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Delta Computec to Become a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of Alpha Microsystems.


ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 6, 1998--Delta Computec (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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) confirmed today that it has signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Alpha Microsystems Alpha Microsystems is a computer company founded in 1977 by Dick Wilcox and Bob Hitchcock. The first Alpha Micro computer was based upon the WD16 microprocessor chip from Western Digital. . The purchase price includes repayment of debt, including all of the secured debt, and approximately $0.32 per share to the stockholders of Delta Computec, except for certain controlling shareholders who will receive approximately $0.12 per share. The merger transaction remains subject to certain contingencies Contingencies (ISSN 1048-9851) is the bimonthly magazine of the American Academy of Actuaries, providing a large and diverse readership with general interest and technical articles on a wide range of issues related to the actuarial profession. .

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