Digital Ally Updates its Revenue Guidance for 2021 and Reconfirms 2022 Revenue Guidance
Digital Ally (NASDAQ: DGLY) reported an impressive revenue for Q4 2021, exceeding $11 million, leading to total fiscal 2021 revenues of over $20 million, surpassing earlier forecasts. The company's CEO, Stan Ross, expressed satisfaction with the performance and confirmed anticipated revenue of approximately $50 million for FY 2022, driven by new product launches. A stock buy-back program was initiated, with over 1.7 million shares purchased to date, signaling confidence in the company’s future.
- Q4 2021 revenue exceeded $11 million, surpassing guidance of $9 million.
- FY 2021 total revenue projected to exceed $20 million, beating prior forecasts.
- Anticipated revenue for FY 2022 is approximately $50 million, supported by new product launches.
- Stock buy-back program initiated, with over 1.7 million shares purchased, indicating confidence.
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The Company also gives update on stock buy-back program for the fiscal year 2022
Lenexa, KS, Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Digital Ally, Inc. (NASDAQ: DGLY) (the “Company”), today announced that its total, unaudited revenues for 2021 are projected to exceed
“We are very pleased to end 2021 on a positive note by beating both our revenue guidance for the fourth quarter and fiscal year of 2021,” said Stan Ross, CEO of Digital Ally, adding “We believe these numbers affirm our confidence in the structure, synergies and performance of all of our lines of business.”
The Company also reaffirms its anticipated 2022 fiscal year revenues to be approximately
Ross continued, “We are very pleased by all of our operating companies as they capped off a successful end to the year. TicketSmarter, especially, ended 2021 positively announcing agreements with the New Orleans Pelicans NBA franchise and Gannett’s USA TODAY NETWORK as well as a successful college football bowl sponsorship. We are excited for 2022 and look forward to continuing this momentum.”
The Company also initiated a stock buy-back program during the fourth quarter of 2021 for up to
About Digital Ally
Digital Ally, Inc. through its subsidiaries, is engaged in vehicle and body cameras, flexible software storage, automatic recording technology and various critical safety products; Shield™ Health Protection Products line, including all natural cleansers, a non-contact temperature-screening device, an electrostatic sprayer and a variety of personal protective equipment. With its recent formation of Digital Ally Healthcare, Inc., a medical records company and acquisition of TicketSmarter®, LLC, a national ticket broker, Digital Ally continues to add organizations that demonstrate the common traits of positive earnings, growth potential and organizational synergies.
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Contact Information
Stanton Ross, CEO
Tom Heckman, CFO
Digital Ally, Inc.
913-814-7774
info@digitalallyinc.com
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