Dionics, Inc. SEC Catch-Up Program in "Full-Court Press," Files 2006 Reports Weeks After 2005, With 2007 Reports in Preparation
13 August 2008 - 10:00PM
Marketwired
Bernard L. Kravitz, president of Dionics, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: DION),
a semiconductor/micro-electronics manufacturer best known for its
high-reliability photo-voltaic (PV) MOSFET-Drivers, announced today
that, with the filing of its 2006 annual and quarterly SEC reports,
the Company has taken the next step in its accelerating "catch-up"
program for previously delinquent reports. Along with the recent
July 16th filing of its 2005 SEC reports, the Company revealed that
it had survived a post-9/11 multi-year stretch of nearly disastrous
financial results... so bad that for several years it could not
afford the auditing expenses involved in filing annual SEC reports.
The Company's recently profitable turnaround, however, has produced
financial results sufficiently positive to fund Kravitz' prediction
of becoming "current again in our filing obligations well before
the end of this year. Reports for 2005 and 2006 have now been
filed, and our 2007 reports are well along in their preparation, to
be filed very shortly. They will then soon be followed by the
quarterly reports that remain due for 2008," he continued.
With the imminent completion of its SEC catch-up program, which
included receipt of a recent letter from the SEC concerning its
delinquencies, the Company will soon be able to more fully
concentrate on opportunities for furthering growth and earnings.
"There is an enormous amount of potential growth out there for us,"
Kravitz points out, "based on focusing our PV MOSFET-Drivers in
pursuit of the billion-unit-per-year MOSFET marketplace. And every
one of them needs some means of turning it on & off, or
'driving' it. A MOSFET," he continues, "is a power transistor that
is typically used in motor-control or switching applications, and
whether the MOSFET is controlling a motor in a windshield-wiper, or
is part of an automated aircraft electronic test system, there is
just no safer way to drive it. The Laws of Physics actually
guarantee that a photovoltaic (PV) device is simply the most
reliable way to drive or control a MOSFET," Kravitz explains, "and
our near-term goal is to make the marketplace more aware of our
advantages. Although there will also be both financial and
technical challenges involved with increasing our production rates
and reducing our manufacturing costs, the prospect of possibly
boosting our annual sales volume to $25 million, representing just
one-percent of the available market, makes the struggle
worth-while. After all," he concludes, "we invented the PV
MOSFET-Driver many years ago, and continued all these years
improving its performance. Now that the market has grown to huge
proportions, and we are again healthy enough for the challenge, we
are determined to concentrate our efforts there and aggressively
face up to that challenge."
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements contained herein that are not based upon current or
historical fact are forward-looking in nature. Such forward-looking
statements reflect the Company's expectations about its future
operating results, performance and opportunities that involve
substantial risks and uncertainties. When used herein, the words
"anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "plan," "intend" and "expect"
and similar expressions, as they relate to Dionics, Inc. or its
management, are intended to identify such forward-looking
statements. These forward-looking statements are based on
information currently available to the Company and are subject to a
number of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause
the Company's actual results, performance, prospects and
opportunities to differ materially from those expressed, or implied
by, these forward-looking statements. Certain of those factors are
discussed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. Except as required by the Federal Securities law, the
Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly any
revisions to forward-looking statements to reflect events or
circumstances after the date hereof or for any other reason.
For more detailed information, please contact: Bernard L.
Kravitz President (516) 997-7474
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