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Elgeet Optical Co., Inc., Rochester,. N. Y., has agreed toacquire 80% of the stock of Steinheil Co. of Munich,. West Germany, for $560,000 subject to ...
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D e - V a r - K i n e t i c s D i v . of Consoli­ dated E l e c t r o d y n a m i c s Corp., has t e m p o r a r y quarters a t 706 Bostwick Ave., Bridgeport 5, Conn, pending establishment of its new plant a n d of­ fice. T h e administrative, sales, engi­ neering, a n d development d e p a r t m e n t s will be located a t this address as well as manufacturing facilities for elec­ tronic recording a n d control instru­ ments. Other manufacturing opera­

E l g e e t Optical Co., Inc., Rochester, Ν. Υ., has agreed to acquire 8 0 % of the stock of Steinheil C o . of Munich, West Germany, for $560,000 subject t o stockholder approval. Steinheil, like Elgeet, is a manufacturer of lens and optical systems. E o n Corp., Brooklyn, N . Y., a r e ­ cently formed company operating in

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Kanthal Corp., Stamford, Conn., has opened a second plant a t Bethel, Conn., for production of heating elements. Office a n d manufacturing facilities will be maintained a t Stamford. K e y e s Scientific Corp., Cambridge, Mass., has opened a new plant a t 122 H a m p s h i r e St., Cambridge, Mass. T h e new plant will produce Chaffee-Keyes flame photometers. Maser Optics, Inc., 89 Brighton Ave., Boston 23, Mass., has announced a new leasing plan for all of their equipment. Included is t h e T r i d e n t lightweight laser. N R C E q u i p m e n t Corp., subsidiary of N a t i o n a l Research Corp., C a m ­ bridge 42, Mass., h a s been designated sales a n d servicing agent for the Gen­ eral Electric Co.'s mass spectrometer