FineLine Prototyping will retain its current facility in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Proto Labs will keep on the acquired firm’s leaders.
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While the diversified manufacturer fell just short of analysts’ expectations for sales and earnings, it saw revenue gains in most areas, led by growth in its health care products.
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