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Avigilon Corp Receives “Outperform” Rating From BMO Capital Markets

Avigilon Corp (TSE:AVO) stock had its “outperform” rating restated by analysts at BMO Capital Markets in a research report issued to clients and investors on Monday, ARN reports. They currently have a C$35.00 target price on the stock, down from their previous target price of C$37.00. BMO Capital Markets’ price target indicates a potential upside […]

SmartMetric Says the Time Has Come for Biometric Protected Credit and Debit Cards

SmartMetric, Inc. 40 Million Credit and Debit Cards Have Passwords and CVC’s Along With Names and Card Numbers Stolen in U.S.A. in Past Few Days NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwired – Dec 19, 2013) – SmartMetric, Inc. ( OTCQB : SMME ) — Speaking today from NEW YORK, SmartMetric™ Inc. President & CEO Chaya Hendrick said the SmartMetric biometric card with a self powered in card fingerprint reader is a technology solution using the power of biometrics to protect the public and merchant alike from credit card fraud. She said SmartMetric has been approached from financial institutions from around the world looking at a better solution to the vulnerable pin dependant cards. The gigantic criminal theft of over 40 million credit cards information over the past few days from just one retailer shows how vulnerable the existing card payment system is and the time has come for a better card solution. The biometric payment card from SmartMetric uses a person’s fingerprint to activate the card and stores card information encrypted inside the card’s internal electronics. For information on SmartMetric and its technology please go to www.smartmetric.com . For information on the SmartMetric™ MedicalKeyring™ please go to www.medicalkeyring.com Safe Harbor Statement Certain of the above statements contained in this press release are forward looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward looking statements are within the meaning of that term in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Readers are cautioned […]