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Ronin Investments Managing Company Ltd Invests in AVT

February 2008
HOD HASHARON, Israel—Ronin Investments Managing Company Ltd has acquired close to 25 percent of AVT (Advanced Vision Technology) shares. Ronin, managed by Ms. Nurit Nahum, acquired the shares at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange where AVT is listed with a market value of approximately US$ 80 million. AVT is a developer of machine vision-based process control and quality assurance solutions for the printing industry.

Ronin’s investment in AVT follows its strategy, which is based on investing in medium-sized companies with long-term cash flow and growth potential. Ronin was impressed by AVT’s achievements and results, and by the potential inherent in the company and its management. AVT has been managed for 10 years by Mr. Shlomo Amir.

Ronin Investments Managing Company is a private investment company, based in Tel Aviv, Israel, founded a year and a half ago. Ronin invests in a wide portfolio of companies in varied industries, and geographical areas. All Ronin’s investments are done with a long-term view and with the target of promoting the business for the benefit of all stakeholders involved. Ronin invests in companies that share the same business philosophy and focus on profitability and global growth.

Ronin considers 2008 to be a year of opportunities and intends to increase its investments in growing companies. AVT’s management is pleased with the investment and expressed satisfaction that the Ronin Investments Managing Company has become an important shareholder. AVT believes that the investment will enable the company to better implement its strategy.

AVT ended 2007 with an increase of 40 percent of revenues to US$ 39.9 million, compared to revenues of US$ 28.5 million in 2006. Part of the sharp increase in revenues stems from the first consolidation in the fourth quarter of 2007 of the financial results of GMI (Graphic Microsystems, Inc.), acquired in October 2007 for US$ 33.5 million. AVT credits its growth in revenues to good market conditions in 2007 that led to an increase in its packaging and label printing business. AVT’s net income registered in 2007, without the consolidation of GMI’s results, increased by 23 percent to US$ 6.66 million.

GMI is a leading supplier of closed-loop color control systems (CLC), management of color and reporting software, and remote ink-keys control systems for offset printing. Among its customers are leading commercial, newspaper and specialty printers, and press manufacturers throughout the world. The GMI product range complements AVT’s present offering and opens new market segments for the company’s machine vision technology in the commercial offset printing sector.
 

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