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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
A: Blazepoint is a ruggedised printer and robust kiosk supplier. The company provides computer printers and peripherals designed to withstand extremes of temperature shock and vibration and kiosks designed for use by the public in both internal and external environments. Blazepoint also resells a range of specialist ticket, kiosk and badge printers.
Q: What is Blazepoint's history? A: Blazepoint's origins date back to 1982 when it was established as a sale and repair business of printers for office use. The company in its current form started to develop in 1995 as it began to evolve from the office printer business to the sale of specialist application printers and rugged engineering for computer peripherals. The business now operates three key divisions; Product Engineering, Kiosk and Specialist Distribution.
Q: Are Blazepoint a reseller or manufacturer? A: Blazepoint is a combination of both. Blazepoint's rugged products and bespoke kiosks are manufactured in house, whilst the ticket, kiosk and badge printers marketed by the company are sourced from US manufacturers.
Q: Who are Blazepoint's clients? A: Blazepoint has a broad client base including ICL, Thales, EDS and BAe Systems for their rugged peripherals, Easy Jet, Barclays and IBM for their kiosks and Odeon Cinemas, Warner Village and Royal Opera House for their ticket printers.
Q: What are Blazepoint's financials? A: Blazepoint listed on the Alternative Investment Market ("AIM") in July 2001. The company currently has a market capitalisation of around £3 million. In the year-end 2001 it produced a turnover of £4.6 million (2000: £4.3 million) and an operating loss of £72,000 (2000: £1.2 million).
Q: Where can I buy Blazepoint shares? A: You can buy Blazepoint shares through the following brokers; Seymour Pierce Ellis, City Equities and Everett Financial.
Q: What is Blazepoint's ticker symbol? A: "BLA"
Q: How can I contact Blazepoint?
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