Taser Gains on Police Camera Demand After Missouri Shooting
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Taser International Inc. had the biggest weekly gain since January amid speculation demand for its police cameras will increase following riots in a Missouri town where an officer killed an unarmed teenager.
Shares of Taser, which sells cameras that can be worn by officers and attached to its stun guns, surged 9.4 percent to $13.91 in New York. The stock advanced more than 12 percent this week, the biggest gain since Jan. 10.