Comdisco Electronics Group to Display $1.5 Million Worth of PCB Assembly Equipment at Nepcon West.Business Editors Nepcon West SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 28, 2000 Exhibit Demonstrates CEG's Commitment to Its Recently Announced Global Equipment Remarketing Service Comdisco (Comdisco, Inc., Rosemont, IL, www.comdisco.com) A technology services company, originally founded as Computer Discount Company in 1969 by Ken Pontikes. By the mid-1990s, Comdisco had become one of the largest independent computer and electronics equipment leasing companies as well as a Electronics Group, a division of Comdisco Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CDO (Collaborative Data Objects) A programming interface from Microsoft for accessing MAPI-based e-mail, calendaring and scheduling servers. Originally called "OLE Messaging" and "Active Messaging," CDO wraps the Enhanced MAPI library into a COM object that provides the ), today announced it will display $1.5 million worth of high-quality, reconditioned re·con·di·tion tr.v. re·con·di·tioned, re·con·di·tion·ing, re·con·di·tions To restore to good condition, especially by repairing, renovating, or rebuilding. PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl. PCB in full polychlorinated biphenyl Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound. assembly equipment at Nepcon West, in the Pick and Place Evaluation Center and the Technology Advancement Center in the show. The announcement comes two weeks after the Electronics Group's announcement of its global multi-billion-dollar electronics equipment remarketing service and Web site. "Comdisco has remarketing rights to over $5 billion worth of installed equipment, including PCB assembly, and shows like Nepcon West give us the chance to showcase some of our high-quality refurbished machines," said Dana Dāna almsgiving to poor, giftgiving to priests. [Hindu Rel.: Parrinder, 72] See : Generosity Wentworth Wentworth may refer to: People
Remarketing is a key aspect of effective equipment management, as it places underutilized -- yet still functional -- equipment in settings where it continues to generate value. For example, the race to adopt new high-speed component placement technologies is creating a need for manufacturers around the globe to remarket millions of dollars worth of 2- to 4-year-old high-speed placement equipment, which is still useful and in high demand. Comdisco is in the position to offer customers the flexibility to migrate from one technology to another, efficiently displacing the underutilized equipment. At Nepcon West, Comdisco Electronics Group will display equipment including: High-speed Chip Shooters Flex Placers Screen Printers Fuji CP6 Fuji IP3 MPM UP2020 Panasonic MV2C Panasonic MPA3F DEK 265GS Universal HSP 4791 Universal GSM1 About Comdisco Inc. Comdisco (www.comdisco.com) provides global technology services to help its customers maximize technology functionality, predictability and availability, while freeing them from the complexity of managing their technology. The Rosemont, (IL) company offers a complete suite of information technology services including business continuity, managed network services, and IT Control and Predictability Solutions (SM). Through its subsidiary, Prism Communication Services Inc., Comdisco is developing a high-speed, always-on digital network, which will provide customers with leading-edge connectivity. Comdisco also offers equipment services to key vertical industries, including electronics, communications, laboratory & scientific, and industrial automation. Through its Ventures group, Comdisco is a leader in providing equipment leasing Equipment Leasing is a financing option to lease equipment for a certain amount of time. Leasing Benefits
A new business. . The company's revenue for the 12 months ended Dec. 31, 1999, was $4.1 billion About Comdisco Electronics Group Comdisco Electronics Group offers Equipment Lifecycle Management services for users of semiconductor manufacturing, automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. test (ATE) and printed circuit board (PCB) assembly equipment on a global basis. The company's services include Web-enabled equipment remarketing; equipment reconditioning; the purchase of surplus equipment; and alternative financial strategies such as equipment leasing, acquisition, and upgrade planning. These services allow customers to execute equipment management programs that provide strategic flexibility, increase profits, and reduce technology cost and risk. For more information about Comdisco Electronics Group, visit the company's Web site at http://electronics.comdisco.com. |
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