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Omni-Lite revenue for 2007 increases 39%, EBITDA increases 76%, cash flow increases 65% and net income increases 58% - Read More

Date Added: April 30, 2008 01:33:02 PM
For the year ended December 31, 2007, Omni-Lite Industries Canada Inc. is pleased to report an increase in revenue of 39% over fiscal 2006. These results are largely the effect of growth experienced in the Military and Aerospace divisions.

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