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Show National Enterprise, March 24, 1976 Page Twelve HealtliGarde Doubles Assets in BSL Acquisition continued from page 2 cial results for the current year, Atmore and Roland said they would rather speak in terms of objectives'. Compared to gross revenues of $4.5 million in 1975, Atmore said HealthGarde plans to reach $6.6 million for 1976, with an expected $1.6 million in revenue from BSL. After tax earnings for the year should reach $450,000, Atmore said. contract management, therapeutic and diagnostic services to rural hospitals and manufacturers, installs and maintains minicomputer systems for automating total hospital information communications, health profiling, pulmonary testing, cardio- heart catheterization procedures, hospital admission procedures y laboratory data collection and pharmacy X-ra- HealthGarde provides EPSCO Wins $1 Million WESTWOOD, Mass.-EPSC- O, Incorporated (OTC 2.00, 2.50) today announced the receipt of a $1 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command (NASC) in Washington, D.C. for the production of Signal Data Converters used in the Navys P-Antisubmarine Warfare Aircraft. The Signal Data Converter is used aboard the Aircraft to provide the interface between the airplanes C P-3- C Naval Contract digital computer and its signals, control the angular and position of external control receivers. The converter has transformers. available 32 synchro input channels and can provide up EPSCO designed, developto 16 synchro output channels. ed and manufactures the conAngular data from as many as verters at its Westwood facili32 input channels is converted ty and has been supplying into binary digital form and them to the Navy since ??? presented to. the aircrafts New orders have extended digital computer upon request requirements for equipment Digital commands from the and support items well beyond computer, distributed to as 1980. many as 16 output channels and converted to synchro EPSCO is a manufacturer of avionic, marine and micro-wav- e equipment, including data converters, flight controls navigation systems, and pulse and cw signal sources. synchro-transmitte- rs Nuclear Services Sends Man to Atomic Energy Confab CAMPBELL, Calif-Lo- ren Stanley, Manager of Projects-LicensinSafety and Reliability Operations for Nuclear Services Corporation (OTC 3.50, 4.00) has been selected g, ie mwfx? Aeemn fan? ,con?ia??& faimrita to represent the United States at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, Austria March 15-2- 6. The IAEA is meeting to develop a series of international codes and safety guides on nuclear safety. Mr. Stanley was recommended by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as a U.S. expert on protection systems. As such, he is serving on the IAEA Working Group on Protection System Safety Guides. Nuclear Services Corporation is an international energy consulting firm offering specialized engineering, technical, and management services to electric utilities, and architectengineercon-structor- s engaged in the design, construction, testing, and operation of nuclear power plants. Burton Hawks Revamps Plans continued from page 10 nership agreements. The service unit currently is on a contract with a guaranteed minimum and the drilling rig will be available for contract drilling for other firms. Intermediate depth rigs should continue to be in demand in the Rocky Mountains, Hawks said. The Casper company year-to-ye- reported ar net income of $281,694, or 4 cents a share, on revenues of $914,120 for . the nine months ended Sept. 30, compared with net inco me of $340,142, or 5 cents a share, on revenues of $708,517 for the same period during 1974. But, oil and gas sales for the period in 1975 reached $737,290, compared with $529,116 in the period in 1974. The primaiy production of the company is in northern Colorados Lone Pine Field. |