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(USGovernment-News.Com, July 03, 2012 ) New York, NY -- Shares of Implant Sciences (IMSC) may have pulled back over the past two trading sessions, after a quick triple in price, but the company's potential remains the same as its revenue base diversifies, according to VFC's Stock House, an information and research outlet that brings ideas and opens discussions to a broad spectrum of investors.
As announced on Monday, the Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 handheld explosives trace detector was selected by a bank in Singapore to sure up its security. As noted in the press release, the bank chose the QS-H150 due to the lack of a radioactive threat with use, the same advantage that could propel the QS technology to the top of government wish-lists later this year.
Also noted in Monday's release, "This sale continues Implant Sciences success with corporate customers that include banks, stock exchanges, hotels, manufacturing plants, and office buildings around the world. Recent financial service shipments include banks in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia."
With the rapid rise of this company's awareness and potential for an imminent TSA approval to hit the wires, Implant has been securing a top-notch management and advisory team with heavily-established ties to the TSA other national agencies.
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