Bellwether Post Alerts for Shareholders of AATK, TWTR, VDSI, and PACT

Market Wire, November, 2004

The Bellwether Report has identified four aggressive growth opportunities that our analysts will be watching over the course of trading, as in each case they have flown out of the gates.

BWR will be researching the developments that came to fruition before the Bell with the following companies to gauge the long term and short-term affects of their most recent market correction.

American Access Technologies Inc (NASDAQ: AATK). The company flew out of the gates this morning trading up over 12%, on much higher than average volume.

Tweeter Home Entertainment Group (NASDAQ: TWTR) is trading up 8% in early trading this morning, on the announcement that Piper Jaffray has upgraded the company from “Market Perform” to “Out Perform.”

Vasco Data Security International (NASDAQ: VDSI) is trading up 7% today on strong volume, after the announcement of financials was released this morning 30 minutes prior to the market open.

PacificNet Inc (NASDAQ: PACT) is trading up 14% on 10 times their average 3-month volume. The company announced yesterday that its PacificNet Epro subsidiary has reached an agreement with TCL, a leading consumer electronics brand in China, to provide CRM consulting and call center training services to TCL's headquarters and five main customer service centers located in Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Chengdu, and Huizhou.

The Bellwether Report will continue researching developments with PACT, VDSI, TWTR, and AATK. If you would like to receive all corporate updates on the company, feel free to visit www.bellwetherreport.com for a 1-month complimentary subscription.

The Bellwether Report is not affiliated or compensated by any of the above-mentioned companies.

For more information, contact: The Bellwether Report 1 866 702 5511 Support@bellwetherreport.com


 

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