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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Multiplex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multiplex is either a word derived from multi- + plex (fold) or a synthetic portmanteau combining the words multiple and complex and can be another word for many or (literally) manifold.
A multiplex cinema, or movie theater, is a complex containing several separate auditoriums but sharing such facilities as the box office, refreshment stands, and washrooms.
Multiplex (wood) is a kind of wood substitute made from wood splinters glued into boards.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Multiplex   (312 words)

  
 Walden International - Accessing Venture Capital Funds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Multiplex Inc., an active optical component company, is poised to announce a third round of funding expected to be worth over $100 million, says a company source.
Multiplex, which was officially formed back in 1998, is focused on three separate product areas: 980 nanometer pump lasers, 10-Gbit/s EML (electro-absorption modulated lasers), and 10-Gbit/s photo receivers.
For example, Multiplex is the first vendor to offer a 10-Gbit/s transceiver with a limiting amplifier, which provides digital output, built into the product, claims the company.
www.waldenintl.com /main/feb22multiplex.htm   (593 words)

  
 Broadcasting Act, 2001
Arranging by multiplex company for transmission of digital broadcasting services by transmission company.
(c) a requirement that the transmission company supplies such information to the Director, and adopts such procedures in the performance of its functions under this Act, as the Director specifies, in pursuance of the requirement, for the purpose of enabling the Director to verify that each condition attached to the licence is being complied with.
(2) The digital multiplex licence shall be expressed to authorise, and shall operate to authorise, the multiplex company to establish, operate and maintain 6 multiplexes.
www.ucc.ie /law/irlii/statutes/2001_4.htm   (3949 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 01/06/2005: Multiplex under pressure over stadium project
When the Australian construction company Multiplex landed the contract in 2000 to redevelop Wembley, it saw it as a golden opportunity to make splash on the world stage.
Multiplex was warned that its workers would be shot unless they handed over $50 million.
Cleveland Bridge, the company employed to construct the massive steel arch over the stadium, sued Multiplex for what it claimed was a breach of contract.
www.abc.net.au /7.30/content/2005/s1382443.htm   (1155 words)

  
 Multiplex CEO Andrew Roberts: Taking Australian expertise to the world
And Multiplex is in the thick of it.
While the company's reputation for technical innovation in construction issues is understandable enough, what is perhaps more remarkable is the reputation it has won in the City for an innovative flair with financial issues as well.
The company continues to see good growth prospects in the region and is involved in preliminary discussions on a number of developments, including the Dubai Burj tower, projected to be the tallest building in the world.
www.pwc.com /Extweb/manissue.nsf/docid/52304E71C42045A6CA256F1E0008E4CD   (2735 words)

  
 Multiplex Packaging
Other value added activities provided by our company includes various packing materials such as Air-bubble plain and antistatic that are produced in bag and sheet forms as well as normal and antistatic polyethylene foam.
Our end products are sold to many established MNC Companies and locally incorporated factories in which many of our products complement both domestic and international markets As such Multiplex Packaging is committed to ensuring superior quality in our products at all times, timely delivery and prompt service to our customers.
The company’s business philosophy is based on establishing strategic partnership with our customers, employees and suppliers for the achievement of Multiplex’s long term goals and objectives.
www.multiplexpackaging.cc   (387 words)

  
 Multiplex Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Company profit before tax of $67.7 million increased 11.3% over the 12 month period to 31 December 2004, representing a $8.6 million (32.8%) increase in the Property Development division, a $7.4 million increase in the Property Funds Management division and a $0.8 million (72.7%) increase in Facilities and Infrastructure Management.
Multiplex believe its claim are sound and ultimately will exceed the level needed to support the break even position.
In November, Multiplex entered into a Joint Venture agreement to develop a parcel of land in the Sydney CBD, 163 Castlereagh Street will be a mixed development comprising 500 residential apartments, strata commercial suites and retail.
www.multiplex.com.au /page.asp?partid=294&ID=141   (1855 words)

  
 UAB Multiplex -- interior design, publishing and printing
Multiplex are the representatives in Lithuania of the Swedish companies Prisma Sign Technology AB and Carisma International AB.
Multiplex is also involved in the production of reward plaquettes, badges and medals made of all kinds of metals from bronze to gold and silver.
Multiplex is in the production of reward plaquettes, badges and medals made of all kinds of metals from bronze to gold and silver.
www.randburg.com /li/multiplex.html   (522 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
With 23 Multiplex theatres, which have 116 screens and 22,717 seats, CCI is one of the largest Multiplex operator in Israel today.
With 13 Multiplex theatres, which have 92 screens and 17,297 seats, CCI is the largest Multiplex operator in Hungary today.In 1999 CCI entered the Polish market and commenced the development of 4 major Multiplex projects under the Cinema City brand.
In 1999 CCI acquired the only Multiplex theatre in the Czech Republic in Prague and has developed a modern multiplex theater next to it, which was opened in the middle of 2,000.
www.iti-theatres.com /main_page.htm   (455 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Approximately 99% of the votes cast at the Western Multiplex stockholder meeting and approximately 87% of the votes cast at the Proxim stockholder meeting voted to approve the merger.
In connection with the merger, the combined company has appointed Jonathan Zakin as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, David King as President and Chief Operating Officer, Keith Glover as Chief Financial Officer and Amir Zoufonoun as Executive Vice President of Technology.
Based on the leverage that the company expects to obtain though cross selling, focused domestic and world wide distribution and scale throughout the organization, Proxim Corporation expects that the transaction will be accretive in the third quarter of 2002.
www.broadview.com /notable/proxim_westernmultiplex.html   (461 words)

  
 SkyscraperCity Forums - Multiplex Extortion !!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Multiplex securities plunged, with investors all but ignoring the fact that the company confirmed it expected to meet its forecast profit, indicating just how much sentiment had been damaged.
Multiplex didn't respond publicly until August, when it announced that Wembley was expected to come in ahead of time and within budget.
Multiplex and Byrnes and Widdup became embroiled in a dispute in 2002, which eventually led to Multiplex transferring its shares in the development company to Byrnes and Widdup.
www.skyscrapercity.com /showthread.php?t=186104   (3368 words)

  
 January 16, 2002 - Proxim & Western Multiplex to Merge, Creating Wireless Networking Solutions Leader
Proxim, Inc. and Western Multiplex Corporation today announced that they have signed a definitive merger agreement in which the two companies have agreed to combine in a merger of equals.
Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Proxim will be the only company offering comprehensive and integrated end-to-end wireless networking solutions for mobile wireless backhaul, fiber extension and redundancy, enterprise wireless LAN and campus networking, last mile access and home networking.
Combined pro forma revenues for the company were $222 million for the twelve months ended September 30, 2001.
www.mobileinfo.com /Press_Releases2002/Proxim_Jan16.htm   (568 words)

  
 BROADCASTING ACT, 2001 SECTION 8
(a) the company has been so formed and registered by one or more than one person who or each of whom the Minister is of the opinion, having regard to the responsibilities the company will assume under this Act, is a person who is a suitable person to be concerned in such formation and registration,
(a) to establish, operate and maintain 6 digital multiplexes, that is to say, 6 electronic systems which combine programme material and related and other data in a digital form for the purposes of that material and data, so combined, being transmitted by the transmission company,
(4) The multiplex company shall endeavour to ensure, in so far as it is reasonably practicable to do so, that the services provided by it are made available to the whole community in the State.
www.irishstatutebook.ie /ZZA4Y2001S8.html   (340 words)

  
 Proxim Corporation: Wireless Indoor and Outdoor Networking
Western Multiplex’s and Proxim’s filings with the Commission are also available to the public from commercial document-retrieval services and the web site maintained by the Commission at http://www.sec.gov. The registration statement and proxy statement/prospectus and these other documents may also be obtained for free from the parties.
Western Multiplex, Proxim and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the security holders of Western Multiplex and Proxim in favor of the merger.
The directors and executive officers of Western Multiplex and their beneficial ownership of Western Multiplex common stock are set forth in the proxy statement for the 2001 annual meeting of Western Multiplex.
www.proxim.com /about/pressroom/pressrelease/pr2002-01-17.html   (1521 words)

  
 Communications News: On a mission: Amir Zoufonoun charts global territory for Western Multiplex - Company Business and ...
The company posted $44.8 million in sales in 1999, and according to analyst estimates will reach $82.2 million by the end of 2000 and $134.6 in 2001--growing rapidly from the $3.5 million in sales the company posted in 1989, when Zoufonoun joined.
The wireless market of which Western Multiplex is a part is now a $7 billion to $14 billion industry, and growing--a far stretch from the $3.5 billion mode it stayed in for years.
Western Multiplex's rapid growth over the last 10 years is rewarding to Zoufonoun, who was hired away from Harris Corp. in 1989 with the specific aim of building a radio group for his new company.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0CMN/is_10_37/ai_66677555   (1536 words)

  
 Western Multiplex Buys Adaptive For $645 Million
The deal, unanimously approved by both company's board of directors, was met with investor approval as Adaptive's stock saw a nearly 25 percent surge, to $16 per share before market open.
Jonathan Zakin, Western Multiplex chairman and chief executive officer, said the acquisition takes both companies out of its particular niche market and into a position to compete with national providers like Cisco Systems, Inc.(Quote, Chart), and Airspan Networks, Inc.
According to Zakin at the time of the IPO, the main reason the company went public was to create a currency to purchase other companies.
www.internetnews.com /xSP/print.php/509631   (401 words)

  
 Wireless Week - Western Multiplex Settles Down With New Parents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The company reduced its total head count by about 20 percent, and it expects to save more than $20 million based on recent cost-cutting actions.
Though Glenayre's stock was up slightly after the Western Multiplex sale was announced last week, the microwave division accounted for only about 8 percent of Glenayre's total revenue last year, and analysts at Prudential Securities, for instance, don't plan on upgrading their recommendation anytime soon.
As for investors, they were attracted to Western Multiplex because of the division's success in microwave radios, particularly for unlicensed spectrum, and its potential for future growth, especially in Internet protocol technologies.
www.wirelessweek.com /article/CA3376.html?spacedesc=&stt=001   (753 words)

  
 ARC Wireless Solutions, Inc.
ARC Wireless Solutions, Inc. is a wireless technology company that is involved in marketing, distribution and servicing, as well as selective design and manufacturing, of a broad range of component and network solutions in support of wireless applications.
The Company’s wireless solutions are marketed through the Company’s internal sales force, OEMs, numerous reseller distribution channels, retail and the Internet to support network deployment in the growing domestic and global wireless markets.
Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to have been correct.
www.arcwireless.net /in_the_news/3pressview.cfm?id=75   (634 words)

  
 TheStreet.com: Western Multiplex Plays the Little Engine That Could
A look at the company's first month as a public company paints a somewhat unusual picture of a tech investment for less caffeinated investors.
Indeed, the analysts assigned by their investment banks to follow Western Multiplex are in universal agreement on why the company's shares should rise, and precisely how to measure the target.
For wire-line companies, the average ratio is 15.5.
www.thestreet.com /comment/siliconstreet/1063011.html   (1140 words)

  
 TheStreet.com: Going From Safe to Shaky in Under a Year
Well, the game is up for the time being for the Sunnyvale, Calif., company, which suggested to Wall Street on Monday that it hasn't a clue where its business is going in the near term.
The company told analysts that second-quarter sales were shaping up to be about $21 million, 44% below first-quarter revenue, resulting in losses of about $4 million, or 7 cents per share.
A year ago, analysts at the three investment banks that underwrote Western Multiplex's IPO said that based on the comparable valuations of the company's peers, it should be worth about 10 times estimated 2001 revenue of $141.3 million, or about $24 per share.
www.thestreet.com /comment/siliconstreet/1467114.html   (964 words)

  
 Computers and Software Information at Business.com
The principal activities of the Company are the design and provision of task-specific systems of communication utilising internet, intranet, extranet, migration and multiplex information technology resources to large companies targeted in...
The Company's principal activity is the installation of information systems for other organisations as well as the provision of information and technical assistance to users of information technology.
The Company's principal activity is to seek and acquire profitable entertainment businesses and assets via acquisition and liquidate, modify, extend or otherwise satisfy the...
www.business.com /directory/computers_and_software   (5924 words)

  
 Company News On Call
With 46,000 square feet to move into, the facility nearly doubles the space Glenayre Western Multiplex occupied at their previous location in Belmont, where the company had conducted business for the past five years of a sixteen year period.
The Company has supplied systems worldwide for private, industrial, common carrier, and government users including cellular and PCS, utilities and railroads, and oil and gas services.
Western Multiplex Corporation was acquired by Glenayre Technologies Inc. in April 1995, and is now known as Glenayre Western Multiplex.
www.cyperus.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/41351   (461 words)

  
 Western Multiplex & Proxim Get Engaged - BroadbandWeek Direct 01/17/2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The combined company, which will keep the Proxim name and trade under its stock ticker symbol (PROX), will offer end-to-end wireless networking solutions for mobile wireless backhaul, fiber extension redundancy, enterprise wireless LAN and campus networking, last mile access and home networking, according to Proxim.
In March 2000, the company announced plans to acquire WirelessHome Corp. The privately held developer of point-to-multipoint systems provided Western Multiplex with extensive radio and modem systems expertise critical for developing low-cost wireless networks.
And, in January of last year, Western Multiplex pulled out of a deal to acquire Adaptive Broadband Corp. after the broadband wireless systems provider estimated revenue for the fiscal year 2001 second quarter would be about $8 million, down considerably from the previously forecasted $31 million.
www.broadbandweek.com /news/020114/print/020117_wireless_western.htm   (383 words)

  
 Multiplex Property Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Multiplex Constructions Pty Limited (ACN 008 687 063) which is being renamed Multiplex Limited and its subsidiaries
A leasehold entitles the holder to possess a property for a specified period of time or the duration of the lease.
The person or company that owns the building is called the freeholder.
www.multiplex.com.au /page.asp?partid=255   (495 words)

  
 Company News On Call   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Glenayre Western Multiplex is the core of Glenayre's recently formed Wireless Interconnect strategic marketing group.
We are proud to be a part of the growing Glenayre family, as our new name demonstrates." Glenayre Western Multiplex is the leader in T1/E1 spread spectrum wireless interconnect radios, providing high-performance digital microwave radios, analog microwave radios and baseband equipment to the telecommunications market for over sixteen years.
The company has supplied systems worldwide for private, industrial, wireless service operators, and government users including cellular and PCS, utilities and railroads, and oil and gas services.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/87307   (318 words)

  
 On a mission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
To Amir Zoufonoun, 1992 was a pivotal year in Western Multiplex’s 21-year history—when the company took on what he called a “missionary” tour of the U.S. to promote the first T1/E1 wireless link in the unlicensed ISM band, dubbed Lynx.
The company posted $44.8 million in sales in 1999, and according to analyst estimates will reach $82.2 million by the end of 2000, and $134.6 in 2001—growing rapidly from the $3.5 million in sales the company posted in 1989, when Zoufonoun joined.
The wireless market of which Western Multiplex is a part is now a $7 billion to $14 billion industry, and growing—a far stretch from the $3.5 billion mode it stayed in for years.
www.comnews.com /stories/articles/c1000cover.htm   (2099 words)

  
 Communications News: On a mission: Amir Zoufonoun charts global territory for Western Multiplex - Company Business and ...
The company now has 35%, of its sales overseas, which is projected to grow to 50% at the end of 2001.
Zoufonoun says, in addition to Western Multiplex's growth, Zakin was impressed with the company's core technology, developed in its own labs in four key areas; its low turnover--losing only three engineers in 10 years; and more than 700 staff-years of radio experience.
Western Multiplex is now boosting its sales force and pushing ahead with its international growth.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0CMN/is_10_37/ai_66677555/pg_2   (807 words)

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