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Perceptron, Inc. (PRCP) Stake Owned by Moab Capital Partners, LLC
2016-03-16 10:32:31| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Moab Capital Partners, LLC revealed that they own 7.7% of Perceptron, Inc. in a Schedule 13D/A disclosure that was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday, March 15th. The investor owns 715,448 shares of the stock valued at about $3,548,622.
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Perceptron Launches EXPERT CMM Solution -- Hybrid Coordinate Measuring Machine With Touch Software Allows Fully Automated Production Metrology Using Laser Scanning Technology
2016-02-09 04:03:26| metrologyworld News Articles
Perceptron, Inc.(NASDAQ:PRCP) has launched a CNC multi-sensor CMM solution that seamlessly integrates touch-probe and laser scanning functionality into a single measuring station, operated exclusively by touch software
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Perceptron Introduces New WheelWorks Non-Contact Wheel Alignment Laser Sensor
2015-12-11 01:58:00| metrologyworld Home Page
Perceptron, Inc.(NASDAQ:PRCP), a leading global provider of non-contact 3D measurement, inspection and automation solutions, introduces the all-new WheelWorks 'HNCA' non-contact laser sensor and software toolkit for automated wheel alignment measuring systems that utilizes Perceptron's Helix smart sensor technology
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Perceptron Appoints Western Regional Sales Manager
2015-09-23 03:19:52| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Terry Wear brings over 30 years of coordinate measuring, metrology and aerospace experience to his new position as the Western regional sales manager. The appointment of Terry Wear as the new Western regional sales manager for COORD3 CMM sales and Perceptron's 3D product lines has been announced by Jeff Armstrong, the president and chief executive officer of Perceptron, Inc. .
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On Bears, Breaking Even, Buffett... And Perceptron
2015-09-12 23:24:47| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Ever wonder why our "avoid" section massively outstrips our "buy" section? We explain our reasoning, gleaning wisdom from the likes of Warren Buffett and Nassim Taleb. Is a 7,400%+ 1-year earnings growth rate too optimistic a target--with too little upside? We think so.
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