
NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California. NetLogic Microsystems, Inc., is a semiconductor company that designs, develops and sells processors and integrated circuits that are used by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in routers, switches, wireless infrastructure equipment, network security appliances, datacenter servers, network access equipment and network storage devices to accelerate the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia content for advanced enterprise, datacenter, communications and mobile wireless networks. The Company’s products are sold to OEMs that supply networking equipment for the Internet infrastructure. Its products include knowledge-based processors, NETLite processors, network search engines and physical layer products. Its subsidiary is Aeluros, Inc.

LightPath Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Orlando, Florida. LightPath Technologies, Inc. (LightPath) manufactures optical components and assemblies, including precision molded glass aspheric optics, precision molded infrared molded optics, isolators, fiber-optic collimators, GRADIUM glass lenses and other optical materials used to produce products that manipulate light. It designs, develops, manufactures and distributes optical components and assemblies utilizing advanced optical manufacturing processes. The Company’s products are used in a variety of applications in many industries, including defense products, medical devices, laser aided industrial tools, automotive safety applications, barcode scanners, optical data storage, hybrid fiber coax datacom, telecom, machine vision and sensors.

Electro-Matic Products, Inc. is a supplier of a complementary group of products, services and components targeting the users and manufacturers of industrial automation equipment and on-premise signage. It is our mission to provide our customer(s) technology solutions that will enhance their automation and other commercial environments. Customer driven value-added services are emphasized and include product selection assistance, application engineering, packaging design, training and support. Electro-Matic has grown with its customers, rapidly changing to meet new product requirements utilizing the most innovative technologies.

Samsung Electronics America sells everything from computer monitors to microwave ovens, from sea to shining sea. Formed in 1977 as a subsidiary of electronics giant Samsung Electronics, the company markets consumer electronics and household appliances, including TVs, DVD and audio players, video cameras, refrigerators, and air conditioners. Other products include large-screen plasma displays, printers, monitors, hard-disk drives, and optical drives. The company also manages the North American operations of Samsung Semiconductor Inc. (consumer device chip manufacturing), Samsung Telecommunications America (mobile phones and telephony equipment), Samsung Electronics Canada, and Samsung Electronics Mexico.

Winbond Electronics Corporation engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) integrated circuits (ICs) used in a variety of microelectronic applications. The company, in addition to its own products, offers a foundry service for other Taiwanese and foreign IC producers and designers. Subsidiaries Winbond Int'l Corporation: Its primary activity is to invest in various businesses. Winbond Electronics (HK) Limited: It mainly engages in selling Winbond's products to overseas markets. Marketplace Management Limited: Its primary activity is to invest in various businesses. Newfound Asian Corp. and Pigeon Creek Holding Co., Ltd.: Their primary activities are to invest in various businesses. Win Investment Corporation: Its principal activity is to invest in various businesses. WEC Investment Holding Inc.: Its primary activity is to invest in various businesses. Landmark Group Holdings Ltd.: Its primary activity is to invest in various businesses. Mobile Magic Design Corporation: MMD's principal activities are to research, develop, design, manufactures and markets Pseudo Static Random Access Memory (Pseudo SRAM) and low power synchronous dynamic random access memory (LP SDRAM).

Chromalox company makes switches and electrical components for heaters, grills, hot plates, defrosters, water heaters, and other products. It also makes thermostats, sensors, commercial and industrial cables and controls, and vaporizer systems. Its equipment has been used aboard the Space Shuttle, and on earth in the biopharmaceutical, food services, petrochemical, power generation, and wastewater treatment industries. A part of Emerson Electric for 33 years, Chromalox was sold in 2001 to an investor group led by JPMorgan Partners (now CCMP Capital Advisors) for $165 million.

Trek Equipment was started in 1996. Founder and CEO Mike Creazzi owns the company. Stardate 4729.4 -- Chief engineer Montgomery Scott informs me that the Enterprise needs to return to the 21st century to procure some rare test equipment. We've set a course for the San Francisco Bay area, where Starfleet makes its headquarters, and a computer review of historical records shows we can obtain such valuable instruments at...Trek Equipment distributes test and measurement equipment, such as amplifiers, attenuators, couplers, generators, oscilloscopes, and sensors. The company sells instruments made by a deep roster of suppliers, such as Agilent, Keithley, Rohde & Schwarz, and Tektronix.

HEICO Corporation, through its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of aerospace, defense, and electronics related products and services in the United States and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Flight Support Group (FSG) and Electronic Technologies Group (ETG). The FSG segment offers jet engine and aircraft component replacement parts. It also involves in manufacturing specialty aircraft/defense related parts; offering thermal insulation blankets primarily for aerospace, defense, and commercial applications; subcontracting for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs); providing specialty parts as a subcontractor for aerospace and industrial OEMs, and the United States government. In addition, this segment distributes hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and electro-mechanical components for the aviation markets. The ETG segment provides electronic, microwave, and electro-optical products, including infrared simulation and test equipment, laser rangefinder receivers, electrical power supplies, back-up power supplies, electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference shielding, high power capacitor charging power supplies, amplifiers, photo detectors, amplifier modules, flash lamp drivers, laser diode drivers, arc lamp power supplies, custom power supply designs, cable assemblies, high voltage interconnection devices and wire, high voltage energy generators, high frequency power delivery systems, and high-speed interface products primarily for the aviation, defense, space, homeland security, electronics, and medical industries. The company serves commercial and cargo airlines, repair and overhaul facilities, other aftermarket suppliers of aircraft engine and airframe materials, OEMs, military units, and electronic manufacturing services companies, as well as medical, scientific, and industrial companies. HEICO Corporation was founded in 1957 and is headquartered in Hollywood, Florida.

Elpida Memory, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Elpida Memory, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets, and sells dynamic random access memory (DRAM) integrated circuits in Japan and internationally. The company provides DRAM solutions for various applications, including personal computers, servers, mobile phones, digital consumer electronics, and other information communication and electronic equipment. The company was formerly known as NEC-Hitachi Memory, Inc. and changed its name to Elpida Memory, Inc. in May 2000.

Varta, once one of the biggest names in the battery market, has lost its buzz. After selling its consumer battery business to Rayovac (now known as Spectrum Brands), and its automotive battery division to Johnson Controls in 2002, Varta in 2006 divested its micro-battery business, VARTA Microbatterie, a subsidiary the company created in 2001. Global Equity Partners Beteiligungs-Management, an Austrian buyout firm, bought VARTA Microbatterie in late 2006. Since 2007, the company has been in the process of selling the assets and equity previously part of the manufacture and sale of the VARTA lineup. Deutsche Bank's industrial and private equity holding company, DB Investor, is the majority owner of Varta.
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