Conolog Corp. (NASDAQ: CNLG | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) engages in the design, production, and distribution of electronic and electromagnetic components and subassemblies in the United States. Its product portfolio comprises transducers, which are electro-magnetic devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical and other forms of physical energy, or conversely convert mechanical and other forms of physical energy into electrical energy; digital signal processing systems and electromagnetic wave filters for differentiation among discreet audio and radio frequencies; audio transmitters and modulators, for the transmission of electrical signals over telephone lines, microwave circuits, and satellite; and audio receivers and demodulators, which receive and decode the signals from the audio transmitters and convert them into digital codes, or into mechanical or other form of energy. The company also offers magnetic networks, which are devices that permit the matching or coupling of different types of communication equipment together; analog transmitters and receivers, which permit the coding/transmission and receiving/decoding of a constantly variable data by displaying the information at the receiving end in digital form; and multiplexer supervisory controls, which enable callers with high volumes of supervisory data to transmit on fewer phone lines. Conolog Corporation's products are used in radio and other transmissions; telephones and telephone exchanges; air and traffic control; automatic transmission of data for utilities; electric utilities; and tele-printing of transmitted data, such as news and stock market information. The company's customers primarily include power companies and various branches of the military in the United States. It sells its products through independent manufacturing sales representatives and distributors. The company was founded in 1968 and is based in Somerville, New Jersey. With 263,748 shares outstanding and 2,500 shares declared short as of June 2009, there is a failure to deliver in shares of CNLG. According to quarterly data provided by the SEC, there were still 517,559 shares of CNLG that were failing-to-deliver as of October 12, 2004.
Skystar Bio-Pharmaceutical Company (NASDAQ: SKBI) engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of medicines, vaccines, and other health care and medical care products for poultry, livestock, and domestic pets in the People's Republic of China. The company is headquartered in Xian, the People's Republic of China. With 1.9 million shares outstanding and an undisclosed short position, there is a failure to deliver in shares of SKBI. According to quarterly data provided by the SEC, there were still 108,089 shares of SKBI that were failing-to-deliver as of November 15, 2007.
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