IDC announced record growth in Q2

Imaging Dynamics Company (IDC) has announced that the Q2 2005 preliminary results are at record levels for revenues, earnings and units shipped.
   
"We booked over $7 million [CAN] in revenues, substantially increased our order backlog, shipped over 60 units and will show earnings of between 1.6 and 2.1 cents per share - all new records," said Darryl Stein, President and CEO in a release.
   
"We have strong momentum across all geographies, particularly the USA and China," added Stein. "In the United States we have put together a very talented team and our channel partners are all performing at record levels for orders, sales activity and prospects. In Asia, we continue to exceed all of our 2005 projections having booked over 100 orders in the second quarter."
   
Expansion for IDC in the quarter included new orders and installations in a number of countries including Canada, Bahrain, Vietnam, France, Spain and Australia, Stein said. Second quarter 2005 also saw new IDC channel partners in Brazil, Argentina and Puerto Rico.
   
The Company will release its second quarter and six month 2005 financial results for the period ending June 30th, 2005 on August 9th, 2005.

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