Shares of TASER International rallied for the third straight day on Tuesday, climbing 9% as Ferguson, Missouri officials announced they would raise funds to secure dash and vest cams for Ferguson police officers.
TASER International makes wearable police cameras, and in the last five trading days, the stock has gained 30%.
A Bloomberg report last Friday quoted an analyst who said that shares of TASER were trading higher on speculation that more officers will be wearing cameras, saying the advance is, "directly related to what's happening in Missouri."
On Monday, TASER shares gained 5%, which followed a more than 9% gain on Friday.
Tuesday's advances comes after an announcement by Ferguson officials, posted by The Wire, comes after another tough night in Ferguson on Monday, which saw police fire several rounds of tear gas and stun grenades into a crowed of protestors.
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