The current size of Magritek is not really relevant says its chief executive.
The manufacturer and marketer of small scale Nuclear Magnetic Resonance products should rather be judged on the value it provides for its customers says Andrew Coy, based near Victoria University, Wellington.
“While we are not as large as overseas companies, what we’re really about is a much better service for our customers, and much better products.”
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