Electron beam tomography developer Imatron reported record revenues of $19.6 million in its second quarter, up 26% compared with revenues of $15.6 million posted in the same period in 2000. For the quarter (end-June 30), the South San Francisco, CA-based vendor had net income of $1.3 million, compared with net income of $1 million last year.
Imatron sold 10 EBT scanners in the second quarter in 2001, compared with eight in the second quarter of 2000. The company remains confident it will reach its goal of 30% annualized increase in sales revenue and a 50% increase in net operating income, said CEO S. Lewis Meyer.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersAugust 14, 2001
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