Intermagnetics General Corporation [IMGC]
Opened The NASDAQ Stock Market
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Pictured:
Glenn H. Epstein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Intermagnetics General Corporation (NASDAQ: IMGC), joins
NASDAQ host Vi Lilly, Managing Director, to preside over
the Market Open.
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Glenn H. Epstein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Intermagnetics General Corporation
(NASDAQ: IMGC) opened The NASDAQ Stock Market
Thursday, November 13, 2003
at NASDAQ's MarketSite
in New York City.
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Intermagnetics General Corporation [IMGC] Chairman and CEO Opens The NASDAQ Stock Market
The NASDAQ Stock Market proudly welcomes Intermagnetics General
Corporation [IMGC] and its CEO, Glenn Epstein, to the Market Open.
Following the open, Intermagnetics hosts its annual meeting at
the MarketSite.
About Intermagnetics General Corporation [IMGC]
Intermagnetics (www.igc.com), drawing on the financial strength,
operational excellence and technical leadership in its core
businesses of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Instrumentation, has
become a prominent participant in superconducting applications for
Energy Technology. The company has a more than 30-year history as a
successful developer, manufacturer and marketer of superconducting
materials, radio-frequency coils, magnets and devices utilizing low-
and high-temperature superconductors and related cryogenic equipment.
Intermagnetics derives current revenues primarily from applications
within magnetic resonance imaging for medical diagnostics and
cryogenic applications for vacuum and related processes. The company
is at the forefront in the development of high-temperature
superconductor-based applications that would provide increased
capacity and reliability for transmission and distribution of
electric power. Through its own research and development programs and
in conjunction with industry and other partners, Intermagnetics is
committed to further commercialization of applied superconductivity
and cryogenic systems for a broad range of applications.
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