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![]() Despite an unstable economy, the company experienced a large amount of growth in 2008, making it one of Ingram Micro Canada's top consumer electronics vendors. "Even with the current economy, Aluratek has proven its stability as a driving force in the consumer electronics industry,” says John Henderson, director of consumer electronics and digital signage of Ingram Micro Canada. “We look forward to Aluratek’s continued growth in 2009.” Aluratek develops hardware and consumer products such as Internet radio, external storage and digital photo frames. The company recently launched a USB Internet radio jukebox. Users can stream Internet radio from more than 150 countries. Related headlines Aluratek unveils Wi-Fi music system The Bushnell Backtrack and Trackstick II Kofax's Capture 8.0 recognized by KMWorld magazine OC METRO Minute Jan. 12: Fisker Automotive named to BusinessWeek's list of Top U.S. Startups for 2008 CMS introduces new instant PC recovery product Toshiba wins industry awards for latest color copier Vizio announces Top Value award candidate Universal Protection Service launches new product |
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