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Local News - Local News - August 16, 2012
Tate Technology keeps revenues ticking up
Electronic parts maker expects new product to help sustain trend

By Jessica Valencia
Of the Journal of Business

Lee Tate, left, plans to transfer ownership of the company to his son, Scott Tate, during the first half of next year.
Lee Tate, left, plans to transfer ownership of the company to his son, Scott Tate, during the first half of next year.
—Staff photo by Jessica Valencia
Spokane-based Tate Technology Inc., which provides electronic manufacturing services to various industries, has experienced double-digit growth in revenue and employment during the last year, says Lee Tate, company president.

Tate attributes the strong growth to several factors, including a dwindling pool of competitors, and says he expects it to continue with the looming release of a new patented product. That growth comes as the company moves toward an expected leadership change...


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