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The march of technology in Tehama County – Red Bluff Daily News

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In last week's column, I wrote about the evolution of television and the role technology has played in following all kinds of sports. In 1958, I was thrilled to see one baseball game of the week on a 13-inch black and white TV. If I have the financial means today, I can watch virtually every single sporting event in the world, including my personal favorite, Corn Hole, on a flat-screen TV the size of a garage door. Boy, that's progress, isn't it? You might be surprised to learn that I actually helped introduce the computer to Tehama County. In 1964, at the age of 19, Bruce Sale and I were caretakers at the Diamond International Corporate Offices on Diamond Avenue. I'm not sure why, but along with staff members Cherry Smith Mealer, Helen Robson, Plant Comptroller CC "Red" Caylor, and Plant President Bill Jones, Bruce and I attended a weekend seminar where we discussed a brand new Wiz Bang informed computers larger than a caravan. This fool spat out pun

CardieX Ltd lifts FY21 sales growth target on the back of strong March quarter

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Sales since the beginning of 2021 have increased by more than 30% compared to the same period in fiscal year 20. () has raised its forecast for fiscal 2021 revenue growth after a successful March quarter by 40%. CardieX, a global medical technology company focused on hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and other vascular diseases, posted steady revenue growth in the penultimate quarter of fiscal 21. Excluding royalties, medical device sales increased 30% year over year on a currency-neutral basis, with key new team members and market growth driving the increased sales targets. Two pillar strategy CardieX CEO and General Manager Craig Cooper said the company is investing in both medical device products and wearable devices for consumers to diversify its product offerings and create value for shareholders. "Ultimately, under the CardieX Holding, we will have two separate but intertwined businesses," he said. “ATCOR will continue our traditional medical dev