Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY) today announced that Rex
Geveden, president, Engineered Systems and Energy & Power Systems
Segments, and Jason VanWees, vice president, corporate development and
investor relations, will make a presentation at the Eleventh Annual
Needham Growth Stock Conference on Wednesday, January 7, at 8:00 a.m.
(Eastern) at The New York Palace Hotel in New York City.
A live webcast of Teledyne Technologies’ conference presentation may be
accessed via the company’s website at www.teledyne.com.
In addition, Teledyne Technologies’ latest investor presentation will be
publicly available on the company’s website.
Teledyne Technologies is a leading provider of sophisticated electronic
subsystems, instrumentation and communication products, engineered
systems, aerospace engines, and energy and power generation systems.
Teledyne Technologies’ operations are primarily located in the United
States, the United Kingdom and Mexico. For more information, visit
Teledyne Technologies’ website at www.teledyne.com.
Teledyne’s investor relations presentation contains forward-looking
statements, as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995, relating to earnings, growth opportunities, product sales,
pension matters, stock option compensation expense, tax credits and
strategic plans. All statements made in the investor relations
presentation that are not historical in nature should be considered
forward-looking. Actual results could differ materially from these
forward-looking statements. Many factors, including changes in demand
for products sold to the defense electronics, instrumentation and energy
exploration and production, commercial and military aviation,
semiconductor and communications markets, funding, continuation and
award of government programs, continued liquidity of the company’s
customers (including commercial aviation customers), availability of
credit to the company’s customers and economic and political conditions,
could change the anticipated results. In addition, financial market
fluctuations affect the value of the company’s pension assets.
Global responses to terrorism and other perceived threats increase
uncertainties associated with forward-looking statements about the
company’s businesses. Various responses to terrorism and perceived
threats could realign government programs, and affect the composition,
funding or timing of the company’s programs. Flight restrictions would
negatively impact the market for general aviation aircraft piston
engines and components. The new leadership of the U.S. Government could
result, over time, in reductions in defense spending and further changes
in programs in which the company participates.
The company continues to take action to assure compliance with the
internal controls, disclosure controls and other requirements of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. While the company believes its control
systems are effective, there are inherent limitations in all control
systems, and misstatements due to error or fraud may occur and not be
detected.
While Teledyne Technologies’ growth strategy includes possible
acquisitions, the company cannot provide any assurance as to when, if or
on what terms any acquisitions will be made. Acquisitions involve
various inherent risks, such as, among others, the company’s ability to
integrate acquired businesses, retain customers and achieve identified
financial and operating synergies. There are additional risks associated
with acquiring, owning and operating businesses outside of the United
States, including those arising from U.S. and foreign government policy
changes or actions and exchange rate fluctuations.
Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking
statements is contained in Teledyne Technologies’ periodic filings with
the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its 2007 Annual Report
on Form 10-K and its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The company assumes
no duty to update forward-looking statements.