To: funds who wrote (49 ) 3/14/1998 5:30:00 PM From: Bron-y-aur Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 274
funds/tkx watchers thread has been quiet last week or so. a press release was put out wednesday. maybe market was expecting a real biggie and stock ran up in advance and is now retracing a bit? the bear creek is relatively small (1.3m relative to a company which booked $34m last quarter) but perhaps is more interesting in that the client is a major player in the mail order business - maybe will herald more business in this sector? anyone have thoughts on criteria tkx uses on whether to make announcements on contract wins. last quarter think there were only 2 announcments (large us govt deal and small rome airport deal) which made up under $5m of quarter's sales. what do you think Funds and when you say buy on weakness, what is your threshold? anything else from your perspective would be interesting to hear.. sam g BEAR CREEK CORPORATION SELECTS TEKLOGIX WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Canada (March 11, 1998) -- Teklogix International Inc., a global leader in wireless data communications, today announced that it has been awarded a contract worth C$1.9 million from Bear Creek Corporation, a leading direct mail marketer in the United States. Teklogix installed a wireless system at Bear Creek's newly-opened, 275,000-square-foot distribution centre in Hebron, Ohio, in November of last year. With the catalogue company having shipped out some 2.5 million packages from the Hebron facility since then, the implementation of Teklogix' high-performance wireless systems has been an important element in providing quality customer service. Another Teklogix' wireless system is being installed at Bear Creek's sprawling facility in Medford, Oregon. The system will provide seamless radio frequency coverage, with redundancy, over 45 acres outdoors and across 500,000 square feet of warehouse space. Bear Creek will also use Teklogix' 8055 vehicle-mount and 7030 hand-held, extreme temperature terminals to track perishable goods in its cold storage space and freezer storage units. These terminals can also be operated in the numerous ambient temperature warehouses at the Medford site. The systems will interface with Catalyst warehouse management software (WMS) to control a range of warehousing and production functions including receiving, retrieving and shipping. The installation is particularly significant since it involves the use of Teklogix' 19.2 K baud radios, which enhance the transmission rate of the narrow band system while maintaining its traditional advantages of long-range transmission over large coverage areas. According to Ric Sharp, Director, WMS Implementation for Bear Creek: "Teklogix has not missed a beat in supporting our warehouse management system implementation. The sales team, led by Doug Bilsborough, and the entire technical staff have been responsive to our every need and have bent over backwards to make our implementation successful. Our relationship with the Teklogix team exemplifies the spirit of partnership that we strive for with all of our suppliers - they truly put their customers first." "The benefits of wireless technology are self-evident for a direct mail company like Bear Creek, which depends on being able to process orders and ship perishable goods quickly and efficiently," said Rod Coutts, Chairman, President and CEO of Mississauga-based Teklogix. "Teklogix is committed to developing premium-engineered, wireless systems and providing consistent service to suit our customer's individual needs." Bear Creek Corporation, with US$300 million in sales and headquartered in Medford, Oregon, is one of the nation's leading direct mail marketers employing several thousand people. Bear Creek Corporation companies include Harry and David, the nation's largest direct marketer of fruit and food gifts; Harry and David Stores; Jackson & Perkins, a leading mail-order supplier of roses and other gardening products; Northwest Express, a unique Northwest products lifestyle catalogue; and Bear Creek Gardens, a wholesale rose company. Teklogix designs, manufactures, markets and supports large-scale local and wide-area network wireless data communication systems for corporations that have a mobile workforce and a need for real-time interactive data communications. The systems are typically used by the manufacturing, retail, transportation, service and public safety markets. Teklogix has more than 4,000 installations in 45 countries. The company has sales and support offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia, the Pacific Rim, and South and Latin America.