NASHVILLE -- Kyzen Corp., a maker of specialty chemicals for cleaning electronics and other applications, reported 2006 revenues rose 30% to a
record $8.84 million over 2005. For the year ended Dec. 31, net
income rose 444% to $830,328.
In a statement, Kyzen CEO and president Kyle J. Doyel said, "Our investment in veteran personnel and
state-of-the-art equipment has been a key factor in our growth. Over the last
two years, Kyzen has been recognized with five industry awards for innovation.
Likewise, our customers vote each day with their pocketbooks in choosing
Kyzen's award-winning technology for their operations."
SALT LAKE CITY -- Chemicals giant Huntsman reported fourth-quarter net income of $80.2 million on revenues of $2.54 billion, compared to a net loss of $65 million on sales of $10.68 million for the same period in 2005.
The company announced a definitive agreement to sell its U.S. base chemicals and polymers business to Flint Hills Resources,
a division of Koch Industries, for $761 million. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter.
Huntsman makes solder mask, conformal coating and other specialty materials.
LOS ANGELES - The IPC and iNEMI, in
cooperation with GEIA, HDPUG and JEDEC,are
sponsoring a free forum at the IPC Apex trade show to
discuss keeping industry reliability test protocols current with
rapidly changing markets.
The summit is
planned for Feb. 23 from 8:30 to 4:30, room 404AB, in the Los Angeles Convention
Center.
For more information, visit GoIPCShows.org/ReliabilitySummit.asp.