<p>➀ MO Valve Company shifts focus to industrial solid-state devices up to 6000 Mc/s, prioritizing communication bandwidth over high-power applications;</p><p>➁ An export division is established, with microwave equipment attracting attention in Paris, aiming for a 40% export share including indirect quotas;</p><p>➂ The company abandons domestic market products (e.g., color TVs) and concentrates on industrial valves, thyratrons, and cathode ray tubes, affirming valves' continued relevance.</p>
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