Digital Ally, Inc. DGLY shares are trading higher on Wednesday after the company announced it has won a contract through Danvillie, Illinois Police Department.
Digital Ally produces digital video imaging and storage products for use in law enforcement, security, and commercial applications. Its products are an in-car digital video/audio recorder contained in a rear-view mirror for use in law enforcement and commercial fleets.
Digital Ally’s shares were trading 5.98% higher at $3.19 at the time of publication on Wednesday. The stock has a 52-week high of $7.10 and a 52-week low of 64 cents.
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