Jenoptik sales, earnings and order intake rose strongly in 2010. Group EBIT is expected to grow at least 20 percent in 2011

Jenoptik sales, earnings and order intake rose strongly in 2010. Group EBIT is expected to grow at least 20 percent in 2011

According to provisional calculations, sales in 2010 totaled approx.
510 million euros. The Group EBIT exceeded 55 million euros including one-off effects, with a pure operating result of approx. 32 million euros. The order intake increased by nearly 35 percent. Net debt was reduced to slightly less than 80 million euros. On the basis of a Group EBIT which has been adjusted for the operative earnings effects of Jena-Optronik (2010: approx. 29 million euros), Jenoptik expects an increase

Jetter takes in massive orders in an otherwise weak quarter

Jetter AG (ISIN: DE0006264005) has finished their third fiscal quarter on 31 December 2010. The quarter was marked by weak sales, combined with a very high order intake. Sales of the Jetter group for the first nine months were, at KEUR 23,782, 10.3 % higher than in the previous year (KEUR 21,563). EBIT was KEUR -419 for the quarter and KEUR 441 for the nine months (previous year: KEUR -852 and -2,021). Diluted and undiluted earnings per share were EUR -0.16 for the quarter and EUR 0.06 for the

Moxa”s DynaStream Elastic Frame Rate Control Technology Optimizes Network Performance

Moxa”s DynaStream Elastic Frame Rate Control Technology Optimizes Network Performance

Munich, January 26th, 2011

Moxa"s DynaStream technology adds new video bandwidth management options by automatically lowering or raising the video frame rate in response to events. DynaStream prevents network congestion and gives users additional flexibility in integrating their IP video surveillance with industrial monitoring and control systems.

More and more users now combine their SCADA and video surveillance systems into one network, which means that the network must use valuable

PAMERA sees strong start, optimistic for office market 2011

PAMERA sees strong start, optimistic for office market 2011

Frankfurt, 1st February 2011 – PAMERA Asset Management has advised its clients on the successful completion of about 38,500 sq.m. of lease agreements throughout 2010. With more than half being new leases, and the remainder lease extensions, PAMERA was able to book a significant increase on the leasing rate of several properties it manages. As of February 2011, PAMERA manages about 485 million euros of real estate assets, consisting of 300,000 sq.m. of lettable space.

PAMERA"s clients numb

BMW Group UK reports sales increase in January

The BMW Group in the UK (BMW and MINI combined) has reported January sales of 10,340 vehicles, an increase of 40.6 per cent from the 7,353 vehicles sold in the same month a year ago in a market which has seen overall sales fall by 11 per cent.
"Despite challenging market conditions, we have seen the best ever start to a year for BMW brand sales," said Tim Abbott, Managing Director of BMW Group UK. "We have sold twice as many X Series models compared to January last year w

NCR Announces Fourth-Quarter 2010 Results

2.2011 – .
– Operational results ahead of expectations
– Revenue growth of 5%; orders up 13% compared to prior year period
– Strong cash flow; operating cash flow of $181 million and free cash flow(3) of $143 million
– Net funded status of global pension plans improved by $51 million
– 2011 full year guidance provided: expect revenue growth of 5% to 7%; GAAP income from operations of $160 million to $180 million, an increase of 62% to 82%; non-pension oper

CoSynth Shows FPGA-based Machine Vision at embedded world

CoSynth Shows FPGA-based Machine Vision at embedded world

CoSynth GmbH & Co. KG presents exemplary solutions for intelligent camera solutions at embedded world 2011, March 1st-3rd in Nurnberg. The systems are designed for industrial machine vision and automotive industry. The image manipulation and object recognition core is implemented as a hardware accelerated one-chip FPGA system. Several camera interfaces are supported.
The processing part of the demonstrator has been generated from an existing algorithm written in the C language. The