OYO GEOSPACE WILL RECOGNIZE $15.8 MILLION OF REVENUES FROM SYSTEM SALE

From: Hart's Petroleum Finance Week | Date: July 8, 2002 | Copyright information

Oyo Geospace Corp. (NASDAQ: OYOG) delivered a $19.0 million, approximately 10,000 channel, reservoir characterization and monitoring system to an unidentified major oil company last week for permanent installation. Under the contract, the Stafford, Texas, seismic equipment supplier will recog...

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