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SANTA CLARA, CA -- Blade Network Technologies has begun shipping RoHS-compliant servers in advance of pending legislation in Europe and California, the company announced today.

The servers are built by Solectron Corp. in Charlotte, NC


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SALT LAKE CITY -- CirTran Corp. said today that it has settled all major litigation in which it was a defendant, clearing the way for the filing of Form 10-KSB for fiscal 2005 with the SEC later this week.

The EMS company had been involved in a breach of contract filing dating to Sept. 11, 2003. The suit was settled for $200,000, on Feb. 24, according to court filings and company statements.
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BILLERICA, MA -- On March 31, BTU International executed a commitment letter for a commercial mortgage facility (ith Salem Five Cents Savings Bank in the amount of $10 million.

As of Dec. 23, the interest rate will be 6.84%. The maturity date is Dec. 23, 2015.

NEW DELHI -- The chief executive of Agilent Technologies said today that the test and measurement OEM could generate up to $300 million in annual revenues from operations in India by 2008.

The amount would be three times the company's revenue of $100 million in 2005, CEO Bill Sullivan said.
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NORTH YORK, ONTARIO -- ZTest Electronics Inc. is offering shares of the company in order to raise $1.44 million in financing, the company said today. Proceeds will be used for future acquisitions and working capital.

Each unit will be priced at $0.16 and will be comprised of one common share and one-half of a common share purchase warrant. Each full warrant entitles the holder to acquire a further common share at the price of $0.24 for a period of two years from closing. The corporation will pay a finder's fee of up to 6% of the value of the units in cash.

Completion of this transaction is subject to the approval of the Toronto Exchange.

Separately, the company said directors William Brown and Cal Haverstock have tendered their resignations, effective this week. Haverstock joined the board last June.

ZTest's wholly owned subsidiary, Permatech Electronics, is an low-volume EMS provider.


JOHNSON CITY, TN – EMS company EPIC Technologies has received the 2005 Supplier of the Year Award from Siemens Medical Solutions USA. According to Richard Brzezinski, Siemens’ procurement manager, “the Siemens MED (US) Supplier of the Year award covers the areas of delivery, cost, quality and Technology” and “is a testament to EPIC's commitment to Siemens MED.”

 
John Sammut, EPIC president and CEO, said in a press release, “[This award] validates the efficacy of our Synchronous Flow Manufacturing (SFM) process because it was awarded in a time period which included a significant amount of new product introduction activity, which typically impacts performance metrics in traditional continuous flow manufacturing models. In addition, it is a tribute to our acquisition integration team because it underscores how quickly and smoothly they accomplished SFM process implementation in this facility in 2005.”
 
EPIC is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI, and operates facilities in Ohio, Tennessee and Mexico.

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