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Magal Security Systems Announces Filing of Annual Report With the U.S. Securities...

Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:35am EDT
Magal Security Systems Announces Filing of Annual Report With the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission

    YAHUD, Israel, July 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Magal Security Systems
Ltd. (NASDAQ GMS: MAGS, TASE: MAGS), today announced that its annual report
on Form 20-F containing audited consolidated financial statements for the
year ended December 31, 2008 has been filed with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission. The annual report is available on the Company's website
at www.magal-ssl.com as well as on the SEC's website on www.sec.gov.
Shareholders may receive a hard copy of the annual report, free of charge,
upon request.
    About Magal Security Systems Ltd.:
    Magal S3i is a leading international solution provider, in the business
of Security, Safety, Site Management and Intelligence analysis. Based on 35
years of experience and interaction with customers, the company has developed
a unique set of solutions and products optimized for perimeter, outdoor and
general security applications. Magal S3i's turnkey solutions are typically
integrated and managed by single sophisticated modular command and control
software, supported by expert systems for real-time decision support. Magal
S3i's broad portfolio of critical infrastructure and site protection
management technologies includes a variety of smart barriers and fences,
fence mounted detectors, virtual gates, buried and concealed detection
systems as well as a sophisticated protection package for sub-surface
intrusion. A world innovator in the development of CCTV, IVA and motion
detection technology for outdoor operation, Magal S3i has successfully
installed customized solutions and products in more than 75 countries
worldwide.
    This press release contains forward-looking statements, which are subject
to risks and uncertainties. Such statements are based on assumptions and
expectations which may not be realized and are inherently subject to risks
and uncertainties, many of which cannot be predicted with accuracy and some
of which might not even be anticipated. Future events and actual results,
financial and otherwise, may differ from the results discussed in the
forward-looking statements. A number of these risks and other factors that
might cause differences, some of which could be material, along with
additional discussion of forward- looking statements, are set forth in the
Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
    For more information:

    Magal Security Systems Ltd.
    Zev Morgenstern, CFO
    Tel: +972-(3)-539-1444
    E-mail: zevm@magal-ssl.com
    Web: http://www.magal-ssl.com

    GK Investor Relations
    Ehud Helft/Kenny Green
    Tel: (US) +1-646-201-9246
    Int'l dial: +972-3-607-4717
    E-mail: info@gkir.com



SOURCE  Magal Security Systems Ltd

For more information: Magal Security Systems Ltd., Zev Morgenstern, CFO, Tel:
+972-(3)-539-1444, E-mail: zevm@magal-ssl.com, Web: http://www.magal-ssl.com.
GK Investor Relations, Ehud Helft/Kenny Green, Tel: (US) +1-646-201-9246,
Int'l dial: +972-3-607-4717, E-mail: info@gkir.com



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