Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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OSI Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:OSIS), a vertically-integrated provider of specialized electronics and services, announced that, its Security division, Rapiscan Systems, was selected as winner of the Best Explosive Detection Solution at the Government Security News (GSN) magazine’s Homeland Security Awards. The GSN Homeland Security Awards commemorate the ongoing public-private partnership between all branches of federal, state and local government in the United States and the private sector vendors who provide the most advanced solutions and technologies. Rapiscan was selected as a winner in the Vendors of Physical Security Products and Solutions category for its Eagle M45 cargo and vehicle inspection system.

OSI Systems, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs and manufactures electronic systems and components for homeland security, healthcare, defense, and aerospace markets worldwide.

Nordson Corporation (NASDAQ:NDSN) announced the election of James E. DeVries as a Corporate Vice President of the company. DeVries serves as Nordson’s Vice President, Global Continuous Improvement, reporting directly to Nordson President and CEO Michael F. Hilton.

Nordson Corporation manufactures equipment used for precision dispensing, testing and inspection, and surface preparation and curing.

Global Hunter (GBLHF.PK)
Global Hunter’s focus is on strategic and base metals, with an advanced stage copper oxide project in Chile and a highly prospective molybdenum property in British Columbia, Canada. GBLHF teams are working on developing the Corona de Cobre property in Chile and the Rabbit south property in British Columbia.

La Corona de Cobre, Chile:
+18,000 hectare land package in coastal belt of Andean Cordillera of Chile on the Atacama Fault Zone.(”Chilean Iron-Copper Belt”)

Project Highlights
- Copper oxide deposit, leachable
- Existing NI 43-101 Resource Estimate (225 million pounds of copper)
- Management with proven track record
- Highly qualified technical team
- Low operating costs of appr. $ 1.00/lb (preliminary calculation)
- Substantial upside potential (resource covers less than 0.1% of total area)

Rabbit South, British Columbia:
1,900 hectare land package between two of British Columbia’s most successful copper mines (Afton and Highland Valley)

Project Highlights
- 1,900 hectares 26km from Kamloops, British Columbia, between the Afton and Highland Valley copper mines
- 86 holes drilled on property from 1979 to 2005
- Two large target areas identified
- Recent drilling confirms presence of wide-spread near-surface molybdenum mineralization

Some of the earliest uses of copper we know of dates back to the cave men who used axes and other weapons made of copper. All the way from the Egyptian pyramids to Mohenjo Daro, archaeologists have discovered copper used to make statues and even plumbing systems.
In ancient times, people believed that drinking water and eating food in copper vessels was the best remedy for long, healthy life.
Some of the fastest microprocessors in the world are made partly from copper. Also, a major part of the connectors and instrument parts used in spacecrafts and rockets use copper.
Archeologists have recovered a portion of a water plumbing system from the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. After 5,000 years, the copper tubing was still in serviceable condition.

For more information please visit official website of GBLHF.PK: www.globalhunter.ca/homeabout.html

Harsco Corporation (NYSE:HSC) announced its annual analysts conference in New York City, with formal presentations starting at 8:00 am ET on Friday, December 9, 2011. Chairman, President and CEO Salvatore D. Fazzolari and other senior Harsco executives will discuss the Company’s global operations and strategies for growth. Interested parties may access a live webcast through the Harsco website at www.harsco.com. The webcast will also be available for archived re-broadcast for a limited period via the Harsco site.

Harsco Corporation is a diversified global company serving major industries that are fundamental to worldwide infrastructure development and economic growth.

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