A DIVERSIFIED STRATEGY PUSHES DCH REVENUE.Byline: Daily News VALENCIA Valencia, region, Spain Valencia (välān`thēä), autonomous region (1990 pop. 3,902,429) and former kingdom, E Spain, on the Mediterranean. It now comprises the provinces of Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia. - Revenue climbed 77 percent in 2000 for DCH DCH Department of Community Health DCH Diploma in Child Health DCH Defend Council Housing (UK) DCH Data Channel DCH Dil Chahta Hai (movie) DCH Dhaka Community Hospital Technology, Inc., the Valencia-based manufacturer of hydrogen battery-like fuel cells and hydrogen safety and measurement equipment, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. figures released this week. In the fiscal year that ended Dec. 31, revenue hit $961,551, compared with $543,199 the previous year. A diversified diversified (di·verˑ·s product strategy deserves credit for the growth, said DCH President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. John Donohue. ``Our strongest growth segment - DCH's family of hydrogen sensor A device that measures or detects a real-world condition, such as motion, heat or light and converts the condition into an analog or digital representation. An optical sensor detects the intensity or brightness of light, or the intensity of red, green and blue for color systems. products - will continue to fuel near-term growth as these products generate increasing sales in the automotive, semiconductor and nuclear power industries and growing interest in several other major markets,'' Donohue said in a press release. During the last quarter of 2000, DCH focused on the final development of the state-of-the-art H2SCAN hydrogen-specific sensing systems, which is ready for its first delivery. Several different portable DCH fuel cells were also developed and delivered to consumer and commercial product manufacturers for test and evaluation. ``Our investments last year produced a platform of portable fuel cell designs as small as two-inches square, to 6-volt battery replacements featuring an integrated fuel supply, to compact higher-wattage units ideal for personal/portable and maritime power and for such products as fuel cell bikes for developing nations,'' Donohue said. All total, Donohue said, DCH increased investment in new product research and development by more than double, from $841,708 in 1999 to $1.8 million in 2000. |
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