AstroNova, Inc.
(NASDAQ: ALOT)

Astro-Med, Inc. (Astro-Med) designs, develops, manufactures and distributes a range of specialty printers and data acquisition and analysis systems, including both hardware and software, which incorporate advanced technologies in order to acquire, store, analyze, and present data in multiple formats. The Company�s markets for hardware and software products of the Company include aerospace, apparel, automotive, avionics, chemicals, computer peripherals, communications, distribution, food and beverage, general manufacturing, life sciences, packaging and transportation. The Company operates in three business segments: Astro-Med Test & Measurement (T&M), QuickLabel Systems (QuickLabel) and Grass Technologies (Grass). In January 22, 2014, the Company completed the acquisition of Miltope Corporation's line of ruggedized aerospace printers.

7.200 s

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Range 7.170 - 7.450   (3.91%)
Open 7.270
Previous Close 7.200
Bid Price 14.900
Bid Volume 9
Ask Price 15.300
Ask Volume 11
Volume 14,857
Value -
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About AstroNova

Astro-Med, Inc. (Astro-Med) designs, develops, manufactures and distributes a range of specialty printers and data acquisition and analysis systems, including both hardware and software, which incorporate advanced technologies in order to acquire, store, analyze, and present data in multiple formats. The Company�s markets for hardware and software products of the Company include aerospace, apparel, automotive, avionics, chemicals, computer peripherals, communications, distribution, food and beverage, general manufacturing, life sciences, packaging and transportation. The Company operates in three business segments: Astro-Med Test & Measurement (T&M), QuickLabel Systems (QuickLabel) and Grass Technologies (Grass). In January 22, 2014, the Company completed the acquisition of Miltope Corporation's line of ruggedized aerospace printers.

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