MOUNT LAUREL, N.J., Oct. 09, 2017 -- inTEST Corporation (NYSE MKT:INTT), a designer and manufacturer of temperature management products and semiconductor automatic test equipment (ATE) interface solutions, today announced the initiation of coverage by two Wall Street research firms: Dougherty & Company LLC and Sidoti & Company, LLC.
Dougherty & Company, LLC
Dougherty & Company, LLC, initiated research coverage on inTEST in a detailed report published on October 6, 2017. The report was recently disseminated to customers of Dougherty. Distribution and reproduction of the report in any form is solely at the discretion of Dougherty. Interested investors can obtain a copy of the firm’s research by contacting their Dougherty sales person.
Sidoti & Company, LLC
Sidoti & Company, LLC, initiated research coverage on inTEST in a detailed report published on September 5, 2017. inTEST’s research by Sidoti is part of the firm’s Company Sponsored Research. The report was disseminated to customers of Sidoti. A copy of the initiation report is available on the IR page of inTEST’s website: http://investor.shareholder.com/intest/analyst.cfm. Updates to the report will be published on the site as the firm issues them.
Disclaimer
inTEST Corporation neither verifies, affirms nor endorses the analysis, estimates, valuation, conclusions, opinions, ratings, or financial models published by any third party firms and individuals. inTEST does not by its reference or distribution imply its endorsement of or concurrence with such information, conclusions or recommendations. All of the views, opinions and conclusions expressed as part of any third party reports are strictly the personal views of the author and/or the publishing firm, and therefore may not be consistent with those of inTEST, its management team and its Board of Directors. inTEST recommends that all investors carefully read the public disclosures, risk factors and filings made by the Company through its SEC filings and/or public newswire services.
About inTEST Corporation
inTEST Corporation designs and manufactures engineered solutions for ATE and other electronic test, as well as industrial process applications. Our products are used by semiconductor manufacturers to perform development, qualifying and final testing of integrated circuits (ICs) and wafers, and for other electronic test across a range of industries including the automotive, defense/aerospace, energy, industrial and telecommunications markets. We offer induction heating products for joining and forming metals in a variety of industrial markets, including automotive, aerospace, machinery, wire & fasteners, medical, semiconductor, food & beverage, and packaging. Specific products include temperature management systems, induction heating products, manipulator and docking hardware products, and customized interface solutions. We have established strong relationships with our customers globally, which we support through a network of local offices. For more information visit www.intest.com.
CONTACTS:
Hugh T. Regan, Jr.
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
inTEST Corporation
Tel: 856-505-8999
Laura Guerrant-Oiye, Principal
Guerrant Associates
[email protected]
Tel: (808) 960-2642


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