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    Teledyne Technologies to Present at Investor Conference and Hold
    Investor Meetings

    Business Wire
    Monday March 7, 2005

    LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 7, 2005--Teledyne Technologies
    Incorporated (NYSE: TDY) announced that Robert Mehrabian, chairman,
    president and chief executive officer, and Jason VanWees, director of
    corporate development and investor relations, will make a presentation
    at the Raymond James 26th Annual Institutional Investors Conference on
    Tuesday, March 8, at 1:05 p.m. (Eastern) at the Hyatt Regency Grand
    Cypress in Orlando, Fla. In addition, Robert Mehrabian and/or Jason
    VanWees will be holding investor meetings arranged by Needham & Company
    on March 9 through March 11 in Boston, Mass. and Philadelphia, Pa.

    A live webcast of Teledyne's conference presentation may be accessed via
    the company's website at www.teledyne.com or
    www.wsw.com/webcast/rjii05/tdy. Copies of Teledyne Technologies' latest
    investor presentation will be publicly available on the company's
    website prior to the scheduled meetings.

    Teledyne Technologies is a leading provider of sophisticated electronic
    components, instruments and communication products, systems engineering
    solutions, aerospace engines and components and on-site gas and power
    generation systems. Teledyne Technologies has operations in the United
    States, the United Kingdom, Mexico and Canada. For more information,
    visit Teledyne Technologies' website at www.teledyne.com.

    Teledyne's investor relations presentation contains forward-looking
    statements, as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
    of 1995, relating to earnings, growth opportunities, acquisitions,
    capital expenditures, pension matters, stock option expense and
    strategic plans. Actual results could differ materially from these
    forward-looking statements. Many factors, including funding,
    continuation and award of government programs, changes in demand for
    products sold to the semiconductor, communications, commercial aviation
    and energy exploration markets, changes in insurance expense, customers'
    acceptance of piston engine insurance price increases, continued
    liquidity of the company's customers (including commercial airline
    customers) and economic and political conditions, could change the
    anticipated results. In addition, stock market fluctuations affect the
    value of the company's pension assets.

    Global responses to terrorism and other perceived threats increase
    uncertainties associated with forward-looking statements about the
    company's businesses. Various responses to terrorism and perceived
    threats could realign government programs, and affect the composition,
    funding or timing of the company's programs. Reinstatement of flight
    restrictions would negatively impact the market for general aviation
    aircraft piston engines and components.

    The company continues to take action to assure compliance with the
    internal controls, disclosure controls and other requirements of the
    Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. While the company believes its control
    systems are effective, there are inherent limitations in all control
    systems, and misstatements due to error or fraud may occur and not be
    detected.

    While Teledyne Technologies' growth strategy includes possible
    acquisitions, the company cannot provide any assurance as to when, if or
    on what terms any acquisitions will be made. Acquisitions, including the
    recent acquisitions of the defense electronics business of Celeritek,
    Inc., Reynolds Industries, Incorporated and Isco, Inc., involve various
    inherent risks, such as, among others, our ability to integrate acquired
    businesses and to achieve identified financial and operating synergies.

    Additional information concerning factors that could cause actual
    results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking
    statements is contained in Teledyne Technologies' periodic filings with
    the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its 2004 Annual Report
    on Form 10-K. The Company assumes no duty to update forward-looking
    statements.
    Contact:

    Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
    Investors:
    Jason VanWees, 310-893-1642
    or
    Press:
    Robyn E. McGowan, 310-893-1640

    Source: Teledyne Technologies Incorporated


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