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NANJING, CHINA -- Zhengjiang Pound Precision Electronics Manufacturing Co. (PPEM) today said it would outfit its new Jurong factory with 20 high-speed SMT production lines from Assembléon.

The deal covers 20 A-Series placement machines and is valued at some 20 million euros ($25.5 million).

Jurong is located about 85 km from Suzhou and 80 km from Nanjing.

The new 17,000 sq. meters plant will build communications, computing and consumer products, and will employ 430 workers.

The deal covers equipment and technology, and Assembléon will participate in the programming, construction and ramp of the new factory. Assembléon will also introduce other suppliers, and organize all equipment delivery, the companies said.
 
JASPER, IN -- Kimball International reported fiscal 2007 first-quarter net sales rose $50.5 million, or 47%, to $158.5 million at its electronics contract assemblies group over last year. The increase is attributable to the $63.8 million in current year first quarter sales from the two acquisitions completed late in fiscal year 2006.

Sales to medical and industrial customers rose while sales to automotive customers fell.
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SAN DIEGO - KIC today reported the delivery of its 4,000th KIC 24/7 continuous thermal process monitoring system.

In a press statement, the company attributed the popularity to the need for process traceability and automating manual tasks such as periodic profiling. Lead-free conversion also has become a driver for continuous monitoring.
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis has something more than the World Series-winning Cardinals to cheer about. St. Louis based LaBarge reported fiscal 2007 first-quarter net earnings increased 19% to $2.4 million while net sales climbed 26% to $49.9 million.

For the quarter, gross margin was 21.4%, down from 24% a year ago but up from 20.4% sequentially. Cash from operations was $10.4 million, versus a loss of $1.5 million in Q1 2006.
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SAN JOSE – September semiconductors sales set another high as manufacturers geared up for the fourth-quarter holiday season. Global chip sales reached $21.4 billion, up 9.3% year-over-year and 4.2 % sequentially, on strong demand for cellphones, MP3 players and PCs, the Semiconductor Industry Association said today.

For the quarter, global semiconductor sales were $64.1 billion, up 8%. Year-to-date, sales reached $182.6 billion, up 8.9% and on pace for a record.
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MILPITAS, CA - Lenthor Engineering had published the latest version of its Flexible Circuit Design Guide. The updated document, revision 6.0, provides more comprehensive technical descriptions of material construction requirements for the full range of flexible circuitry. It includes full-color graphics and descriptions on construction of single-sided, double-sided and multilayer flexible circuits. The book covers standards, flex circuit types and classifications, terminology, manufacturing tolerances, construction of single- and double-sided and multilayer flex and rigid-flex boards, drawing notes, panelization, limitations, electrical design, stiffeners, and hole-to-copper features. It is available online at www.lenthor.com.  
 
 

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