Monthly Archives: August, 2011

EANS-News: Hönle expects an operating result of between EUR 9.5 and EUR 10 million

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Baldwin Announces Results for Fiscal 2011

Baldwin Technology Company, Inc. , a global leader in process automation technology for the printing industry, today reported its financial results for the Company’s fourth quarter and fiscal year ended June 30, 2011.

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Photonstar LED Group – Result of AGM

Photonstar LED Group – Result of AGM

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World’s first UV LED Screen Printing Press

ONALASKA, Wisconsin (WXOW)– Empire Screen Printing announces a break through in technology on Wednesday.

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Nordson Corporation Reports Strongest Third Quarter Results in Company History; Guides to Record Full-Year Performance

Nordson Corporation today reported the strongest third quarter sales, operating profit, net income and diluted EPS in its history. For the quarter ending July 31, 2011, sales reached $312 million, a 12 percent increase over the prior year, with volume up 5 percent and the remainder of the increase coming from the favorable effects of currency translation.

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Kent Island supplier wins $4.4M energy grant

A Stevensville supplier of products that use ultraviolet and infrared light has received $4.4 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to make parts for fuel-efficient cars. Miltec UV International, founded in 1989 by Marilyn and Joe Blandford, will use UV and electron beam technology to cut the cost of manufacturing lithium ion battery electrodes by more than half, the Blandfords said

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Attempt to decrease cost of autos

Former Marianna resident Marilyn Miller Blandford heads a company that, on Wednesday, was awarded a $4.4 million federal Department of Energy grant to further its research and development of a new process that could reduce the cost of automobiles and clean up the way a major vehicle component is made.

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