Ikonics Corp.
(IKNX) Makes products for the creation and transfer of physical and visual images. The products rely on four primary technologies: ultraviolet chemistry, filim coating and construction, technical abrasive etching, and industrial inkjet printing.
3rd quarter FY2013, 9/30
20132012
Revenue$4,217.1$4,231.2–0.3
Income116.2228.1–49.1
Earn/share0.060.11–45.5
9 months
Revenue$12,894.1$12,787.9–3.9
Income321.5408.8–21.3
Earn/share0.160.21–23.8
Figures in thousands except for earnings per share.
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