EOTech, a maker of high-tech military-use rifles, has moved to larger Ann Arbor facilities to house its growing operations.
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The division had revenues of about $24 million in 2006, an
increase of 20 percent over 2005. It expects revenues to top
$30 million this year, said Paul Mangano, president of
EOTech.
EOTech employs 127 people, 56 of them hourly production
workers. The company was formed in 1995 as a subsidiary of
the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan, or ERIM.
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