Cemtrex uplists to NASDAQ

Cemtrex uplists to NASDAQ

NEWS/DIVIDENDS The new facility in Gosty, Posen manufactures filters and filter inserts for the independent aftermarket. With recently-opened location...

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NEWS/DIVIDENDS The new facility in Gosty, Posen manufactures filters and filter inserts for the independent aftermarket. With recently-opened locations in Singapore and India, Hengst is now present on four continents and in seven countries, through 11 locations. “This creates important conditions for taking into account the particularities of the different international markets and optimally aligning our development and production with these,” said Jens Röttgering, chairman of the Hengst Group board. “The internationalization ensures the further growth of our group of companies and therefore the jobs in Germany at the same time.”

of Operations, Pall Process Systems. “Pall is honoured to join the SUNY Broome team in providing a solution which enables the people of Grande-Saline to meet a very basic, yet very critical, human need. We are pleased to share our resources and skills to support a life-improving initiative such as this, and are thankful that our channel partners have contributed to this great cause as well.” The Health for Haiti program also supports three new computer schools which give Haitians access to and training in technology. In addition to the Pall Aria water system, Pall has donated 30 laptops for use in these schools. For further information, visit www.pall.com

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Pall donates filtration technology to help Haiti

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Pall Aria water filtration system is providing clean DRINKINGWATERTORESIDENTSOF Grande-Saline, a remote village in northwest Haiti. The filtration system, donated by Pall Corp as part of SUNY Broome’s Health for Haiti program, has been operating since March. The installed system is a smaller version of the robust Pall Aria membrane systems used in municipal water treatment plants around the world. It draws up to 22 gallons of river water per minute, filtering out harmful bacteria and pathogens, including cholera and giardia. “Clean water is basic and fundamental for human health,” said Jennifer Musa, Biology professor at SUNY Broome and co-instructor of the Health for Haiti program. “It’s easy for those of us who enjoy clean water every day to take it for granted, but there are many in our global community who do not have access to safe water. This collaboration has enabled us to provide a community in Haiti with access to clean, safe water. Not only has it benefited the people in Haiti, it has also provided a life-changing experience for our students.” “The launch of this Pall Aria system in Haiti is an extremely significant achievement,” said Jodi Tate, vice president

June 2015

Cemtrex uplists to NASDAQ

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he common shares of diversified industrial and manufacturing technology company Cemtrex Inc have started trading on the .!3$!1#APITAL-ARKETS UNDERA new CETX symbol. Cemtrex, parent company of Griffin Filter, was previously listed on the OTC. Earlier this year, the company implemented a 1 for 6 reverse stock split of its common stock in preparation for the uplisting (see Filtration Industry Analyst, April 2015). The company has seen strong growth in recent years reaching over US$47 million in revenue and US$0.39 earnings per share in 2014 up from approximately US$13 million in revenue and US$.04 earnings per share in fiscal 2013. “Cemtrex has had a long journey to get to this point and it is only a result of the hard work and dedication of our employees that we have come this far. Uplisting to NASDAQ allows us to attract a broader investor base which will be essential in enhancing the value of the company moving ahead. I am extremely proud of our team today and am looking forward to leading Cemtrex to greater heights,” said Saagar Govil, chairman and CEO of Cemtrex. In honour of the company’s achievement, Cemtrex management rang the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell on 25 June 2015.

Dividends UÊ Donaldson Co Inc’s board of directors has approved a 3% increase to its quarterly cash dividend and authorised a new share repurchase program. A quarterly cash dividend of US$0.17 per share will be paid on 2 July 2015 to shareholders of record on 16 June 2015. This is Donaldson’s 239th consecutive quarterly cash dividend paid by the company over 59 years. Donaldson, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, is also increasing the top-end of its targeted payout ratio from 40% to 45%. The company now expects its long-term dividend payout will be 35–45% of the average of its three-year trailing earnings per share. “Our priorities for capital deployment, including investing in support of our Strategic Growth Plan while also returning cash to our shareholders through dividends and share repurchase, remain critical to our success over time,” said Tod Carpenter, Donaldson’s CEO. In addition, the Donaldson board has authorised the repurchase of up to 14 million shares of its common stock, or approximately 10% of its outstanding shares. www.donaldson.com UÊ SPX Corp will pay a quarterly dividend of US$0.375 per common share on 1 July 2015 to shareholders of record on 16 June 2015. www.spx.com UÊ Ecolab Inc’s regular quarterly cash dividend of US$0.33 per common share will be paid on 15 July 2015 to shareholders of record on 16 June 2015. www.ecolab.com UÊ /…iÊ Cantel Medical Corp board has authorised a regular semiannual cash dividend of US$0.05 per outstanding share of the company’s common stock. The dividend is payable on 31 July 2015 to shareholders of record on 17 July 2015. www.cantelmedical.com UÊ Danaher Corp’s board has approved a regular quarterly dividend of US$0.135 per share which is payable on 31 July 2015. The US conglomerate, which owns Trojan Technologies Inc, recently announced plans to acquire Pall Corp (see Filtration Industry Analyst, May 2015). www.danaher.com

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Filtration Industry Analyst

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