Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Cohu Incorporated Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Financial Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]
I d now like to hand the conference over to your host today, Mr. Jeff Jones, Chief Financial Officer.
Jeffrey D. Jones
Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Good morning, and welcome to our conference call to discuss Cohu s fourth quarter 2020 results and first quarter 2021 outlook. I m joined today by our President and CEO, Luis Muller. If you need a copy of our earnings release, you may access it from our website at cohu.com or by contacting Cohu Investor Relations. There s also a slide presentation in conjunction with today s call that may be accessed on Cohu s website in the Investor Relations section. Replays of this call will be available via the same page after the call concludes.
Laser measuring system
Marposs, a world leader in measurement, inspection and test technologies, has announced the availability of its
Aeroel Extruline laser measuring systems for diameter control and flaw detection of opaque or transparent extruded products such as glass pipes, medical tubing, sections, electric cables and other similar products.
This system features on-line diameter measurement and automatically prevents the production of out-of-tolerance products by detecting and locating diameter flaws all along the product’s length. Its non-contact technology enables the measurement of moving products – hot or soft – without damage, signaling an alarm for out-of-tolerance conditions. This helps reduce scrap and risk of rejects later in the process.
Sheldon Adelson, casino magnate who influenced policy from D.C. to Jerusalem, dies at 87 Donald Frazier Sheldon G. Adelson, a billionaire casino tycoon and free-spending political donor who helped bankroll conservative candidates in the United States and Israel, and who pushed the governments of both countries to reject the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, died Jan. 11 in Malibu, Calif. He was 87. The cause was complications related to treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, according to a company statement. Mr. Adelson (pronounced ADD-ul-son), who fought his way up from an arduous childhood in Boston, was a vivid and polarizing character, a serial entrepreneur who transformed gambling in Las Vegas and Macao and brought the same bare-knuckled approach to the exercise of political influence.
Sheldon Adelson, Father of Comdex IT Mega-Show, Passes Away
“When Sheldon recruited me he told me was going to be shaking the hands of presidents and prime ministers around the world. He said, ‘Come with me, it’s going to be a helluva ride,’” said Jason Chudnofsky, who worked side by side with Adelson for 16 years. “Shockingly, he was right.” By Steven Burke January 12, 2021, 01:52 PM EST
Sheldon Adelson, who founded the first IT industry mega-show, Comdex, has passed away.
Adelson, 87, chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp., passed away on January 11 from complications related to treatment for non-Hodgkin‘s Lymphoma, according to a statement from casino resort development company.