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FLIR wins US Army contract worth up to $60.5M

FLIR wins US Army contract worth up to $60.5 million to provide service and logistics support

Thermal imaging company FLIR Systems Inc. said Tuesday that it won a support contract worth up to $60.5 million from the U.S. Army to provide service, upgrades and logistics support.

The contract was awarded by the U.S. Army Space and Missile Command in Huntsville, Ala. and will go toward Army and U.S. Marine Corps programs.

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Message Board Post 05/20/08

Having been here for about 18 months and gone through 2 other times with other people recommending options this past month has just been unblieveable. John your option picks have been real money makers for me. Please keep them comming.

Donna

Message Board Post 05/20/08

Thanks JL!!!

My portfolio has come back in 5 weeks to where I was late October. I have learned more in the past 9 months about trading, both stocks and options, then I had in the past 5 years. Looking forward to more profits!

Crankcity

Message Board Post 05/20/08

JL - Following are my individual option gains/losses % since the inception of the T123 options alerts:

JNPR - 450% Gain
AKAM - 400% Gain
DRYS - 350% Gain
FFIV - 225% Gain
BRCM - 200% Gain
CEO - 170% Gain
NVDA - 110% Gain
SEPR - 75% Gain
RIO - 65% Gain
HES - 25% Gain

Only 3 losers RSTI, SPWR, and ISRG

By following your guidance and keeping the option plays equally weighted, I am about 160% ahead overall in my options activity and I consider that significant to say the least. I would like to express my gratitude to you and your staff for the great job! Now I can afford to pay my subscriptions for many years to come! :-)

Thanks again, you guys and the Trading Room are the best!!!

Rod

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