Thursday May 1 | KBJR-TV
A Hi - "tech business is expanding its operations into West Duluth.
“E - "O Bill Ulland says the time and incentives were right for the expansion. "We looked around the area and we came to the conclusion that this is an ideal site for us.”
"based Ikonics held a ground breaking ceremony in Morgan Park to kick off Phase one of an ongoing plan for the expansion of the company. via KBJR-TV
Thursday May 1 | WDIO
Mar 4, 2008 | The Retail Stock Blog
Who is IKONICS' Mystery Investor?
At Freedom Mountain Investments, one of our specialties is investing in thinly traded micro-caps that have true sustainable value. via The Retail Stock Blog
Feb 21, 2008 | Digital Producer
IKONICS Announces Record 2007 Results
Ulland added, "We are beginning to build a customer base for our Photo-Machining service; however, we do not as yet know the market potential, nor do we clearly understand where our technology fits into this ... via Digital Producer
Sep 11, 2007 | Business North
IKONICS acquires option to purchase city land in Duluth
IKONICS Corporation, a Duluth-based imaging technology company, announced that the Duluth Economic Development Authority has approved an agreement that gives IKONICS Corporation the option to purchase ... via Business North
Sep 9, 2007 | Minneapolis/St Paul City Business
Ikonics gets OK on Duluth land purchase
Ikonics Corp. , an imaging technology company based in Duluth, announced Friday that it plans to buy land to build a new facility in Duluth. via Minneapolis/St Paul City Business
Sep 7, 2007 | Minneapolis/St Paul City Business
Ikonics gets OK on Duluth land purchase
Ikonics Corp. , an imaging technology company based in Duluth, announced Friday that it plans to buy land to build a new facility in Duluth. via Minneapolis/St Paul City Business
Sep 6, 2007 | Business North
DEDA to consider option arrangement for former Universal site
“It should be understood that the resolution authorizes only an option to buy, but we're still excited about the prospects here”
The Duluth Economic Development Authority will consider an agreement at its Thursday meeting to give Duluth-based Ikonics Corporation the option to purchase approximately 15 acres of the former Universal Atlas ... via Business North







