
STATS ChipPAC Ltd. company assembles and tests integrated circuits (ICs) for semiconductor manufacturers on a contract basis. STATS ChipPAC receives wafers of ICs from manufacturers which it inspects for flaws, sorts, and cuts into individual chips. It then assembles, packages, and tests them. Analog Devices, Broadcom, Freescale Semiconductor, Intel, Marvell Technology, and QUALCOMM (about 12% of sales) are among the company's top customers. About three-quarters of the company's sales come from the US, where many of the industry's fabless semiconductor companies are based.

Infineon Technologies AG company is a top maker of chips carrying a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) -- the industry's Fort Knox -- used in computers to guard documents. Infineon makes semiconductors for a myriad of microelectronic ends. Its lineup includes standard commodity components and a variety of custom devices for memory, analog, digital, and mixed-signal uses. Operations target chip card and security markets, as well as wireless, automotive, and industrial. (The company sold its wireline communications assets in 2009.) Former parent Siemens is one of Infineon's major customers. Nearly half of the company's sales are won in Asia/Pacific.

Fortrend makes equipment for storing and transporting photomasks in semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Photomasks, also known as masks or reticles, are the quartz lenses used in optical lithography machines to print circuits onto a silicon wafer. An advanced semiconductor design may call for dozens of masks, so safely handling those masks as they are moved from one lithography system to another is a priority for chip makers. Fortrend was established in 1979 as an engineering consulting firm, then shifted its focus to reticle automation equipment in 1989. The company had a change in management in 2002. Founder and former CEO John M. Rush is the majority shareholder.

Panasonic Electric Works Mexicana is the Mexican subsidiary of Panasonic Electric Works Corporation of America, itself a unit of Matsushita Electric Works. The company develops and distributes electrical construction materials, home appliances, residential building materials, automation control products, wiring devices, and electronic components. Its consumer electronics line includes power tools, massage chairs, and personal hygiene systems. The company also makes GPS, lighting control, and time-switch products.

Foxconn International Holdings (FIH)-- a subsidiary of the world's largest and fastest growing multinational company in the fields of manufacturing services providers (including CEM, EMS, ODM and CMMS players) for Computer, Communication and Consumer electronics industries, Hon Hai Precision -- is the global leader in the handset and wireless communications manufacturing and service. From joint design and development to after-sales services, our highly integrated array of capabilities is designed to provide our customers with high speed, high volume, high quality, high flexibility and low cost solutions.

LeCroy Corporation develops, manufactures, sells, and licenses oscilloscopes and global communication protocol analyzers. It offers seven categories of oscilloscopes: WaveExpert, a line of sampling oscilloscopes; WaveMaster, a high performance product; WavePro for the mid-to high-performance sector; WaveRunner designed for the mid-performance sector; WaveSurfer and WaveJet for value-oriented users in the low bandwidth sector of the market; and WaveAce, an entry-level oscilloscope product. LeCroy's oscilloscopes are used by designers and engineers for measuring and analyzing electronic signals. LeCroy Corporation also provides protocol analyzers for the digital communications standards, such as Fibre Channel, IEEE 1394, InfiniBand, PCI Express, Serial ATA, Serial Attached SCSI, Universal Serial Bus (USB), Bluetooth, and Wireless USB. Its protocol analyzers are used to monitor communications traffic and diagnose operational problems in various communication devices. The company also offers oscilloscope probes and accessory products; and provides support, repair, maintenance, recalibration, and various post sale upgrades and installations. It serves computer, semiconductor, consumer electronics, data storage, automotive, industrial, military, aerospace, and original equipment manufacturer markets. LeCroy sells its products through its direct sales force, manufacturers representatives, and distributors in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Japan, China, South Korea, and Singapore. The company was founded in 1964 and is headquartered in Chestnut Ridge, New York.

Beckman Coulter, Inc. provides biomedical testing instrument systems, tests, and supplies for clinical laboratories worldwide. The company manufactures chemistry systems, such as routine chemistry systems that use electrochemical detection, chemical reactions with patient samples to detect and quantify substances of diagnostic interest in blood, urine, and other body fluids; and point of care testing products comprising rapid diagnostic test kits and hematology instruments that give physicians information to manage patients. It also provides immunoassay systems performing tests that assess thyroid function, screen and monitor for cancer and cardiac risk, provide information in fertility and reproductive testing, and monitor factors associated with anemia, blood viruses, and infectious disease; and molecular diagnostics that includes testing for infectious diseases, genetic diseases, and disorders, human cancers, and pharmacogenics. Beckman Coulter offers cellular systems for clinicians, such as hematology systems to study formed elements in blood, such as red and white blood cells and platelets; coagulation systems offering information to diagnose bleeding and clotting disorders and to monitor anticoagulant therapy; and flow cytometry systems used in applications in basic research, clinical research, and drug discovery. The company's life science products and services comprise life sciences automation products, centrifugation, and life science tools. It sells its products through sales organizations and independent distributors to hospitals, physician's offices, reference laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, medical schools, and research institutions. The company was formerly known as Beckman Instruments, Inc. and changed its name to Beckman Coulter, Inc. in April 1998 as of result of acquisition of Coulter Corporation. Beckman Coulter was founded in 1934 and is headquartered in Brea, California.

JEOL is a leading global supplier of scientific instruments used for research and development in the fields of nanotechnology, life sciences, optical communication, forensics, and biotechnology. Utilizing its unique technologies, products, services, and knowledge, JEOL helps its customers make significant breakthroughs in product development and scientific research. JEOL products include scientific instrumentation and industrial equipment based on five major product groups, Electron Optics, Analytical Instruments, Semiconductor Equipment, Thin Film Coating Systems and Medical Equipment.

Sigma Designs, Inc. company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Milpitas, California. Sigma Designs, Inc. is a fabless provider of integrated system-on-chip (SoC), solutions that are used to deliver multimedia entertainment throughout the home. The Company offers four distinct technologies that the Company market as separate product lines: media processors, VXP video image processing, Ultra-wideband devices and Z-wave devices. Each of these technologies also contributes to its fully integrated SoC offerings. Its SoC solutions combine its semiconductors and software and are a component of multiple high-growth, consumer applications that process digital video and audio content, including Internet protocol television (IPTV), connected media player, high definition televisions (HDTVs), and portable media players. Its media processors provide high definition digital video decoding for multiple compression standards, graphics acceleration, audio decoding, a central processing unit (CPU), and display control. In November 2009, it acquired CopperGate Communications Ltd.

President Oscar Torres, Jr., son of the company founder, owns Torres Electrical Supply, which was founded in 1971. Oscar Torres Sr. died in 1992; his son has been working at the company since 1976. Torres Electrical has two locations on the Atlantic coast of Florida. Supply and demand is what Torres Electrical Supply is all about. Torres Electrical Supply Company, Inc. distributes electrical supplies and industrial products made by manufacturers such as Cooper Bussmann, Gardner Bender, Littelfuse, OSRAM SYLVANIA, Thomas & Betts, and Yuasa. Customers include contractors, industry, and consumers.
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