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1965 Explosive Fabricators, Inc. (EFI) is founded.
Sales were $7.5 million in 1980.
1997 DMC becomes a Delaware corporation.
Paul Lange stepped down in September 1998 and was replaced as CEO by Spin Forge's former vice-president, Joseph P. Allwein.
DMC lost $2 million on revenues of $28 million in 2000; this was accompanied by a considerable drop in share price.
2000 France's state-owned Groupe SNPE acquires a majority holding in DMC.
2004 Spin Forge is sold.
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