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Teledyne Buys Bolt Technology

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies said Wednesday afternoon that it has acquired Bolt Technology Corporation , a supplier of equipment for the offshore energy exploration market. per share cash for the publicly held company. According to Teledyne, it will pay approximately $171M for Bolt, or $22.00

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Teledyne Technologies Acquires CETAC

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies has acquired laboratory automation and instrument developer CETAC Technologies , the company annoucned this morning. lifescience instrumentations automation laboratory acquisition merger cetac technologies teledyne' Financial details of the buy were not announced.

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Teledyne Cuts Outlook On Sales Slowdown In Energy Markets

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies said this morning that it is cutting its outlook for the third quarter and full year, due to decline in sales in energy-related products. The company also blamed a strong U.S. The company also blamed a strong U.S. READ MORE>>.

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Teledyne Buys BlueView Technologies

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The company was based in Seattle. Teledyne said the acquisition of BlueView will bolster its Teledyne Marine Group, which is focused on acoustic sensors and communication devices, harsh environment interconnects, and complete autonomous underwater vehicles. READ MORE>>.

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Teledyne Buys Unit Of 3M In $230M Deal

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies has acquired the gas and flame detection business of 3M , in a deal worth $230M in cash, the company announced early this morning. READ MORE>>.

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Reflections on 2019: Greg Monterrosa, Startup Community Leader

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Every year, at the end of the year, we share some reflections on the past year from our readers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, sponsors, and others in the local technology community. What was the biggest news for you/your company this year? What are you most looking forward to in the technology/startup world in 2020?

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Teledyne Completes $789M e2v Acquisition

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies Incorporated and UK-based e2v technologies plc said today that the two have completed the $789M acquisition of e2v by Teledyne. The deal had been announced in December. e2v develops machine vision products, including image sensors and custom cameras and applications.