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FOREST GROVE, OR -- Merix Corp.'s board has adopted a shareholder rights plan with a 15% trigger.


In a company-issued announcement, Merix said under the plan, each shareholder will receive a dividend of one right for each common share held of record on Nov. 16, and the rights will expire on Oct. 16, 2017.

BANGALORE – Cookson Electronics will open a state-of-the-art research center here later this month. The 32,000 sq. ft. facility will aid semiconductor and alternative energy research, and help boost Asian sales, which currently make up 60% of the company's assembly materials business.

The center, which opens Oct. 23, will focus on semiconductor manufacturing and packaging materials, and renewable energy, including solar technologies, said Dr. Bawa Singh, vice president of technology and chief technology officer. "We are building a strong foundation in nano-technology-based materials that will allow our customers to achieve paradigm shifts in their product performance.”

The company's original center is on the Indian Institute of Science campus in Bangalore. The company has outgrown that site.

“Several years ago our company made a strategic decision to establish an R&D center in Bangalore and develop a close relationship with the Indian Institute of Science," said president and chief executive Steve Corbett in a statement. The new center is "extremely important to our continued growth in Asia."

Currently, 60% of Cookson's assembly materials business is derived from the Asia Pacific.

"It is critical in our business that our research and development be close to our customers so we can respond quickly to new product development opportunities,” Corbett said.
WEST HAVEN, CTEnthone Inc. has signed an exclusive license agreement covering Tecsen SA’s EnTRACE catalytic inks. No financial terms were disclosed.
 
Under the terms of the agreement, Enthone will gain worldwide rights to manufacture, market and sell catalytic ink technologies.
 
The inks are used in inductive phone cards, RFID, flexible printed circuits, plated shielding, and decorative plating-on-plastics.  
 
 
ROGERS, CTRogers Corp., manufacturer of high-performance specialty materials, today upped its third-quarter guidance 13 to 15%. The company now projects net sales of between $109 million and $110 million, compared to the Aug. 6 guidance of $94 million to $97 million.

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SOUTHINGTON, CTUyemura International Corp. has published the second-edition of its newsletter, “Clear Signals.”

The work discusses RGA immersion silver, which meets every RoHS and WEEE requirement, Uyemura says.

Featured is an article on the best ways to minimize gold costs in electroplating by efficient application methods and chemistries. Additionally, the newsletter covers a unique organic additive system, ideal for acid copper DC electroplate, which results in long-term reliability improvement in the PCB and package. 

CLEVELANDOM Group, Inc. is acquiring Rockwood Holdings, Inc's electronics business for approximately $265 million in cash.

Along with the Electrochemicals PCB brand of products, Rockwood Holdings supplies chemicals used in the manufacture of semiconductors and photo-imaging masks primarily for semiconductor and photovoltaic manufacturers.

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