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Outfield video display will measure 23ft high by 35ft wide, while a backstop display will be placed behind home plate, for ...
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As the U.S. market grapples with heightened volatility and concerns over tariffs, small-cap stocks, particularly those in the S&P 600 index, have been significantly impacted by these economic ...
Arrowstreet Capital Limited Partnership decreased its holdings in shares of Daktronics, Inc. (NASDAQ:DAKT – Free Report) by 32.1% during the 4th quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The firm owned ...
Pomerantz LLP is investigating claims on behalf of investors of Daktronics, Inc. (“Daktronics” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: DAKT). Such investors are advised ...
New York university installed multiple direct-view LED (dvLED) video walls, with the largest measuring 6.5ft high by 45ft ...
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The Akron RubberDucks say the new main videoboard in Canal Park's right-center field is the tallest in Minor League Baseball ...
Daktronics offers a line of narrow pixel pitch LED displays ranging from 2.5-millimeters down to 0.7-millimeter pixel ...
A big new digital scoreboard in Kelowna’s main hockey rink will be provided by a U.S.-based company despite the city’s stated preference for Canadian suppliers.
The City of Kelowna is making a significant purchase from an American-based company at the same time it is set to begin investigating its internal purchasing policy.