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Old February 27th 04, 09:47 PM
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"FiPe" wrote in message
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Paying $160 million for UPSAT is a pretty nice compliment from Garmin.


$32 million.


EAA says we are both wrong:

Garmin Buys UPS Aviation Technologies
Garmin International announced it would acquire UPS Aviation Technologies,
Inc. for $38 million in cash. Once approved and completed, UPSAT will become
Garmin AT and will continue operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of Garmin
International. UPS AT, Salem, Oregon, is the acknowledged leader in
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) technology and is working
with the FAA in developing the Safe Flight 21 and Alaskan Capstone programs.
www.garmin.com www.upsat.com


 




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