Interview with: Robert S. Ehrlich, Chairman, President and CEO - featuring: their defense and security products for the military, law enforcement and homeland security markets, including advanced zinc-air and lithium batteries and chargers, multimedia interactive simulators/trainers and lightweight vehicle armoring.

Arotech Corporation (ARTX-NASDAQ)

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Focused on training and protecting both our soldiers and police officers with their simulators, armored vehicles and battery businesses, Arotech has built a company that is necessary for today and tomorrow

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Robert S. Ehrlich
Chairman, President and CEO

Interview conducted by:
Lynn Fosse, Senior Editor
CEOCFOinterviews.com
Published - March 1, 2007



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“When we started in October of 2002, we were on the verge of bankruptcy and decided we had to convert the company into a defense and securities products company. We had a small battery-development business in Alabama for the US Army, which blossomed into a business in part as a result of the first Gulf war. We acquired an armoring company here in Israel that we thought we could take to the US, which we have done successfully. We acquired as well, a battery company that we planned to take to the US and have done that as well. We moved into simulation, and although we had started in armor and batteries, we have built the simulation business over the last several years. We have a substantial backlog that looks like we can continue to grow it in 2007.” - Robert S. Ehrlich

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