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Thriving on disaster: Security companies surge

About two weeks after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, Visionics Corp. put out a white…

About two weeks after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, Visionics Corp. put out a white paper describing how facial-recognition technology could be used to bolster airport security.

By then, however, investors had already taken notice.

The company's stock price rose a whopping 93.2

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