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Strategies & Market Trends : Aardvark Adventures
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To: richardred who wrote (3694)4/14/2008 4:58:07 PM
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April 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Taylor Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: TAYD - News) announced today that it had third quarter net earnings of $365,009, up significantly from last year's third quarter earnings of $238,171. Net Earnings for the first nine months were $826,548, up substantially from last year's first nine months net earnings of $532,458. Sales for the third quarter were $4,926,252, up from last year's third quarter sales of $4,604,636. Sales for the first nine months were $13,610,843, up appreciably from last year's $12,429,113. "At this time last year, I commented that our sales for the first nine months were up over $1.8 million over the comparable 2006 period," stated Douglas P. Taylor, President. He continued, "This year, I'm pleased to report that our first nine month sales are up another approximately $1.2 million from last year's healthy level." He concluded, "We expected another very strong year and we're getting one." Taylor Devices, Inc. is a 53-year-old company engaged in the design, development, manufacture & marketing of shock absorption, rate control and energy storage devices for use in various types of vehicles, machinery, equipment & structures. The company continues to achieve growth in the developing seismic protection field and in the isolation of wind-induced vibrations. biz.yahoo.com
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