INVI yields 2000000.00% · NOBL yields 2.14%● Live data
📍 INVI pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, INVI + NOBL cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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Integral Vision, Inc. develops, manufactures, and markets flat panel display inspection systems for the display manufacturing processes. It primarily inspects micro displays and small flat panel displays. The company's products evaluate operating displays for cosmetic and functional defects, as well as provide electrical testing. Its products include SharpEye systems that provide flat panel display inspection for reflective, emissive, and transmissive display technologies; and detects functional and cosmetic defects in liquid crystal display (LCD) displays, as well as liquid crystal on silicon, OLED, microelectromechanical systems, 3LCD/high temperature poly-silicon, e-paper, and other display technologies. The company's technologies are applied to various consumer products, including a range of hand held devices, e-books, computer monitors, digital still cameras, HDTV, projectors, and video headsets. It sells its products directly in the United States, as well as through sales representatives in Asia and Europe. Integral Vision, Inc. was founded in 1978 and is headquartered in Wixom, Michigan.
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