Taylor Devices (NASDAQ:TAYD), with a market cap of just over $18 million, 2010 revenues of $17.8 million, and around 100 employees, could be ideally positioned for a boon.
Its devices stabilize buildings, bridges, and elevated freeways by dissipating the energy during tremors to prevent them from falling, increasing a structure's
As Japan begins to recover and rebuild from last week's devastating earthquake, a small company based in upstate New York looks to the future, and hopes its innovative earthquake shock-absorbers can help make the world's buildings
