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Report: Amazon Set To Open Warehouse In Ventura County

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Amazon.com is getting set to open up a new "fulfillment center", this time in Ventura County, in the city of Thousand Oaks, according to local paper The Acorn. READ MORE>>.

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Teledyne Buys Remainder Of Ocean Design

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies announced this moring that the firm's subsidiary, Teledyne Instruments, inc., has acquired the remaining portion of Ocean Design that the firm did not own. to acquire the remaining 11 percent of Ocean Design. Teledyne said that it will rename Ocean Design Teledyne ODI, Inc.

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Amgen, Molecular Partners Team On Immuno-Oncology Drugs

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Thousand Oaks-based Amgen and Swiss biotech company Molecular Partners AG said Tuesday that the two are in a collaboration and licensing deal, for the commercialization of a molecule aimed at the immuno-oncology area.

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Teledyne Launches Earth Imaging Sensor To ISS

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies Incorporated said today that it has successfully launched an earth imaging sensor to the International Space Station (ISS), on last week's SpaceX Falcon 9 delivery run to the ISS.

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Teledyne Sells Printed Circuit Board Business

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies said late last week that it has completed the sale of the assets of its printed circuit technology business (Teledyne PCT), to FTG Circuits. The deal was worth $9.3M

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Ocean Aero Gets Investment From Teledyne For Ocean Robots

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San Diego-based Ocean Aero , a developer of unmanned, autonomous marine vehicles, has scored funding from Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne , the companies said this morning. Ocean Aero is designing the Submaran, an autonomous vehicle which can operate both on the surface and below the surface of the ocean.

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Teledyne Buys Atlas Hydrographic

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies has acquired German company Atlas Hydrographic GmbH , a designer and manufacturer of marine sonar systems. Financial terms of the asset buy were not disclosed. According to Teledyne, it will use the buy to strengthen its marine acoustic imaging business.