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EWING-FOLEY, INC.
EWING-FOLEY, INC.
Cupertino, California
100-499 employees
Ewing-Foley, Inc is proud to be one of the premier manufacturers representative firms in the western United States, providing complete sales and marketing services to the Electronic (Component, Semiconductor and Packaging), Electrical (Industrial, Commercial and Construction) and Networking (Public and Private markets) industries. Ewing-Foley has enjoyed steady growth throughout its fifty-year history. Our goal is to offer a level of service to our customers, distributors, and principals that is unparalleled in our industry.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
ELECTRONIC INTERFACE COMPANY, INC.
ELECTRONIC INTERFACE COMPANY, INC.
San Jose, California
50-99 employees
Applied Engineering, a 100% employee-owned company, provides high technology contract manufacturing services to original equipment manufacturers and end-users in the medical, aerospace, homeland security, semiconductor equipment, consumer electronic and industrial automation industries. Its stellar reputation is built upon quality driven manufacturing processes employed by highly trained personnel. The manufacturing services include; full turn key equipment solutions to fabrication of precision optics assemblies, electro-mechanical assemblies, motion assemblies, linear actuators, precision coils and a variety of box build capabilities. The company is ISO 13485, AS9100 and ISO 9000 certified. It is also ITAR and UL508A registered. The facility has a dedicated quality lab and an experienced dedicated team.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
KEITH DAY COMPANY, INC.
KEITH DAY COMPANY, INC.
Salinas, California
100-499 employees
KEITH DAY COMPANY INC is a research company based out of 1091 MADISON LANE, SALINAS, California, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
DIGITAL VIEW, INC.
DIGITAL VIEW, INC.
Morgan Hill, California
1-24 employees
Digital View designs and produces essential video interface electronics used by display developers and display system integrators. We work with LCD, LED and E Ink epaper. Target markets and applications include: - Industrial & commercial video monitors; - Digital signage & related media based monitors/displays; - AV and Pro-video markets; - Displays for harsh environments. Founded in March 1995, Digital View supplies standard, customized and full custom LCD controllers for LCD panels of all sizes, with resolution of 640x480 up to 4096x768 and interfaces such as LVDS, eDP, V-by-One and TTL. We support and work with all the LCD panel manufacturers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HISTORY SAN JOSE
HISTORY SAN JOSE
San Jose, California
50-99 employees
History San José collects, preserves and celebrates the stories of diversity and innovation in San José and the Santa Clara Valley. History San José operates three locations: History Park — a historical and cultural campus featuring 19 partner organizations who each tell their own history in their own words; the Peralta Adobe-Fallon House Historic Site — one of the oldest and most significant locales in San José; and the Collection Center — the Valley’s collective memory. Every day we continue to collect contemporary history documenting the social and political happenings in the Valley. We preserve a collection of more than 500,000 artifacts, including a Research Library and Archives used by locals as well as a world-wide audience. We celebrate the Valley’s history by creating exhibitions featuring the collections; by engaging the community in fun hands-on family programs and events; and by offering award-winning standards-based school programs for over 20,000 students and their teachers each year. The organization is supported by more than 270 volunteers and interns, and by a membership who values history and believes that by celebrating it we can create a community with a strong sense of place that respects cultural diversity and innovation. I invite you to explore the website and to re-discover Silicon Valley, and rediscover History San José by joining us.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
K & L SUPPLY CO
K & L SUPPLY CO
San Jose, California
1-24 employees
Established in 1968, K&L Supply Company Inc. is the premier supplier of equipment, specialty tools, and hard parts to the Powersports Industry. K&L Supply is based in San Jose, CA, right in the heart of the Silicon Valley. K&L products can purchased from hundreds of independent and franchised dealers throughout the United States and the World. Distribution centers are located in Santa Clara, CA, and new in 2015, a location in Atlanta, GA. K&L manufactures proprietary products through its facility in South Korea (K&L Supply Korea). K&L is ranked #1 in the US Powersports Market for their innovative product portfolio and top notch customer service / tech support. The 2015 catalog contains over 6,500 parts (2,500 are exclusive to K&L). K&L Supply is also the Original Equipment Tool supplier to all Yamaha dealers in the United States. These dealers fall under the O.E. Division and include: Motorcycles, ATV's, Water Craft, Snowmobiles, Marine and Golf Cart dealers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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MOUNTZ, INC.
MOUNTZ, INC.
San Jose, California
All Size Average employees
Engineered in the Silicon Valley Since 1965 and leading around the globe Mountz is committed to delivering the quality torque products and services our customers can rely upon so you can proceed with confidence. It all started with a passion for great tools and the importance of torque. Inspired by the budding technology companies that surround us, we have been innovators since our early days. And that's made all the difference for our company and our customers. As a company immersed in the heart of "what's next,"​ we combine a relentless commitment to quality, a 50+ year history of innovation, and a focus on torque that drives bold thinking, measurable results, and gives our customers greater peace of mind. More than just torque specialists, we're a company that cares about its customers. All of our advances, our whole-hearted commitment to service, and our unmatched expertise in torque are for the benefit of the people we serve. We are fulfilling a bigger purpose. We are forging a safer world through accuracy and precision. What started in a spare bedroom and garage in Cupertino in 1965 has steadily grown to become a leading force in torque innovation. From the development of the first electronic torque calibrator that launched a new product category, Mountz has always challenged the status quo and pursued new ideas to help our customers optimize accuracy and precision across their manufacturing processes.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market