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12-03 :: March/April 2012


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Companies Facts


• Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) already received from the FDA which confirms the design of the planned studies is acceptable to support a New Drug Application (NDA) and marketing approval of VivaGel®


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• Trials to be completed in 2012; • Preparation of NDA submission and out-licensing discussions to follow.


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exas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ: TXN) expanded its high-performance clock buffer


portfolio with the introduction of two new universal clock buffer families. The CDCLVC1310 LVCMOS clock buffer delivers an industry-leading phase noise floor of –169 dBc/Hz in crystal mode. The LMK00101/05 complements the family with fle- xible output voltage level configurations. The LMK00301/04/06/08 differential-ended family offers ultra-low additive jitter of 51 femtoseconds.


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or the fourth quarter of 2011, Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ: PANL) reported opera-


ting income of $3.6 million and net income of $5.7 million, or $0.12 per diluted share, on revenues of $18.7 million. This compares to an operating loss of $210,000 and a net loss of $5.3 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, on revenues of $10.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2010.


For the full year of 2011, the company reported revenues of $61.3 million, up 101% compared to revenues of $30.5 million for 2010. Material sales for 2011 were $37.4 million, up 117% compared


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he UK’s leading manufacturer of high purity single-wall carbon nanotubes – Thomas Swan


– has announced a 4 year, GBP625,000 ($992,000) collaboration with the Centre for Research on Ad- aptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN) at Trinity College Dublin to develop a scalable manufacturing process for high purity graphene.


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hermo Fisher Scientific Inc. launched its new Thermo Scientific Process 11 parallel co-rotating


twin-screw extruder for polymer and food industry research applications. The 11mm extruder is desi- gned to minimize material costs, be easier to use and optimize laboratory space. To achieve this, the benchtop Process 11 uses a minimal amount of sample material (20 g) and features a user-friendly touchscreen with integrated feeder control.


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