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B.O.S. Better Online Solutions Ltd.
Company typePublic
NasdaqBOSC
IndustryTechnology
Founded1990 (1990)
FounderIsrael Gal
Headquarters,
Key people
Yuval Viner (CEO)
Avidan Zelicovsky (Pres.)
ServicesInformation technology services
RevenueIncrease US$ 33.187 million (2010)
Increase US$ 1.257 million (2010)
Increase US$ –0.635 million (2010)
Websitewww.boscorporate.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

B.O.S. Better Online Solutions is a publicly traded company, headquartered in Israel, that provides RFID and supply chain solutions. Its shares are traded on the NASDAQ Capital Market.

Company

B.O.S. Better Online Solutions specializes in RFID solutions as a more efficient alternative to the traditional barcode object identification method.[2] In an interview with The Wall Street Transcript in 2008, president Shmuel Koren commented that the use of RFID is expected to expand rapidly as the cost of RFID tagging declines, regulatory institutions increasingly approve RFID technology, and companies recognize the potential of RFID to increase efficiency.[3][unreliable source?]

B.O.S. clients have included Unilever, Otto, IKEA, and Israel's Ministry of Agriculture.[4][5][6][7] In 2011 B.O.S. was awarded Frost & Sullivan's Entrepreneurial Company of the Year award.[8]

Subsidiaries

Products

  • BOS ID – software platform for inventory management[11]
  • BOSwine – RFID tagging system for monitoring the health and productivity of sows and piglets[12]
  • BOSWaste – RFID waste management system for tracking waste collection and controlling waste-management subcontractors[13]

History

B.O.S. Better Online Solutions was founded in 1990 by Israel (Izzy) Gal after he left IIS (Intelligent Information Systems, LTD., an Israeli company where Gal worked as a product manager for AS/400 related products. In its early years B.O.S. specialized in twinax terminal emulation software.[14][15] In 2009 B.O.S. sold the rights to its e-Twinax Controller, a controller providing TCP/IP compatibility with older twinax devices without the use of SNA, to Phoenix-based 10ZiG Technology.[16][17] In 2010 B.O.S. closed its two U.S. supply chain subsidiaries (formerly Summit Radio Corp.) due to turbulence in the executive jet market.[18][19]

In 1996 B.O.S. began trading on what was then the Nasdaq SmallCap Market (today the Nasdaq Capital Market), and in 2000 the company's shares were upgraded to the Nasdaq National Market.[20] Between 2002 and 2009 B.O.S. shares were listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.[21][22] In 2009 B.O.S.'s shares were transferred to the Nasdaq Capital Market.[23]

In 2004 Adiv Baruch replaced founder Israel Gal as CEO of the company.[24] In 2006, Baruch was replaced by Shmuel Koren.[25] Koren resigned in 2008 and was succeeded by Shalom Daskal.[26] Daskal left the company in 2009, his place taken by Yuval Viner.[27] Viner has been CEO of the company since 2009.

Acquisitions

Company Year Price Reference
Pacific Information Systems
1998
$12.4 million
[28]
Odem Electronic Technologies 1992 Ltd.
2004–05
$4.8 million
[29][30]
Summit Radio Corp.
2007
$5.5 million
[31]
Dimex Systems Ltd.
2008
$12.2 million
[32]

See also

References

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