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The MaskTrack Pro BD brings together a unique ASonic®


develop technology with a sophisticated


Post-Exposure Bake regime for perfect CD unifor- mity matching, crucial to sub 22nm DPT and future production challenges of advanced lithography. Designed to equalize the develop rate, independent of feature size and pattern loading, the ASonic ap- proach minimizes dark loss effects and removes the risk of pattern damage/collapse for unrivaled pattern fidelity results.


The new MaskTrack Pro BD introduces an exclusi- ve Mirror-Bake regime for maximum Post-Exposure Bake uniformity at mask level while enabling system level matching of temperature, recipe and perfor- mance. With its distinctive approach to mask inte- grity, the MaskTrack Pro BD high precision transfer of exposed image to final mask pattern, offers custo- mers a distinctive increase mask yield. http://www.suss.com


T


egal Corporation (NASDAQ:TGAL), an innovator of specialized production solutions for the fabri-


cation of advanced MEMS, power ICs and optoe- lectronic devices, today announced financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2011, which ended June 30, 2010.


Revenues for the first quarter of fiscal 2011 were $0.3 million, a decrease from the $1.1 million for the same quarter last year and a decrease of $2.8 million from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2010. Tegal reported a net loss of ($2.5) million, or ($0.29) per share, for the quarter, compared to a net loss of ($2.6) million, or ($0.31) per share in the comparable quarter one year ago. The reported net loss for the fourth quarter fiscal 2010 was ($5.4) million or ($0.64) per share.


Cash at the end of the fiscal first quarter of 2011 was $6.2 million, a $1.1 million decrease from the end of the March quarter. http://www.tegal.com


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niversal Display Corporation (NASDAQ: PANL) enabling energy-efficient displays and lighting


with its UniversalPHOLED™ technology and materi- als, announced its results for the quarter ended June 30, 2010. For the second quarter of 2010, the Com- pany reported a net loss of $4,436,095, or $(0.12) per basic and diluted share, compared to a net loss of $6,415,178, or $(0.18) per basic and diluted sha- re, for the second quarter of 2009. Net loss and loss per share for the second quarter of 2010 included a $2,582,428 non-cash loss on stock warrant liability.


Operating loss for the second quarter of 2010 was reduced to $1,909,144 from $6,310,763 for the second quarter of 2009. The improvement in the operating loss was attributable to a significant incre- ase in revenues, partially offset by higher operating expenses.


Revenues for the second quarter of 2010 were $8,446,829, compared to revenues of $2,956,354 for the second quarter of 2009. For the first half of 2010, the Company reported revenues of $12,693,479, compared to revenues of $5,790,212 for the same period in 2009. http://www.universaldisplay.com


V


eeco Instruments Inc. (NASDAQ: VECO), released its IRIS™ models for Innova®


and Bio-


Scope™ Catalyst™ Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs) to provide superior integration and accessibility for combined atomic force microscopy and Raman spec-


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