AMEX Orders $1 Million of Dotronix, Inc. Displays.ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 23, 1999-- This order is part of the $2.7 million of new orders received by the company in the third quarter. Dotronix, Inc. (DOT-X) (NASDAQ/ DOTXC), today announced that it received an order for displays from the American Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange (AMEX) Stock exchange in the U.S. Originally known as “the Curb,” it began as an outdoor marketplace in New York City c. 1850. It moved indoors to its present location in the Wall Street area in 1921. (AMEX AMEX See: American Stock Exchange ) valued at approximately one million dollars. "We have supplied displays to the AMEX before," says Dotronix President William S. Sadler William S. Sadler, MD, FAPA (1875 - 1969) was a well-known American psychiatrist[1] and college teacher in the school of medicine at the University of Chicago. For over sixty years he practiced his profession in Chicago, thirty-three years being associated in practice . "We are pleased that they selected us for this new program. "We received $2.7 million in new orders in the third quarter," explained Mr. Sadler. "They include this order from the AMEX, the already announced orders from the San Francisco International Airport “SFO” redirects here. For other uses, see SFO (disambiguation). For the television series, see . and from the Smithsonian Institution in addition to our regular order flow. "We believe the number of people seeing our DotLink system in the new Atrium Cafe of the National Museum of Natural History For the museum in Manhattan, see . This article is about the museum in Washington, D.C.. For other uses, see National Museum of Natural History (disambiguation). The National Museum of Natural History will be an important introduction of this state-of-the art-digital signage system. Furthermore, we believe there are many areas where we can further help the Smithsonian, with 14 facilities in Washington, D. C. and two in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. ." About the Company Formed in 1980, DOTX is a video display manufacturer with the technology and management to become a market leader in the fledgling digital signage industry. Digital signage involves computer driven electronic displays. Digital signage called flight information display systems (FIDS FIDS Flight Information Display System FIDS Feathered Kids FIDS Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (now the British Antarctic Survey) FIDS Forest Insect and Disease Survey FIDS Forest Interior Dwelling Species ) has assisted passengers on their way to flight gates for decades. FIDS systems provide data from a central point and display it at multiple locations for passenger convenience. Dotronix, a leader in airport digital signage, has taken the capability to the next level. The company now married electronic signage with internet capabilities. It possesses the technology to display advertisements or other information virtually anywhere around the world that has a telephone. Digital signage will allow users to change ads overnight without the expense of recreating and reinstalling signs. It permits changes in advertising, pricing and product display at locations worldwide instantly, by the push of the button. It can be used as a world wide on-site demonstration. It brings motion to static signage. DOTX is now followed by Micro-1 Research Group. See the report on the web at: "www.micro1research.com" |
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