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OnQ Tech adds missing link

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08/01/2003

HARRISBURG, Pa. - While already a successful home networking system supplier with rising revenues, OnQ Technologies has made an appointment to its executive team that provides the missing link in its business development process.

Ultra-Scan readies fingerprint ID roll out

Funds will be used to market its biometric technology
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08/01/2003

AMHERST, N.Y.

Electrical component maker Schneider vies for TAC

The company seeks a presence in the building automation and controls market
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08/01/2003

DALLAS - The world’s largest manufacturer of circuit breakers, Schneider Electric, plans to move into the building automation and control market with a proposal to buy TAC AB, a Swedish company with its Americas headquarters located here.

The $438 million deal represents significant growth potential for Schneider Electric, with the building control and automation market expected to grow more than six percent a year.

From five names to one, Speco Technologies emerges

The unified name is expected to help the company promote itself more effectively
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08/01/2003

AMITYVILLE, N.Y.

Linear adds SpeakerCraft under its belt

SSN Staff  - 
08/01/2003

CARLSBAD, Calif. - Architectural speaker company SpeakerCraft has joined the family of audio and video companies owned by Linear Corp.

Benfield Electric creates security supplier from scratch

Electricians’ security product requests prompts Benfield to open a security division
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08/01/2003

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.

Briefs

SSN Staff  - 
07/01/2003

Extreme CCTV sees gains in high-end market

VANCOUVER, B.C.

Medeco raises the bar with residential locks

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07/01/2003

SALEM, Va. - After years of focusing on the commercial lock market, Medeco has entered the residential market with expectations residential lock sales will surpass its commercial business in 10 years.

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Early termination fees are a standard in the security industry but now The ADT Corp. is facing a class-action lawsuit over them. The attorney representing ADT clients from California, Illinois and elsewhere in the lawsuit says the fees violate federal and state consumer protection laws. But industry advocates say the fees are legitimate to help companies recover installation costs and for loss of profit. What do you think about such fees?

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