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SENECA, PAThe Matric Group, parent of EMS companies Matric and Dynamic Manufacturing, and R2J Technologies have acquired MLS Electrosystem, a manufacturer of blade pitch control systems for utility grade wind turbines.

No financial terms were disclosed.

The firm will be renamed Windurance LLC.

The Matric Group manufactures pitch control systems, which it will provide to Windurance.

R2J Technologies will provide design and engineering capabilities to the renamed firm.

NELSON, BC – Contract assembler Pacific Insight Electronics reported fiscal second-quarter sales of $7.41 million, essentially flat with last year.

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MORRISVILLE, NC -- Juki Automation Systems today became the latest assembly equipment company to sign up to exhibit at Virtual PCB, the industry's only online trade show.

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STOCKHOLM -- Note AB today said net sales fell 30% for the December period to to SEK 291.5 million ($39.8 million), while the net losses improved to SEK 9.9 million ($1.35 million), up from 36.6 million a year ago. The firm will further restructure to boost profits, it said.

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VINH PHUC, VIETNAM Foxconn International Holdings’ on-again, off-again cellphone plant in Vietnam is on again, according to local media reports.

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CANBY, OR – EMS firm Screaming Circuits has added the capability to quote and order PCBs on its website.

Design engineers are able to combine the online fabrication and assembly quote and order process.

The website permits quoting and ordering of just assembly or assembly with PCB fabrication.

The firm is working in partnership with Sunstone Circuits and the Circuit Design ECOsystem.

TAIPEIHon Hai (Foxconn) reported January revenue of $4.2 billion, up 47.6% year-over-year on higher demand for consumer electronics, cellphones and PCs.

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SHENZHEN – Nam Tai Electronics today announced unaudited fourth-quarter sales fell 44.5% year-over-year to $93.7 million. Read more ...
SAN JOSE – Rich Freiberger, the well-liked industry veteran who helped head a pair of electronics manufacturing services firms, died Sunday night. Read more ...

SEOULKoh Young Technologies this month will relocate its Seoul headquarters to a larger building.

The new facility has twice the available space as the firm’s original headquarters, said president and CEO Dr. Kwangill Koh.

The firm will occupy two floors, one devoted to development/sales/support, and one to manufacturing.

Koh Young provides solder paste inspection and automated optical inspection systems.

CHICAGO – The number of mergers and acquisitions in the electronics manufacturing services sector fell by half in 2009, according to a leading investment bank.
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JASPER, IN – Kimball International today reported second-quarter fiscal 2010 net sales of $275.2 million and net income of $1.9 million. Read more ...

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