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Voltdelta company history timeline

1957

The company, which was incorporated in 1957 as Volt Technical Corp., also did well after the war, a period during which expensive missile programs were initiated and cost-plus-fixed-fee writing contracts were easy to obtain.

1968

The Vietnam War further stimulated business; during fiscal 1968 revenues reached $39.8 million and net income, $2.1 million.

1970

In 1970 Volt was offering, through some 50 offices nationwide, services including engineering, training, data processing, graphics, marketing, and temporary personnel.

1971

Volt lost $3.4 million on only $27 million in revenues in fiscal 1971.

1978

The first long-term contract for these services was signed in 1978.

1980

In 1980, when Volt earned $9.3 million on revenues of $171.4 million, a share of its stock traded as high as $40.

In 1980 Autologic introduced APS-Micro 5, a high-speed digital typesetter aimed at the mid-range market with a selling price of less than $50,000.

1990

After three profitable years, Volt lost $1.9 million in fiscal 1990 because of a variety of problems, including military cutbacks following the end of the cold war and cost overruns on contracts associated with entering new markets.

1993

By 1993 Volt also was putting out the entire telephone book in Uruguay, handling advertising sales and prepress preparation as well as the printing.

1994

By 1994 Volt had a licensing partnership with Bolt, Beranek & Newman Inc., a supplier of speech recognition technology, that allowed a computer to respond to spoken words--such as locations and company names--without human assistance on Volt's automated systems.

1995

In 1995 Volt merged Autologic with a competitor, Information International, Inc., and spun off the new unit, retaining 59 percent of the business.

1997

The Telephone Directory segment was Volt's third biggest in fiscal 1997, accounting for six percent of its sales and 15 percent of its operating profit.

The long-term debt was $55.4 million at the end of fiscal 1997.

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