Positive News in a Downer’s World
10 April 2009
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It’s unfortunate how negative news often overshadows the positive trends which are occuring. Every day I recieve an email newsletter from UP Media (subscribe to PCB Update here if you wish). As an exercise in positive thinking, I have cut and pasted the most positive stories from the past week or so. Hope you are encouraged!
- PWB fabricator Eltek reported 2008 revenues rose 15% to $43.1 million. PCD&F >>>
- Sanmina-SCI plans to expand its Ottawa assembly plant and add up to 90 workers by year-end. Circuits Assembly >>>
- Phoenix Precision Technology and Nan Ya may see double-digit growth for March. PCD&F >>>
- Firan Technology Group reported first-quarter sales rose 8% to $14.7 million. PCD&F >>>
- The MicroElectronics Packaging and Test Engineering Council (MEPTEC) named Dr. Beth Pruitt of Stanford as keynote speaker for its 7th Annual MEMS symposium. Circuits Assembly >>>
- Bell Helicopter awarded LaBarge a $5.1 million contract for V-22 Osprey aircraft. Circuits Assembly >>>
- DARPA has awarded Rice University $16 million to develop a new set of tools that can improve the performance of virtually any application running on any microprocessor. Rice >>>
- Netbook PC displays shipments will nearly quadruple to 47.4 million units in 2012. Circuits Assembly >>>
- Digi-Key has received two awards for outstanding sales achievement for 2008 from Honeywell Sensing and Control. Digi-Key >>>
- The consumer electronics market is showing signs of sustainable growth for the first time in over a year. Earth Times >>>










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