
U203-F Display
Features:
8 digits volume,8 digits sales,6 digits price per unit
1.2”LCD yellow backlight
running normally on the condition of -40 C to 55 C
broad sight scope from all directions
Current:600 mA
100% Factory Tested.
Packing:
Weight:
Dimension :
300g/case of 1 120×253×26mm/case of 1
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sees Engelhard as an expansion of its own catalyst business,
which would also make its whole portfolio less vulnerable to the economic cycle. As The Economist went to press
the two companies were haggling over the price BASF had offered $37 a share, or $38 if Engelhard opens its
books. Engelhard told its shareholders not to respond. ThyssenKrupp, by contrast, is seen as a white knight in its
$3.5 billion bid for Dofasco, which would complement its existing portfolio of 16 Canadian companies.
Adidas-Salomon s acquisi fuel dispenser tion of Reebok last August was also friendly, but it represents a higher risk for the
German company. Although the two firms are in the same business, it will be a challenge to integrate them without
damaging the value of either brand. Jochen Zeitz, chief executive of Puma, adidas-Salomon s rival from the same
hometown in Bavaria, believes there is more mileage for him in pushing Puma s single brand around the world.
Acquisitions are on Puma s agenda too, but only small ones that would add no more than 10% to annual sales.
Last month it bought Unisol, which has the Puma licence in Argentina.
The fortunes of TUI, Europe s biggest tourism company, are rather different. It bought CP Ships, a Canadian
container company, for $2.4 billion in August last year, to add to the operations of its shipping subsidiary, Hapag-
Lloyd. The deal puts Hapag-Lloyd among the world s top five container operators, which are enjoying huge growth
in demand. Some analysts feel, however, that TUI overpaid, because it was determined to find a counterbalance
for its underperforming tourism business. Other German adventures in North America over the past year include
the purchase of Renal Care Group by Fresenius Medical Care, and two acquisitions by Siemens, of US Filter and CTI
Molecular Imaging. SAP, a huge German IT company, has joined the fun—buying Khimetrics, which sells price-
optimisation software.
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