Key Developments For Presstek Inc
Presstek Inc (PRST.O) (Nasdaq)
Presstek, Inc. Announces $10 Million Definitive Agreement For Sale Of Its Lasertel Subsidiary
Presstek, Inc. announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its wholly owned subsidiary, Lasertel, Inc. to SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems (US), Inc. (SELEX S&AS), a business development, marketing and U.S. product support arm of SELEX Galileo. SELEX Galileo is part of Finmeccanica's defense electronics business unit.
Presstek, Inc. Reaffirms Q4 2009 EBITDA Guidance
Presstek, Inc. reaffirmed fourth quarter 2009 guidance for positive EBITDA.
Quad/Graphics Installs Presstek, Inc.'s Presstek 52DI-AC Press Featuring Inline Aqueous Coater
Presstek, Inc. announced that Quad/Graphics, the Western Hemisphere's privately held commercial printer, will be purchasing a Presstek 52DI-AC. Quad/Graphics has purchased the Presstek 52DI-AC being demonstrated on the show floor at Print 09.
Presstek, Inc. Introduces New Polyester CTP Solution
Presstek, Inc. announced the Presstek DPM Pro 400, a polyester CTP platesetter. The DPM Pro 400 is a solution for commercial and in-plant printers that utilize small format presses. The DPM Pro 400 will be introduced at Print 09, which is scheduled for September 11-16 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Presstek can be found in Booth 3646 at the show.
Presstek, Inc. Announces International Trade Commission Victory in Patent Infringement Case Against VIM Technologies
Presstek, Inc. announced that it has prevailed in a critical ruling by an Administrative Law Judge of the International Trade Commission (ITC) in the Company's patent infringement case against Israeli-based VIM Technologies, Ltd. In an opinion made public on August 5, 2009, Judge E. James Gildea ruled that the Company's patents for its printing plate technology are valid and enforceable and that VIM has been infringing the Company's legally protected rights by importing and selling VIM's illegally infringing plates in the United States. The Company expects the ITC to confirm the judge's ruling within the next few months by banning the importation of VIM's illegal printing plates into the United States.

