Teradyne
Teradyne divests aerospace & defense connector
and backplane business
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 6, 2001-Teradyne
(NYSE:TER) announced today that it is selling
its Nashua-based Aerospace & Defense connector
and backplane business to Amphenol Corporation
(NYSE: APH) of Wallingford CT. Terms were not
disclosed. The company reported, however, that
the results from the sale should not be considered
additive to its earlier earnings guidance for
the second quarter.
"Many years ago, aerospace and defense business
was the primary business for our Connections Systems
division," said George Chamillard, chairman
and CEO of Teradyne. "Today, the aerospace
and defense markets represent less than 5% of
the divisions' revenue. This sale will allow our
aerospace and defense customers and employees
to end up in an environment which is better aligned
with their long term interests. It also will allow
TCS to focus completely on its commercial opportunities,"
concluded Chamillard. The sale is expected to
be completed by the end of the second quarter.
About Teradyne
Teradyne (NYSE:TER) is the world's largest supplier
of automatic test equipment and is also a leading
supplier of high performance interconnection systems.
Teradyne's test products are used by manufacturers
of semiconductors, circuit assemblies and voice
and broadband telephone networks. Teradyne's backplane
assemblies and high-density connectors are used
by manufacturers of communications and computing
systems central to building networking infrastructure.
The company had sales of $3 billion in 2000 and
currently employs about 9,200 people worldwide.
About Amphenol
Amphenol Corporation (NYSE:APH) is one of the
world's leading producers of electronic and fiber
optic connectors, cable and interconnect systems.
Amphenol products are engineered and manufactured
in the Americas, Europe and Asia and sold by a
worldwide sales and marketing organization. The
primary end markets for the Company's products
are communication systems for the converging technologies
of voice, video and data communications, including
wired and wireless internet and broadband networks,
and industrial, automotive and aerospace applications.