enable ipc corp
(EIPC:OTC Pink - Current Information)
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Enable IPC Corporation, a development stage company, engages in developing and commercializing rechargeable batteries for use in low power applications in the United States. It develops new power technologies, including microbatteries on microscopically thin film; and ultracapacitors on carbon sheets impregnated with nanoparticles. The company’s micro batteries are used in various applications, including hearing aids, radio frequency identification tags, smart cards, micro-electrical-mechanical and nano-electrical-mechanical systems, military identification, automotive remotes, sensors, and chip memory backup, as well as micro/nano satellites, miniature transmitters, M2M communications, neurological stimulators, smart active labels, and sneaker lights. Its ultracapacitors are used in renewable energy, consumer electronics, industrial, and transportation applications. The company also offers potentiostat systems to test batteries, capacitors, fuel cells, solar devices, and sensors, as well as corrosion levels and electroplating. In addition, it provides radio frequency identification tags for use in various applications, including inventory warehousing, fleet tracking, pallet tracking, military tracking, logging, and tracking of containers at docks and ports. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Madison, Wisconsin.
enable ipc corp (EIPC) Key Developments
2012 Annual Stockholder Meeting
William Frick & Co. announced that it is the exclusive Americas distributor for the newly developed and released Solar Powered RFID UHF Tag, manufactured with Enable IPC (EIPC) of Madison, Wis. The tag will be branded as a part of Frick's SmartMark product line. The Solar Powered RFID UHF Tag continuously recharges under any light source, even moonlight, and stores energy in an on-board capacitor. As a result, the tag can also be tracked in the dark for up to 48 hours. Even when it is completely drained of power, it functions as a standard passive UHF tag until it is exposed again to light, where it recharges in as little as two minutes and delivers its extended read performance. In addition, the durable Solar Powered UHF RFID Tag comes in both metal-mount and standard configurations, each with an seven-year warranty. With an Ingress Protection Rating of IP67, the tag withstands dust, dirt and moisture. The polycarbonate shell of the tag is impact-resistant and resists UV rays, harsh chemicals and oils -- making it ideal for indoor and outdoor applications.
Enable IPC Corporation announced that they will report Q1, 2013 results on Aug 14, 2012
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| Valuation | EIPC | Industry Range |
| Price/Earnings | 100.0x |
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| Price/Sales | 4.1x |
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| Price/Book | NM | Not Meaningful |
| Price/Cash Flow | 291.3x |
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| TEV/Sales | 2.4x |
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