
Infinite Graphics Inc. (IGI) plots to provide chip makers with high-tech images. The company provides precision digital imaging services for the electronics industry. IGI transforms customers' circuit designs into precise graphic images, then transfers them onto film, quartz, or glass substrates. Customers reproduce and mass-produce the designs to make photochemically etched and plated parts, integrated circuits, and flat-panel displays. Infinite Graphics also designs printed circuit boards, provides a variety of computer-aided design (CAD) software and services, and resells imaging equipment. IGI was established in 1969.

Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation engages in the development, production, and commercialization of polycrystalline silicon for semiconductor and photovoltaic applications. The company offers various product forms, including cut rods, chunks, and chips that have applications in cellular phones, PDAs, computers, MP3 players, video games, car electronics, home electronics, satellite and cable televisions, digital cameras, environmental control systems, and medical devices; solar-grade polycrystalline silicon for the manufacture of solar products; and semiconductor-grade chemicals for the needs of semiconductor fabrication. Its products are used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices, and solar cells and modules. The company was founded in 1979 and is based in Hemlock, Michigan with sales offices in Wiesbaden, Germany; Tokyo, Japan; and Seoul, the Republic of Korea. It has manufacturing facilities in Michigan; and Clarksville, Tennessee. Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation operates as a subsidiary of Dow Corning Corporation.

MaxLinear, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, provides integrated, radio-frequency (RF) analog and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions for broadband communications applications primarily in the United States. The company’s RF, receiver products capture and process digital and analog broadband signals to be decoded for various applications. These products include RF receivers and RF receiver systems-on-chip, which incorporate the company’s integrated radio system architecture and the functionality necessary to demodulate broadband signals. Its products enable the display of broadband video in a range of electronic devices, including cable and terrestrial set top boxes, digital televisions, mobile handsets, personal computers, netbooks, and in-vehicle entertainment devices. MaxLinear sells its products to original equipment manufacturers, module makers, and original design manufacturers. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Carlsbad, California.

NXP B.V. provides various application-specific semiconductors, including system solutions and semiconductor components worldwide. It offers application-specific semiconductors, selected components, and system solutions for use in mobile and portable devices, such as cellular handsets and portable media players; system solutions for analog TV, digital TV, set-top boxes, and PC-TV application markets; and related semiconductor components for various consumer products. The company also provides system solutions and semiconductor components used in car audio/radio, in-vehicle networking, car access and immobilization, tire pressure monitoring, magnetic sensors, and safety and comfort applications; and for radio frequency identification, near field communication, and eGovernment applications in the automotive and identification application markets. In addition, it offers various standard products, such as small signal diodes, medium power rectifiers and protection devices, BISS and RET transistors, discretes and ESD protection devices, bipolar power transistors, diodes, triacs, MOSFETs, and general purpose logic devices; and application-specific standard products, including microcontrollers, ARM and 8051 based products, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog data converters, clocks, watches, graphic and power management devices, and radio frequency devices. NXP B.V. also licenses and cross-licenses its intellectual property to semiconductor companies and other technology firms; and develops audio and video multimedia solutions that enable mobile device manufacturers to produce differentiated hand-held products.

Alco Holdings is a consumer electronics contract manufacturer specializing in audio, video, telephone, and computer products. Products include portable DVD players, DVD home theater systems, LCD TVs, CD changers, multidisc (MD) recorders, CD clock radios, car stereos, cordless phones, and karaoke machines. The company, which also sells products under its own Venturer brand, provides additional manufacturing services, such as design and engineering, prototyping, product packaging, and supply chain management.

ASM International N.V. is a leading supplier of semiconductor process equipment in both front- and back-end markets. The Company possesses a strong technological base, state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, a competent and qualified workforce and a highly trained, strategically distributed support network. Each of ASM International's major products are qualified for 300mm wafer processing. This and other leading-edge process and equipment developments ensure ASM International a position of strength and growth for many years. ASM International and its subsidiaries provide production solutions for wafer processing, assembly and packaging of semiconductor devices through their facilities in the United States, Europe, Japan and Asia. The Company is headquartered in Almere, The Netherlands.

Jinpan International Limited engages in the design and manufacture of cast resin transformers for voltage distribution equipment in China. It also offers power distribution equipment, including switchgears, which enables operators of a power distribution network to switch equipment in and out of the network; unit substations, a miniature power generation station that comprises high voltage switchgear, transformer, low voltage switchgear, power meter, and a power factor compensation device interconnected with cables or buss bars; and line reactors, which limit currents, filter waveforms, and attenuate electrical noise and harmonics associated with the inverter and driver output of wind powered turbines. In addition, the company provides medium voltage cast resin transformers for various end uses and applications, including industrial, infrastructure, and municipal projects, such as factories, real estate developments, airports, and subway systems. The company's cast resin transformers allow high voltage transmissions of electricity to be distributed to various locations in lower, more usable voltages and are used in a range of industrial, infrastructure, commercial, and residential applications.

Advance Display Technologies, Inc. (ADTI) is a developer and manufacturer of cutting edge LED and Fiber Optic outdoor digital displays. In July 2007 ADTI Media Inc. (ADTI Media) was created as a wholly owned subsidiary of ADTI. ADTI Media is also the name under which we conduct most of our sales, marketing, and service operations. Through the efforts of our employees, contractors, component manufacturing partners and business networks, ADTI creates and delivers highly innovative and proprietary display products & services for the outdoor digital display industries.ADTI is committed to continuous innovation in technology to deliver new products and services that solve unique design constraints for applications utilizing LED and Fiber Optic video displays. We are internationally focused to capitalize on the growing demand for digital out of home (DOOH) products and services. Our business strategy emphasizes organic growth, opportunistic business development activity, and a commitment to provide our customers the best in outdoor digital display technologies and services.

Electrical Wholesalers, Inc. distributor of electrical products has some 20 locations throughout Connecticut, carrying ballasts, conduit, lamps and lighting, switches, and voice/data communications equipment. Electrical Wholesalers (EW) was established in 1956 by Hymen and Pearl Namerow. In 2006 the Namerow family sold EW to U.S. Electrical Services, an electrical products wholesaler established by Richard Worthy, the former CEO of Sonepar USA. A year later Consolidated Electrical Distributors acquired U.S. Electrical Services and Electrical Wholesalers.

RF Micro Devices, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina. RF Micro Devices, Inc. (RFMD) designs and manufactures radio frequency (RF) components and compound semiconductors. The Company’s products provide connectivity and support functionality in the cellular handset, wireless infrastructure, wireless local area network (WLAN), cable television/broadband and aerospace, and defense markets. RFMD manufactures gallium arsenide (GaAs)-based compound semiconductors. It accesses silicon, silicon germanium (SiGe) and other technologies through various foundries. The Company operates two synergistic product groups: cellular products group (CPG) and multi-market products group (MPG), both of which focus on RF components with emphasis on compound semiconductor technology. During the fiscal year ended March 28, 2009 (fiscal 2009), the Company’s CPG supplied handset original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original design manufacturers (ODMs). On April 26, 2008, the Company completed the acquisition of Universal Microwave Corporation.
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