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Profile:StockerYale, Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of structured light lasers, light-emitting diodes, fiber-optic and fluorescent illumination technologies, as well as specialty optical fiber, phase masks and advanced optical sub-components, for use in a wide range of markets and industries, including the machine vision, telecommunications, aerospace, defense and security, utilities, industrial inspection and medical markets. The Company operates within two segments, illumination products and optical components. The Company`s fiber-optic illumination products provide shadow-free, glare-free, cool illumination by way of a halogen light source and the components that carry the illumination output to the intended location. StockerYale designs and manufactures specialty optical fiber and phase masks that are primarily used by fiber-optic sensor, fiber-optic gyroscope and telecommunication equipment manufacturers around the world.
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StockerYale Asia Receives Largest Order to Date
Thursday February 5, 9:16 am ET
Malaysian R&D Company Chooses StockerYale For Its Turn-Key, Machine Vision Solution
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 5, 2004--StockerYale, Inc., (NASDAQ: STKR - News), an independent provider of advanced illumination and optical products, today announced that its subsidiary, StockerYale Asia PTE Ltd. in Singapore received an order valued at $659K U.S. for the delivery of an integrated machine vision system solution which incorporates hardware and software for an imaging management application. This order represents StockerYale Asia`s largest single order to date.
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The order was placed by one of Malaysia`s largest R&D facilities established in early 2003 as the result of a collaborative effort between a U.S. based multinational company and the Malaysian Government. This burgeoning R&D center is positioning itself to become a leader in developing leading-edge technologies with a concentration on nanotechnology, electrochemistry, microelectronics, materials science, and information technology.
Christopher Cheong, managing director for StockerYale Asia located in Singapore stated, "After many months of hard work, we were extremely pleased to have been chosen to supply this growing R&D center in Malaysia with our turn-key machine vision solution. Shipments are scheduled for delivery by the end of the first quarter 2004," added Cheong.
"This order represents a great win for our Singapore team," said Mark W. Blodgett, StockerYale`s chairman and chief executive officer. "We are optimistic that the Asia-Pacific market is recovering and we look forward to increased sales revenues from our Singapore subsidiary during fiscal 2004," Blodgett continued.
About StockerYale
StockerYale, Inc., headquartered in Salem, NH, is an independent designer and manufacturer of structured light lasers, light emitting diodes, (LEDs), fiber optic, and fluorescent illumination technologies as well as specialty optical fiber and phase masks for use in a wide range of markets and industries including the machine vision, telecommunications, aerospace, defense and security, utilities, industrial inspection, and medical markets.
StockerYale serves a widely varied, international customer base and reinvests a significant percentage of its revenues in R&D to meet the future requirements of its customers. StockerYale has offices and subsidiaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Pacific Rim.
For more information about StockerYale and their innovative products, contact StockerYale, Inc., 32 Hampshire Rd., Salem, NH, 03079. Call 800-843-8011; Fax 603-893-5604; Email info@stockeryale.com.
Notice to Investors:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that do not give full weight to all the potential risks, but relate to StockerYale`s plans, objectives, and expectations, which are dependent upon a number of factors outside of StockerYale`s control including, but not limited to: uncertainty that StockerYale`s new photonics-based products launched in 2002 will gain market acceptance; the risk that delays and unanticipated expenses in developing new products could delay the commercial release of those products and affect revenue estimates; the risk that one of our competitors could develop and bring to market a technology that is superior to those products that we are currently developing; and StockerYale`s ability to capitalize on its significant research and development efforts by successfully marketing those products that the Company develops. You should also refer to the discussion under "Certain Factors Affecting Operating Results" in StockerYale`s form 10K for additional matters to be considered in this regard. Thus, actual results may differ materially. All Company, brand, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. StockerYale undertakes no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements.
This press release also contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 relating to, among other things, the Company`s future operating results and sales trends. Reliance should not be placed on forward looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are in some cases, beyond the control of StockerYale, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Contact:
StockerYale, Inc.
Fred Pilon, 603-870-8229
fpilon@stockeryale.com
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Source: StockerYale, Inc.
Thursday February 5, 9:16 am ET
Malaysian R&D Company Chooses StockerYale For Its Turn-Key, Machine Vision Solution
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 5, 2004--StockerYale, Inc., (NASDAQ: STKR - News), an independent provider of advanced illumination and optical products, today announced that its subsidiary, StockerYale Asia PTE Ltd. in Singapore received an order valued at $659K U.S. for the delivery of an integrated machine vision system solution which incorporates hardware and software for an imaging management application. This order represents StockerYale Asia`s largest single order to date.
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The order was placed by one of Malaysia`s largest R&D facilities established in early 2003 as the result of a collaborative effort between a U.S. based multinational company and the Malaysian Government. This burgeoning R&D center is positioning itself to become a leader in developing leading-edge technologies with a concentration on nanotechnology, electrochemistry, microelectronics, materials science, and information technology.
Christopher Cheong, managing director for StockerYale Asia located in Singapore stated, "After many months of hard work, we were extremely pleased to have been chosen to supply this growing R&D center in Malaysia with our turn-key machine vision solution. Shipments are scheduled for delivery by the end of the first quarter 2004," added Cheong.
"This order represents a great win for our Singapore team," said Mark W. Blodgett, StockerYale`s chairman and chief executive officer. "We are optimistic that the Asia-Pacific market is recovering and we look forward to increased sales revenues from our Singapore subsidiary during fiscal 2004," Blodgett continued.
About StockerYale
StockerYale, Inc., headquartered in Salem, NH, is an independent designer and manufacturer of structured light lasers, light emitting diodes, (LEDs), fiber optic, and fluorescent illumination technologies as well as specialty optical fiber and phase masks for use in a wide range of markets and industries including the machine vision, telecommunications, aerospace, defense and security, utilities, industrial inspection, and medical markets.
StockerYale serves a widely varied, international customer base and reinvests a significant percentage of its revenues in R&D to meet the future requirements of its customers. StockerYale has offices and subsidiaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Pacific Rim.
For more information about StockerYale and their innovative products, contact StockerYale, Inc., 32 Hampshire Rd., Salem, NH, 03079. Call 800-843-8011; Fax 603-893-5604; Email info@stockeryale.com.
Notice to Investors:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that do not give full weight to all the potential risks, but relate to StockerYale`s plans, objectives, and expectations, which are dependent upon a number of factors outside of StockerYale`s control including, but not limited to: uncertainty that StockerYale`s new photonics-based products launched in 2002 will gain market acceptance; the risk that delays and unanticipated expenses in developing new products could delay the commercial release of those products and affect revenue estimates; the risk that one of our competitors could develop and bring to market a technology that is superior to those products that we are currently developing; and StockerYale`s ability to capitalize on its significant research and development efforts by successfully marketing those products that the Company develops. You should also refer to the discussion under "Certain Factors Affecting Operating Results" in StockerYale`s form 10K for additional matters to be considered in this regard. Thus, actual results may differ materially. All Company, brand, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. StockerYale undertakes no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements.
This press release also contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 relating to, among other things, the Company`s future operating results and sales trends. Reliance should not be placed on forward looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are in some cases, beyond the control of StockerYale, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Contact:
StockerYale, Inc.
Fred Pilon, 603-870-8229
fpilon@stockeryale.com
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Source: StockerYale, Inc.
StockerYale Awarded Contracts for Advanced Imaging Systems
Thursday February 12, 9:15 am ET
Disc Drive & Semiconductor Industry Leaders Will Integrate State-of-the-Art Inspection Systems
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 12, 2004--StockerYale, Inc., (NASDAQ: STKR - News), an independent provider of advanced illumination and optical products, today announced that its subsidiary, StockerYale Asia PTE Ltd. in Singapore received two orders totaling $270K U.S. for the delivery of advanced imaging systems from the world`s leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of hard disc drives for enterprise, PC and consumer electronics applications and a leading Asian semiconductor company.
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"The ongoing miniaturization of magnetic media and semiconductors continues to present formidable manufacturing challenges for our customers and the industry as a whole. After working with our customers to understand their day-to-day complexities, we developed advanced imaging systems that would assist them in improving their disc media and semiconductor yields," said Christopher Cheong, managing director for StockerYale Asia. "Our advanced imaging systems will provide state-of-the-art inspection solutions that will assist our customers in meeting their manufacturing goals," Cheong added.
Commenting on these latest wins from its Singapore subsidiary, Mark W. Blodgett, StockerYale`s chief executive officer said, "These orders along with other recently announced customer wins are a result of increased demand for our new products in an improving business climate. Since November 2003, the Company has experienced a significant increase in order bookings," added Blodgett.
About StockerYale
StockerYale, Inc., headquartered in Salem, NH, is an independent designer and manufacturer of structured light lasers, light emitting diodes, (LEDs), fiber optic, and fluorescent illumination technologies as well as specialty optical fiber and phase masks for use in a wide range of markets and industries including the machine vision, telecommunications, aerospace, defense and security, utilities, industrial inspection, and medical markets.
StockerYale serves a widely varied, international customer base and reinvests a significant percentage of its revenues in R&D to meet the future requirements of its customers. StockerYale has offices and subsidiaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Pacific Rim.
For more information about StockerYale and their innovative products, contact StockerYale, Inc., 32 Hampshire Rd., Salem, NH, 03079. Call 800-843-8011; Fax 603-893-5604; Email info@stockeryale.com.
Notice to Investors:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that do not give full weight to all the potential risks, but relate to StockerYale`s plans, objectives, and expectations, which are dependent upon a number of factors outside of StockerYale`s control including, but not limited to: uncertainty that StockerYale`s new photonics-based products launched in 2002 will gain market acceptance; the risk that delays and unanticipated expenses in developing new products could delay the commercial release of those products and affect revenue estimates; the risk that one of our competitors could develop and bring to market a technology that is superior to those products that we are currently developing; and StockerYale`s ability to capitalize on its significant research and development efforts by successfully marketing those products that the Company develops. You should also refer to the discussion under "Certain Factors Affecting Operating Results" in StockerYale`s form 10K for additional matters to be considered in this regard. Thus, actual results may differ materially. All Company, brand, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. StockerYale undertakes no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements.
This press release also contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 relating to, among other things, the Company`s future operating results and sales trends. Reliance should not be placed on forward looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are in some cases, beyond the control of StockerYale, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Contact:
StockerYale, Inc.
James Gargas, 603-893-8778
jgargas@stockeryale.com
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Source: StockerYale, Inc.
Thursday February 12, 9:15 am ET
Disc Drive & Semiconductor Industry Leaders Will Integrate State-of-the-Art Inspection Systems
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 12, 2004--StockerYale, Inc., (NASDAQ: STKR - News), an independent provider of advanced illumination and optical products, today announced that its subsidiary, StockerYale Asia PTE Ltd. in Singapore received two orders totaling $270K U.S. for the delivery of advanced imaging systems from the world`s leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of hard disc drives for enterprise, PC and consumer electronics applications and a leading Asian semiconductor company.
ADVERTISEMENT
"The ongoing miniaturization of magnetic media and semiconductors continues to present formidable manufacturing challenges for our customers and the industry as a whole. After working with our customers to understand their day-to-day complexities, we developed advanced imaging systems that would assist them in improving their disc media and semiconductor yields," said Christopher Cheong, managing director for StockerYale Asia. "Our advanced imaging systems will provide state-of-the-art inspection solutions that will assist our customers in meeting their manufacturing goals," Cheong added.
Commenting on these latest wins from its Singapore subsidiary, Mark W. Blodgett, StockerYale`s chief executive officer said, "These orders along with other recently announced customer wins are a result of increased demand for our new products in an improving business climate. Since November 2003, the Company has experienced a significant increase in order bookings," added Blodgett.
About StockerYale
StockerYale, Inc., headquartered in Salem, NH, is an independent designer and manufacturer of structured light lasers, light emitting diodes, (LEDs), fiber optic, and fluorescent illumination technologies as well as specialty optical fiber and phase masks for use in a wide range of markets and industries including the machine vision, telecommunications, aerospace, defense and security, utilities, industrial inspection, and medical markets.
StockerYale serves a widely varied, international customer base and reinvests a significant percentage of its revenues in R&D to meet the future requirements of its customers. StockerYale has offices and subsidiaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Pacific Rim.
For more information about StockerYale and their innovative products, contact StockerYale, Inc., 32 Hampshire Rd., Salem, NH, 03079. Call 800-843-8011; Fax 603-893-5604; Email info@stockeryale.com.
Notice to Investors:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that do not give full weight to all the potential risks, but relate to StockerYale`s plans, objectives, and expectations, which are dependent upon a number of factors outside of StockerYale`s control including, but not limited to: uncertainty that StockerYale`s new photonics-based products launched in 2002 will gain market acceptance; the risk that delays and unanticipated expenses in developing new products could delay the commercial release of those products and affect revenue estimates; the risk that one of our competitors could develop and bring to market a technology that is superior to those products that we are currently developing; and StockerYale`s ability to capitalize on its significant research and development efforts by successfully marketing those products that the Company develops. You should also refer to the discussion under "Certain Factors Affecting Operating Results" in StockerYale`s form 10K for additional matters to be considered in this regard. Thus, actual results may differ materially. All Company, brand, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. StockerYale undertakes no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements.
This press release also contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 relating to, among other things, the Company`s future operating results and sales trends. Reliance should not be placed on forward looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are in some cases, beyond the control of StockerYale, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Contact:
StockerYale, Inc.
James Gargas, 603-893-8778
jgargas@stockeryale.com
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Source: StockerYale, Inc.
StockerYale Receives Order from BAE for Specialized Lasers Integral to Military Missile Countermeasure Systems
Monday April 19, 2:16 pm ET
The Company Is Also Developing Customized Lasers For Missile Countermeasure System On Commercial Planes
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 19, 2004-- StockerYale, Inc. (NASDAQ: STKR - News), a leading independent provider of photonics-based products, has received a noteworthy order from BAE SYSTEMS to supply lasers that are integral to an airborne military missile defense system. The Company`s specialized lasers are part of the Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasure (ATIRCM) system, which is the next-generation countermeasure system designed to protect military aircraft from infrared-guided missiles.
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The Company is also developing a customized laser for the development of a missile countermeasure system for commercial planes under a recent contract received from the Nashua, N.H.-based Information & Electronic Warfare Systems (IEWS) business unit of BAE. This commercial missile defense system is an adaptation of the ATIRCM system concept. BAE is one of three companies awarded a contract from the Department of Homeland Security to determine the feasibility of adapting the military missile-defense system for commercial planes. If the systems can be adapted, design contracts will be awarded to one or two of the companies to build and test prototypes.
"We are pleased to have been chosen by BAE once again to participate in this important program designed to protect aircraft from attack by shoulder-launched missiles," said Mark W. Blodgett, StockerYale`s chief executive officer. "By successfully developing and delivering customized lasers for BAE`s ATIRCM military system, StockerYale is well positioned to deliver a variation of this laser for use within this prospective commercial application." Blodgett concluded, "We realize the importance and practical implications that such a commercial countermeasure system could have and look forward to supporting BAE on this project."
For more information visit, www.stockeryale.com/company/news/pr_archives/pr_10112002.htm
About StockerYale
StockerYale, Inc., headquartered in Salem, NH, is an independent designer and manufacturer of structured light lasers, light emitting diodes, (LEDs), fiber optic, and fluorescent illumination technologies as well as specialty optical fiber, phase masks, and diffractive optics for use in a wide range of markets and industries including the machine vision, telecommunications, aerospace, defense and security, utilities, industrial inspection, and medical.
StockerYale serves a widely varied, international customer base and reinvests a significant percentage of its revenues in R&D to meet the future requirements of its customers. StockerYale has offices and subsidiaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Pacific Rim.
For more information about StockerYale and their innovative products, visit the company`s web site at www.stockeryale.com or contact StockerYale, Inc., 32 Hampshire Road, Salem, NH, 03079. Call 800-843-8011; Fax 603-893-5604; Email: info@stockeryale.com.
About BAE SYSTEMS
BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Warfare Systems employs more than 4,700 people at eight major facilities in five states. The business unit is a major producer of aircraft self-protection systems and tactical surveillance and intelligence systems for all branches of the armed forces. Other major business areas include microwave, mission and space electronics; infrared imaging; and automated mission planning systems.
Notice to Investors:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that do not give full weight to all the potential risks, but relate to StockerYale`s plans, objectives, and expectations, which are dependent upon a number of factors outside of StockerYale`s control including, but not limited to: uncertainty that StockerYale`s new photonics-based products launched in 2002 will gain market acceptance; the risk that delays and unanticipated expenses in developing new products could delay the commercial release of those products and affect revenue estimates; the risk that one of our competitors could develop and bring to market a technology that is superior to those products that we are currently developing; and StockerYale`s ability to capitalize on its significant research and development efforts by successfully marketing those products that the Company develops. You should also refer to the discussion under "Certain Factors Affecting Operating Results" in StockerYale`s form 10K for additional matters to be considered in this regard. Thus, actual results may differ materially. All Company, brand, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. StockerYale undertakes no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements.
This press release also contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 relating to, among other things, the Company`s future operating results and sales trends. Reliance should not be placed on forward looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are in some cases, beyond the control of StockerYale, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Contact:
StockerYale, Inc.
James B. Gargas, 603-893-8778
jgargas@stockeryale.com
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Source: StockerYale, Inc.
Monday April 19, 2:16 pm ET
The Company Is Also Developing Customized Lasers For Missile Countermeasure System On Commercial Planes
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 19, 2004-- StockerYale, Inc. (NASDAQ: STKR - News), a leading independent provider of photonics-based products, has received a noteworthy order from BAE SYSTEMS to supply lasers that are integral to an airborne military missile defense system. The Company`s specialized lasers are part of the Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasure (ATIRCM) system, which is the next-generation countermeasure system designed to protect military aircraft from infrared-guided missiles.
ADVERTISEMENT
The Company is also developing a customized laser for the development of a missile countermeasure system for commercial planes under a recent contract received from the Nashua, N.H.-based Information & Electronic Warfare Systems (IEWS) business unit of BAE. This commercial missile defense system is an adaptation of the ATIRCM system concept. BAE is one of three companies awarded a contract from the Department of Homeland Security to determine the feasibility of adapting the military missile-defense system for commercial planes. If the systems can be adapted, design contracts will be awarded to one or two of the companies to build and test prototypes.
"We are pleased to have been chosen by BAE once again to participate in this important program designed to protect aircraft from attack by shoulder-launched missiles," said Mark W. Blodgett, StockerYale`s chief executive officer. "By successfully developing and delivering customized lasers for BAE`s ATIRCM military system, StockerYale is well positioned to deliver a variation of this laser for use within this prospective commercial application." Blodgett concluded, "We realize the importance and practical implications that such a commercial countermeasure system could have and look forward to supporting BAE on this project."
For more information visit, www.stockeryale.com/company/news/pr_archives/pr_10112002.htm
About StockerYale
StockerYale, Inc., headquartered in Salem, NH, is an independent designer and manufacturer of structured light lasers, light emitting diodes, (LEDs), fiber optic, and fluorescent illumination technologies as well as specialty optical fiber, phase masks, and diffractive optics for use in a wide range of markets and industries including the machine vision, telecommunications, aerospace, defense and security, utilities, industrial inspection, and medical.
StockerYale serves a widely varied, international customer base and reinvests a significant percentage of its revenues in R&D to meet the future requirements of its customers. StockerYale has offices and subsidiaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the Pacific Rim.
For more information about StockerYale and their innovative products, visit the company`s web site at www.stockeryale.com or contact StockerYale, Inc., 32 Hampshire Road, Salem, NH, 03079. Call 800-843-8011; Fax 603-893-5604; Email: info@stockeryale.com.
About BAE SYSTEMS
BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Warfare Systems employs more than 4,700 people at eight major facilities in five states. The business unit is a major producer of aircraft self-protection systems and tactical surveillance and intelligence systems for all branches of the armed forces. Other major business areas include microwave, mission and space electronics; infrared imaging; and automated mission planning systems.
Notice to Investors:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that do not give full weight to all the potential risks, but relate to StockerYale`s plans, objectives, and expectations, which are dependent upon a number of factors outside of StockerYale`s control including, but not limited to: uncertainty that StockerYale`s new photonics-based products launched in 2002 will gain market acceptance; the risk that delays and unanticipated expenses in developing new products could delay the commercial release of those products and affect revenue estimates; the risk that one of our competitors could develop and bring to market a technology that is superior to those products that we are currently developing; and StockerYale`s ability to capitalize on its significant research and development efforts by successfully marketing those products that the Company develops. You should also refer to the discussion under "Certain Factors Affecting Operating Results" in StockerYale`s form 10K for additional matters to be considered in this regard. Thus, actual results may differ materially. All Company, brand, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. StockerYale undertakes no duty to update any of these forward-looking statements.
This press release also contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 relating to, among other things, the Company`s future operating results and sales trends. Reliance should not be placed on forward looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are in some cases, beyond the control of StockerYale, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Contact:
StockerYale, Inc.
James B. Gargas, 603-893-8778
jgargas@stockeryale.com
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Source: StockerYale, Inc.
Geil !!
Hab die ja schon ewig und bin seit Kauf zu 1,70 $ nun endlich mal wieder im plus... gleich so richtig. Die Firma schien mir schon immer sehr seriös und professionell zu sein
Was meint ihr wie es weitergeht ? Wäre es evtl. sinnvoll kurz zu verkaufen oder geht´s gleich Richtung 4 ? Werde sie allerdings wohl noch ein paar weitere Jahre halten und hoffe daß es bei STKR kein Fehler ist (wie so oft *grummel*)
Hab die ja schon ewig und bin seit Kauf zu 1,70 $ nun endlich mal wieder im plus... gleich so richtig. Die Firma schien mir schon immer sehr seriös und professionell zu sein
Was meint ihr wie es weitergeht ? Wäre es evtl. sinnvoll kurz zu verkaufen oder geht´s gleich Richtung 4 ? Werde sie allerdings wohl noch ein paar weitere Jahre halten und hoffe daß es bei STKR kein Fehler ist (wie so oft *grummel*)
ok die 4 sind auch schon geschichte... ist ja der hammer was da abgeht heute
jaja - hatte seinerzeit auch bei 12 Euro einige hundert gekauft weil ich die Firma interressant fand.
Leider war die Kursentwicklung nicht so glücklich.
In den letzten 18 Monaten habe ich aber einige Tausend zusammengeschaufelt um 0,7 bis 1,3 und seitdem gewartet und gehofft, von sowas habe ich aber auch nicht geträumt und trotzdem verkaufe ich die nicht.
Was aber steckt eigentlich hinter einer solchen Reaktion?
Da haben wohl mehr die Firma auf dem Einkaufszettel und auf einen Anlaß gewartet? Und vorher ist sicher was durchgesickert - und nun sind reichlich Zocker am werk.
Ja was kann man jetzt erwarten? Dahindümpeln wenn keine gute Nachricht kommt. Anziehen mit Ausschlägen auf 5?
Hoffen wir das beste
gädda
Leider war die Kursentwicklung nicht so glücklich.
In den letzten 18 Monaten habe ich aber einige Tausend zusammengeschaufelt um 0,7 bis 1,3 und seitdem gewartet und gehofft, von sowas habe ich aber auch nicht geträumt und trotzdem verkaufe ich die nicht.
Was aber steckt eigentlich hinter einer solchen Reaktion?
Da haben wohl mehr die Firma auf dem Einkaufszettel und auf einen Anlaß gewartet? Und vorher ist sicher was durchgesickert - und nun sind reichlich Zocker am werk.
Ja was kann man jetzt erwarten? Dahindümpeln wenn keine gute Nachricht kommt. Anziehen mit Ausschlägen auf 5?
Hoffen wir das beste
gädda
ja leider haben die Zocker jetzt STKR entdeckt.. wahnsinn´s umsätze... ein kurs gestern intraday von über 7 $.. ach übrigens ich hab auch noch ein paar Depotleichen von STKR rumliegen... zu seiner Zeit mal zu 13,10 gekauft... will ich aber auch noch mit gewinn verkaufen ...in ein paar jahren ..oder auch nicht mal sehen
Hallo Traderkollegen!
Habe gestern die STOCKERYALE beobachtet.
Ich habe an den Rebound geglaubt nach 80% im
Plus und bin bei 10% Minus gestern eingestiegen
zu 3,81$.
Mein KZ war und ist noch 6$, hatte mit ein paar Tagen
Invest gerechnet.
Nun kommen aber so langsam bei mir Zweifel
auf, ob der trade o.k. war.
Ich habe das Gefühl, daß der Wert bei ca.
3,30$ gehalten wird. Geht es einmal bis 3,35$,
so kommt sofort eine Order zu ca. 3,30$ in`s Ask.
Na ja, dann werde ich in STOCKERYALES länger als
geplant investiert sein.
Wie meint Ihr, wird der Kursverlauf in
nächster Zeit sein? Kommen demnächst noch news auf uns
zu, Hauptversammlung usw.?
error6
Ich hätte heute wohl besser die ABIX traden sollen.
Hier gab es 100% in 2 Stunden zu holen!
Habe gestern die STOCKERYALE beobachtet.
Ich habe an den Rebound geglaubt nach 80% im
Plus und bin bei 10% Minus gestern eingestiegen
zu 3,81$.
Mein KZ war und ist noch 6$, hatte mit ein paar Tagen
Invest gerechnet.
Nun kommen aber so langsam bei mir Zweifel
auf, ob der trade o.k. war.
Ich habe das Gefühl, daß der Wert bei ca.
3,30$ gehalten wird. Geht es einmal bis 3,35$,
so kommt sofort eine Order zu ca. 3,30$ in`s Ask.
Na ja, dann werde ich in STOCKERYALES länger als
geplant investiert sein.
Wie meint Ihr, wird der Kursverlauf in
nächster Zeit sein? Kommen demnächst noch news auf uns
zu, Hauptversammlung usw.?
error6
Ich hätte heute wohl besser die ABIX traden sollen.
Hier gab es 100% in 2 Stunden zu holen!
Hatte gestern welche für 5,7 abgegeben und heute für 3,3 halbe anzahl nachgekauft - denke da geht noch was.
Ach ja und die 250 Stück von vor 3 Jahren habe ich dann auch in Frankfurt rausgeworfen.
kann jedem nur empfehlen die an der Nasdaq zu ordern.
Gruß
gädda
Ach ja und die 250 Stück von vor 3 Jahren habe ich dann auch in Frankfurt rausgeworfen.
kann jedem nur empfehlen die an der Nasdaq zu ordern.
Gruß
gädda
Denke die Nachrichten werden kommen, denn der Konjukturanstieg und Firmenumbesetzungen etc. werden sich positiv bemerkbar machen. Nur wann die Nachrichten kommen und bei welchem Kursniveau ist halt offen.
Also Vorsichtm, nicht zu hohe Stückzahlen ordern, lasst euch Platz nachzukaufen.
Aber unter 2 Euro gehts dieses Jahr wohl nicht mehr - die Aktie lebt wieder.
Gädda
Also Vorsichtm, nicht zu hohe Stückzahlen ordern, lasst euch Platz nachzukaufen.
Aber unter 2 Euro gehts dieses Jahr wohl nicht mehr - die Aktie lebt wieder.
Gädda
@gädda!
Ich habe ja an der Nasdaq gekauft. Allerdings
kamen die Aktien in 2 Ausführungen, und das kostet
mich bei comdirect schon 5€! Plus 25€ beim Verkauf.
Meinst Du es lohnt sich, bei Kursen <3 nachzukaufen?
Momentan ist der Kurs bei 3,23$ gelandet.
Was soll daraus noch werden?
error6
Ich habe ja an der Nasdaq gekauft. Allerdings
kamen die Aktien in 2 Ausführungen, und das kostet
mich bei comdirect schon 5€! Plus 25€ beim Verkauf.
Meinst Du es lohnt sich, bei Kursen <3 nachzukaufen?
Momentan ist der Kurs bei 3,23$ gelandet.
Was soll daraus noch werden?
error6
Hat jemand eine Ahnung, warum der
Kurs bei 3,20$ gedeckelt wird?
Wer sollte da Interesse dran haben? (Shorties?)
error6
Kurs bei 3,20$ gedeckelt wird?
Wer sollte da Interesse dran haben? (Shorties?)
error6
@ll
Na wer sagt`s denn?
STOCKERYALE
Gestern KK 3,81
Heute VK 4,81
1$ im Plus,
aber mit Schwitzen!
error6
Na wer sagt`s denn?
STOCKERYALE
Gestern KK 3,81
Heute VK 4,81
1$ im Plus,
aber mit Schwitzen!
error6
@ error
gab es Neuigkeiten? Warum läuft die heute so gut?
Ciao HB
gab es Neuigkeiten? Warum läuft die heute so gut?
Ciao HB
Hi hechtbarsch!
Nachrichten habe ich keine gefunden.
Aber nach nach einem Höhenflug bis
>7$ und dann die Konsolidierung bis
zu ca.3,25$, dass ließ schon auf einen
Rebound hoffen.(Heute bis 5,19$)
Aber da der Wert von ungefähr 1,50$ kommt,
glaube ich nicht, dass da noch viel zu holen ist.
error6
Nachrichten habe ich keine gefunden.
Aber nach nach einem Höhenflug bis
>7$ und dann die Konsolidierung bis
zu ca.3,25$, dass ließ schon auf einen
Rebound hoffen.(Heute bis 5,19$)
Aber da der Wert von ungefähr 1,50$ kommt,
glaube ich nicht, dass da noch viel zu holen ist.
error6
@error6
schwer zu sagen... ich weiß auch nicht wie hoch man den auftrag von BAE einschätzn sollte.
"Aber da der Wert von ungefähr 1,50$ kommt,
glaube ich nicht, dass da noch viel zu holen ist."
tja weiß man´s....vielleicht wird stocker nochmal auf 5-7 hochgezockt oder läuft sogar noch weiter. Wie bei sohu damals, die wollte ich bei 1 €.. habe dann ein jahr gewartet weil sich so gut wie nichts tat. plötzlich waren sie auf über 2 € und ich wollte sie unter 2. bei 7 hab ich´s dann eingesehen un hatte auf ne konsolodierung auf 5,x gehofft... als sie dann bei 40 waren hab ich´s endgültig gemerkt daß der zug ohne mich abgefahren ist
schwer zu sagen... ich weiß auch nicht wie hoch man den auftrag von BAE einschätzn sollte.
"Aber da der Wert von ungefähr 1,50$ kommt,
glaube ich nicht, dass da noch viel zu holen ist."
tja weiß man´s....vielleicht wird stocker nochmal auf 5-7 hochgezockt oder läuft sogar noch weiter. Wie bei sohu damals, die wollte ich bei 1 €.. habe dann ein jahr gewartet weil sich so gut wie nichts tat. plötzlich waren sie auf über 2 € und ich wollte sie unter 2. bei 7 hab ich´s dann eingesehen un hatte auf ne konsolodierung auf 5,x gehofft... als sie dann bei 40 waren hab ich´s endgültig gemerkt daß der zug ohne mich abgefahren ist
hi
was gibt es neues bei Stockeryale?
CU HB
was gibt es neues bei Stockeryale?
CU HB
Was gibt es neues bei Stockeryale?
Vielen Dank
HB
Vielen Dank
HB
StockerYale Signs Agreement with Mitsubishi for Mutual Distributorship and Development of Specialty Optical Fiber
Tuesday September 21, 9:00 am ET
Both Companies Benefit By Broadening Product Portfolios And Increased Market Penetration
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21, 2004-- StockerYale, Inc. (NASDAQ: STKR - News), a leading independent provider of photonics-based products, today announced that it has signed a Mutual Distributorship and Product Development Agreement for specialty optical fiber (SOF) with Mitsubishi Cable Industries of Japan.
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Under the terms of the agreement, Mitsubishi will distribute select StockerYale SOF products into the Japanese market. The specialty optical fiber will be used across a wide spectrum of applications including telecommunications, sensors, and laser delivery systems and will be marketed under the Mitsubishi brand name. In addition, StockerYale will also develop specific SOF products for Mitsubishi for eventual distribution in Japan. Concurrently, StockerYale will distribute select Mitsubishi specialty optical fiber under the StockerYale brand name into U.S. markets.
"We are extremely pleased to be partnering with one of Japan`s largest industry leaders," said Paul Jortberg, senior vice president for StockerYale`s Optical Components Group. "Following months of fiber qualifications and dialogue, we are pleased to have Mitsubishi Cable Industries market and distribute StockerYale specialty optical fiber into the Japanese market, as well as being selected to develop custom specialty optical fiber for their operations. We are equally excited to be adding Mitsubishi specialty optical fiber to StockerYale`s current portfolio of fiber products," Jortberg added. "This strategy benefits both companies as it will allow Mitsubishi and StockerYale to immediately expand their SOF product offerings while gaining a foothold in new markets."
The Company acknowledges that they have already received orders for select specialty optical fibers from Mitsubishi Cable Industries.
Mr. Tohru Sagawa, managing director for Mitsubishi Cable Industries said, "In choosing StockerYale as a strategic partner, we took into account their rapid and responsive prototyping abilities, cost-effectiveness, and high-quality specialty optical fiber. In addition, StockerYale has made significant inroads into the various U.S. SOF markets and channels, which will assist in the further penetration and success of Mitsubishi`s SOF products in North America. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial business relationship."
"It is exciting to see that our investments, hard work, and determination are creating important new opportunities within our specialty optical fiber operations, said Mark Blodgett, StockerYale`s chairman and chief executive officer. "The securing of such an agreement with one of Japan`s largest leading technology companies is testament to our commitment to the SOF business." Blodgett added, "We look forward to working side-by-side with Mitsubishi to enable their success as well as our own in the specialty fiber market."
Tuesday September 21, 9:00 am ET
Both Companies Benefit By Broadening Product Portfolios And Increased Market Penetration
SALEM, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21, 2004-- StockerYale, Inc. (NASDAQ: STKR - News), a leading independent provider of photonics-based products, today announced that it has signed a Mutual Distributorship and Product Development Agreement for specialty optical fiber (SOF) with Mitsubishi Cable Industries of Japan.
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Under the terms of the agreement, Mitsubishi will distribute select StockerYale SOF products into the Japanese market. The specialty optical fiber will be used across a wide spectrum of applications including telecommunications, sensors, and laser delivery systems and will be marketed under the Mitsubishi brand name. In addition, StockerYale will also develop specific SOF products for Mitsubishi for eventual distribution in Japan. Concurrently, StockerYale will distribute select Mitsubishi specialty optical fiber under the StockerYale brand name into U.S. markets.
"We are extremely pleased to be partnering with one of Japan`s largest industry leaders," said Paul Jortberg, senior vice president for StockerYale`s Optical Components Group. "Following months of fiber qualifications and dialogue, we are pleased to have Mitsubishi Cable Industries market and distribute StockerYale specialty optical fiber into the Japanese market, as well as being selected to develop custom specialty optical fiber for their operations. We are equally excited to be adding Mitsubishi specialty optical fiber to StockerYale`s current portfolio of fiber products," Jortberg added. "This strategy benefits both companies as it will allow Mitsubishi and StockerYale to immediately expand their SOF product offerings while gaining a foothold in new markets."
The Company acknowledges that they have already received orders for select specialty optical fibers from Mitsubishi Cable Industries.
Mr. Tohru Sagawa, managing director for Mitsubishi Cable Industries said, "In choosing StockerYale as a strategic partner, we took into account their rapid and responsive prototyping abilities, cost-effectiveness, and high-quality specialty optical fiber. In addition, StockerYale has made significant inroads into the various U.S. SOF markets and channels, which will assist in the further penetration and success of Mitsubishi`s SOF products in North America. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial business relationship."
"It is exciting to see that our investments, hard work, and determination are creating important new opportunities within our specialty optical fiber operations, said Mark Blodgett, StockerYale`s chairman and chief executive officer. "The securing of such an agreement with one of Japan`s largest leading technology companies is testament to our commitment to the SOF business." Blodgett added, "We look forward to working side-by-side with Mitsubishi to enable their success as well as our own in the specialty fiber market."
Na eine Partnerschaft mit Mitsubishi ist doch was !
Hätte eigentlich gedacht, daß der Kurs da deutlicher nach oben geht ...aber Blodgett hat es wohl etwas verschissen da er den kurzen Hype im Frühjahr dazu nutze eine Menge eigener Aktien zu verkaufen... wer kann´s ihm auch dverdenken beu 6 $... Liegt zwar etwas im Magen, aber ich denke daß STKR`s Produkte stark genug sind um mal in die Gewinnzone vorzudringen... wann auch immer das sein mag
Hätte eigentlich gedacht, daß der Kurs da deutlicher nach oben geht ...aber Blodgett hat es wohl etwas verschissen da er den kurzen Hype im Frühjahr dazu nutze eine Menge eigener Aktien zu verkaufen... wer kann´s ihm auch dverdenken beu 6 $... Liegt zwar etwas im Magen, aber ich denke daß STKR`s Produkte stark genug sind um mal in die Gewinnzone vorzudringen... wann auch immer das sein mag
gibt es was neues bei Stockeryale?
THX HB
THX HB
Jetzt gibt´s was neues !!!! Aber nichts gutes ..die SEC schaltet sich ein..
mein englisch ist nicht so das beste... sieht wohl so aus daß die SEC stinkig ist wegen Pressemitteilungen im April die den Kurs nach obene schossen und dem CEO gelegenheit gaben alles teuer rauszuhauen... irgendwie hass ich dieses teil in meinem Depot HORRORaktie STKR hätt ich hirsch damals bloss verkauft... naja wat soll´s nachbörslich 21% im minus... morgen zu verkaufen macht keinen sinn vielleicht ist alles halb so wild. auch egal... die letzten zahlen waen meiner meinung nach für STKR-verhältnisse gar nicht mal so übnel.
15-Nov-2004
Other Events
Item 8.01. Other Events
On November 9, 2004, StockerYale, Inc., ("StockerYale") received a "Wells Notice" from the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") relating to certain disclosures contained in press releases that the company issued on April 19, 2004 and April 21, 2004. The Wells Notice stated that the staff of the SEC intends to recommend that a civil action be brought against StockerYale and Mark W. Blodgett, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of StockerYale, alleging violations of Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. Under the SEC`s procedure, StockerYale will have an opportunity to respond to the staff`s recommendation before the SEC initiates a civil action. StockerYale has been cooperating in the staff`s investigation and intends to respond promptly to the Wells Notice. In its response, StockerYale intends to vigorously defend its actions. There can be no assurance that this matter will be resolved in a manner favorable to StockerYale or Mr. Blodgett or that the ultimate impact on StockerYale will not be material.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
mein englisch ist nicht so das beste... sieht wohl so aus daß die SEC stinkig ist wegen Pressemitteilungen im April die den Kurs nach obene schossen und dem CEO gelegenheit gaben alles teuer rauszuhauen... irgendwie hass ich dieses teil in meinem Depot HORRORaktie STKR hätt ich hirsch damals bloss verkauft... naja wat soll´s nachbörslich 21% im minus... morgen zu verkaufen macht keinen sinn vielleicht ist alles halb so wild. auch egal... die letzten zahlen waen meiner meinung nach für STKR-verhältnisse gar nicht mal so übnel.
15-Nov-2004
Other Events
Item 8.01. Other Events
On November 9, 2004, StockerYale, Inc., ("StockerYale") received a "Wells Notice" from the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") relating to certain disclosures contained in press releases that the company issued on April 19, 2004 and April 21, 2004. The Wells Notice stated that the staff of the SEC intends to recommend that a civil action be brought against StockerYale and Mark W. Blodgett, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of StockerYale, alleging violations of Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder. Under the SEC`s procedure, StockerYale will have an opportunity to respond to the staff`s recommendation before the SEC initiates a civil action. StockerYale has been cooperating in the staff`s investigation and intends to respond promptly to the Wells Notice. In its response, StockerYale intends to vigorously defend its actions. There can be no assurance that this matter will be resolved in a manner favorable to StockerYale or Mr. Blodgett or that the ultimate impact on StockerYale will not be material.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
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