
Everett Charles Technologies, Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of technology board test products. It offers contact probes for testing bare and loaded printed circuit boards, as well as standard and custom contacts for the ATE industry and original equipment manufacturer applications, such as IC, DUT, BGA, PGA, LGA, interface, double ended fine pitch, and anti-walkout. The company also offers various semiconductor test products, including test sockets, performance boards, probe card blanks, spring probes, IC handlers, and contractor designs. In addition, it provides applications solutions for interconnect substrate test, including fixture fabrication for bare board testers, fixture supplies, testing, data prep, and test floor productivity and process control for bare board test equipment; and bare PCB test probes, loaded PCB test probes, semiconductor probes, and tools. It has manufacturing facilities in the United States, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan. The company was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Pomona, California with sales offices in the United States, Germany, and Japan. Everett Charles Technologies, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Dover Corp.

GSI Technology, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. GSI Technology, Inc. develops and markets static random access memory (SRAM) products that are incorporated primarily in networking and telecommunications equipment, such as routers, switches, wide area network infrastructure equipment, wireless base stations and network access equipment. In addition, the Company serves the needs of the military, industrial, test equipment and medical markets for SRAMs. The Company offers more than 30 basic product configurations of its SRAMs based on their basic product type and their storage densities. These basic product configurations are the basis for over 9,500 individual products that incorporate a variety of performance specifications and optional features. The Company’s products can be found in a range of networking and telecommunications equipment, including multi-service access routers, universal gateways, enterprise edge routers, service provider edge routers, optical edge routers and gigabit ethernet switches.

Standard Microsystems Corporation was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Hauppauge, New York. Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMSC) designs and sells a variety of silicon-based integrated circuits that are primarily utilizing analog or mixed-signal technologies. Its integrated circuits and systems provide a variety of signal processing attributes that are incorporated by its customers into end products in the consumer electronics and infotainment, the mobile and desktop personal computer, and industrial markets. These products generally provide connectivity, networking or input/output control solutions for a variety of communication, computer and related peripheral, consumer electronics, industrial control system, or automotive information applications. It has four principal product types: computing and connectivity products, analog products, mobile products, and automotive information products. On September 8, 2009, the Company completed the acquisition of Tallika Corporation. In February 2010, the Company acquired Kleer Semiconductor Corporation.

Applied Materials, Inc. was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Applied Materials, Inc. (Applied) provides Nanomanufacturing Technology solutions for the global semiconductor, flat panel display, solar and related industries, with a portfolio of equipment, service and software products. The Company’s customers include manufacturers of semiconductor wafers and chips, flat panel liquid crystal displays, solar photovoltaic cells and modules (solar PVs), and other electronic devices. It operates in four segments: Silicon, Applied Global Services, Display, and Energy and Environmental Solutions. Applied’s Silicon Systems Group (SSG) develops, manufactures and sells a range of manufacturing equipment used to fabricate semiconductor chips, also referred to as integrated circuits (ICs). The services and products offered by the Applied Global Services segment include Fab Services, Mature Technology Services, Automation Systems and Abatement Systems. In December 2009, Applied Materials, Inc. acquired Semitool, Inc.

Novellus Systems, Inc. was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Novellus Systems, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures, sells, and supports equipment used in the fabrication of integrated circuits. It operates in two segments, Semiconductor Group and Industrial Applications Group. The Semiconductor Group segment manufactures and supplies equipment used in the deposition of thin dielectric and metal films, as well as equipment used in complementary manufacturing steps, including surface preparation and ultraviolet thermal processing. Its deposition systems use chemical vapor deposition (CVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD), and electrochemical deposition (ECD) processes to form transistor, capacitor, and interconnect layers in an integrated circuit. This segment’s High-Density Plasma CVD (HDP-CVD) and Plasma-Enhanced CVD (PECVD) systems employ chemical plasma to deposit dielectric material within the gaps formed by the etching of aluminum, or as a blanket film that can be etched with patterns for depositing conductive materials into the etched dielectric. Its CVD Tungsten systems are used to deposit conductive contacts between transistors and interconnect; PVD systems are used to deposit conductive aluminum and copper metal layers by sputtering metal atoms from the surface of a target source; and Electrofil ECD systems are used to deposit copper to form the conductive wiring on integrated circuits using copper interconnects.

Dowding & Mills company and its subsidiaries provide electro-mechanical maintenance and repair services for an array of electric equipment, from generators to pumps, and gearboxes. It also offers various engineering, on-site, and calibration services for electrical, electronic, and mechanical gear -- motors on up to electrical transformers. Focused in the UK, Australia, the US, and Middle East, Dowding & Mills caters to diverse industries, including petroleum, power generation, rail, auto, and defense. In a reverse acquisition, Dowding & Mills was sold in 2007 to Castle Acquisitions (later Castle Support Services) and is held by original parent, DM Technical Services.

KLA-Tencor Corporation company was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Milpitas, California. KLA-Tencor Corporation provides process control and yield management solutions for the semiconductor manufacturing and related microelectronics industries. It offers equipment comprising patterned and unpatterned wafer inspection, defect review, and classification; reticle defect inspection; packaging and interconnect inspection; critical dimension metrology; pattern overlay metrology; film thickness, surface topography, and composition measurement; measurement of in-chamber process conditions, wafer shape, and stress metrology; computational lithography tools; and yield and fab-wide data management and analysis solutions. The company also provides products that serve the LED, data storage, solar, and other industries; and semiconductor mask and wafer inspection and metrology systems. KLA-Tencor offers its products in the United States, Europe, Israel, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and the Asia Pacific.

NeoMagic Corporation company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. NeoMagic Corporation is engaged in designing, developing and marketing semiconductor solutions, known as applications processors, for salling to manufacturing of mobile phones and handheld devices. The Company delivers a suite of middleware and sample applications for imaging, video and audio functionality, and it provides multiple operating system ports with customized drivers for its products. Its product portfolio includes semiconductor solutions known as Applications Processors. The Company’s Applications Processors are sold under the MiMagic brand name. In mobile phones, its Applications Processors are designed to work side-by-side with baseband processors that are used for communications functionality. On February 15, 2008, it completed the sale of selected patents, which included its embedded DRAM patents, and a patent application to Faust Communications Holdings, LLC. As of January 25, 2009, the Company’s NeoMobile TV chip is not in production.

Utility Supply and Construction Company, through its subsidiaries, distributes utility line tools, safety equipment, and safety accessories. The company also engages in the construction, maintenance, inspection, and repair of utility facilities, including substations, transmission lines, overhead and underground distribution systems, and telecommunication sites primarily in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois; and provides gas installation and maintenance services. In addition, it engages in manufacturing and treating wood utility poles, service poles, piling, timbers, and fence posts. Utility Supply and Construction Company is based in Reed City, Michigan. It has locations in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa.

FSI International, Inc. was founded in 1973 and is based in Chaska, Minnesota. FSI International, Inc. (FSI) designs, manufactures, markets and supports equipment used in the fabrication of microelectronics, such as advanced semiconductor devices. During the fiscal year ended August 29, 2009 (fiscal 2009), the Company provided surface conditioning technology solutions and microlithography systems and support services to worldwide manufacturers of integrated circuits. FSI manufactures, markets and supports surface conditioning equipment that uses wet, cryogenic and other chemistry techniques to clean, strip or etch the surfaces of silicon wafers and supplies refurbished microlithography products that are used to deposit and develop light sensitive films. FSI directly sells and services its products in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region, except for Japan. In Japan, its products are sold and serviced through Apprecia Technology, Inc. (Apprecia), a company in which FSI maintains a 20% equity ownership.
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