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Online security boosts VeriSign (VRSN)

Sy Harding, long-known as one of the newsletter advisory world's top market timers, has launched an new service -- Street Smart Long & Short Stock Advisory. Among his first buy recommendation is VeriSign (NASDAQ: VRSN).

Says Harding, "Chances are if you make online purchases of goods or services, VeriSign is involved, providing the website with the system and safeguards that protect the privacy and security of the transactions."

"VeriSign operates in several important areas of Internet commerce and communication. Since November, 2007 the company has sold 11 non-core businesses and its share of joint ventures, taking in some $575 million, to focus its attention on its core businesses.

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Vasco Data Security holds the key to electronic banking

The choppy/consolidating (or perhaps worse) market conditions sometimes give the impression that growth plays do not exist, but that is not the case, and one growth company worth reviewing is Vasco Data Security. (Note: Vasco is only for investors who can tolerate high-risk.)

Vasco Data Security International, Inc. (Nasdaq: VDSI) designs, develops, markets, and supports patented user authentication products.

Analysts like Vasco's security tokens, handheld devices, and related software used for authenticating a person's identity to computer networks. VACMAN Controller serves the banking and e-commerce markets, while VACMAN Middleware provides user authentication to existing Radius based environments.

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Last updated: November 26, 2009: 08:18 PM

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