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CTS Corporation Announces Divestitures.


ELKHART, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 24, 1999--CTS Corporation (NYSE NYSE

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) announced today it is nearing completion of activities related to the divestiture of the noncore businesses of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Dynamics Corporation of America (DCA (1) (Document Content Architecture) IBM file formats for text documents. DCA/RFT (Revisable-Form Text) is the primary format and can be edited. DCA/FFT (Final-Form Text) has been formatted for a particular output device and cannot be changed. ).

The DCA frequency products and thermal management product lines have been successfully integrated into CTS' core business as planned. This announcement comes one month after finalization of the acquisition of Motorola's Component Products Division (CPD CPD citrate phosphate dextrose; see anticoagulant citrate phosphate dextrose solution, under solution.
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), now called CTS Wireless Components, Inc. Today, with the CPD acquisition, approximately 40% of CTS' revenue is generated from component product sales to the wireless communications wireless communications

System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data.
 industry, which is experiencing growth rates Growth Rates

The compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's revenues, earnings, dividends, or other figures.

Notes:
Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future.
 of 23% to 32%.

In March 1998, CTS announced its plans to deal with the noncore businesses acquired in the DCA acquisition. These businesses included operations involved in the production and sale of household appliances, power generators, controlled environmental systems, fabricated air distribution and fabricated metal door products for the commercial construction industry. These products had combined 1997 revenues of $100 million and a total book value of $32 million at the end of 1997. It is not expected that the sales of these operations will have any significant effect on CTS' results of operations. All noncore businesses have been presented as discontinued operations Discontinued operations

Divisions of a business that have been sold or written off and that no longer are maintained by the business.
 in CTS' financial statements.

In May 1998, the sale of the Waring household appliance business was completed. In February 1999, CTS announced the sale of the Fermont Division, a power generator business. CTS has also signed a definitive agreement for the sale of the Anemostat Products Divisions, manufacturers of fabricated air distribution, controlled environmental systems and fabricated metal door products, and expects to consummate that sale on March 26, 1999.

Another significantly positive aspect of the divestiture is the increase in available capital to fund core activities or other acquisitions. Expected gross proceeds from these divestiture activities will be in excess of $50 million. These funds will be redeployed into other core activities with higher growth rates, including the recent acquisition from Motorola.

For additional news on CTS Corporation, visit our website at www.ctscorp.com...Home Page...What's New.

CTS Corporation, listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

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, (Ticker: CTS), is primarily a diversified manufacturer of electronic components and custom electronic assemblies principally for the computer equipment, automotive and communications equipment markets. The Company, headquartered in Elkhart, Indiana, operates manufacturing plants in the United States and abroad.
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