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Gentherm Inc THRM

Gentherm Incorporated is a provider of thermal management and pneumatic comfort technologies for the automotive industry and medical industries. The Company operates through two segments: Automotive and Medical. The Automotive segment represents the design, development, manufacturing and sales of automotive climate comfort systems, automotive cable systems, battery performance solutions, and automotive electronic and software systems. Its automotive electronic and software systems include electronic control units for climate comfort systems, electronic control units. Its climate comfort systems include seat heaters, blowers, and thermoelectric devices. The Medical segment is comprised of the results from the patient temperature management business in the medical industry. The Patient temperature management includes temperature management systems across multiple product categories addressing the needs of hyper-hypothermia therapy in intensive care, normothermia in surgical procedures.


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Comment by mart33on Mar 10, 2008 6:33pm
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RE: Future Leader

RE: Future LeaderIm not as optimistic about Amerigon's future. The US automakers are facing serious pressures from overseas competitors, and they are not in a very good position (GM just inches from bankruptcy protection). With the dwindling US consumer market, i doubt the Japanese car makers will be enough to supply a steady stream of demand.
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