August Technology to Provide Live Webcast of Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year-End Financial Results.Business Editors BLOOMINGTON, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 1, 2001 August Technology Corporation (Nasdaq:AUGT), a leading supplier of automated inspection solutions for the microelectronics microelectronics, branch of electronic technology devoted to the design and development of extremely small electronic devices that consume very little electric power. industry, today announced the company will provide a live webcast of its upcoming earnings conference call with senior management, scheduled to be held on Wednesday, February 14 at 3:45 p.m. (CST CST abbr. 1. Central Standard Time 2. convulsive shock treatment CST Central Standard Time Noun 1. ) to discuss fourth quarter and 2000 year-end financial performance. The webcast will be available live via the Internet on August Technology's web site at www.augusttech.com and at www.streetfusion.com. To listen to the call, visit the web site at least fifteen minutes early to download and install any necessary audio software. A replay of the webcast will also be available at www.augusttech.com shortly following the conference call and will continue through 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 21, 2001. August Technology Corporation, based in Bloomington, Minnesota Bloomington is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, and a southern suburb of Minneapolis. As of 2005, it had a population of 84,347, making it the largest Twin Cities suburb, and the fifth largest city in the state[1]. , is a leading supplier of automated visual defect inspection equipment for the microelectronics industry. The inspection solutions designed, manufactured and marketed by August Technology, including the NSX NSX New Sportscar eXperimental (concept name for Acura vehicle; originally NS-X) NSX Namespace Extension (Windows Shell Programming) NSX N Syndrome NSX Network and Security Experts NSX New Sports Experimental Series for wafer (1) A small, thin continuous-loop magnetic tape cartridge that has been used from time to time for data storage and specialized applications. (2) The base unit of chip making. It is a slice taken from a salami-like silicon crystal ingot up to 12" (300mm) in diameter. , die and bump inspection, provide microelectronic The miniaturization of electronic circuits. See chip. device manufacturers with quality and process information. August Technology has established service and sales representation in all major manufacturing markets worldwide including the USA, Europe, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and others. Additional information can be found by visiting August Technology's web site at www.augusttech.com. |
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