b"R\x00\x00\x00 H\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00 \x00\x00 \x00\x00\x00 A\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00 B\x00\x00\x00\x00In January, 1993, Arnold formed a 50-50 partnership with Na\x00onal Magne\x00cs Corpora\x00on in Adelanto, California, to produce so\x00 magne\x00c wound core products in a wide range of industrial, commercial and military electrical and electronic equipment. The joint venture company was named Na\x00onal-ArnoldNational-Arnold MagneticsMagne\x00cs Company, and is located in Adelanto, California, in a new 40,000 square foot plant. All of its wound core products are sold by Arnold Engineering Company's marke\x00ng and sales organiza\x00on.In June, 1996, Arnold purchased Flexmag Industries, Inc., a manufacturer of exible bonded magnets, from Dynacast Inc. along with the assets and business of Dynacast's injec\x00on molded magnets business. The Marie\x00a, OH facility is referred to as Flexmag EastFlexmag Industries, Inc. - Flexmag EastIn July of 1996, Arnold acquired Swi\x00 Levick Magnets Ltd. Of Derbyshire, England from Outokumpu Oy. Swi\x00 Levick is a major European manufacturer of Cast Alnico and Samarium Cobalt permanent magnets. This acquisi\x00on provided the opportunity for Arnold to consolidate its Samarium Cobalt produc\x00on and to expand into European markets. Swift-Levick Magnets, Ltd.In March, 1997, Arnold announced the acquisi\x00on of RJF Interna\x00onal's bonded magnet business located in Cincinna\x00, Ohio. The business was subsequently merged into Flexmag Industries facility in Marie\x00a, posi\x00oning Flexmag as the largest manufacturer of exible bonded magnets in North America.P\x00\x00\x00 8"