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Centennial Technologies, Inc. |
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PROFILE |
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It's all in the cards at Centennial Technologies. The company makes PC cards, credit card-sized devices that plug into laptops and handheld computers for added functions, including expanded storage and modem capabilities. Centennial's cards, some of which contain memory chips, are also used in vehicle navigation systems, wireless telephones, digital cameras, sewing machines, and medical instruments that record patient data. Customers include Compaq, Nortel, Lucent, and 3Com. After weathering a scandal -- former executives falsifying 1995 and 1996 results -- Centennial bought Intel's flash memory card business; as a part of the deal, Intel took a 16% stake. Contract maufacturing giant Solectron is buying the company.
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STOCK ANALYSIS |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: March
2000 Sales (mil.): 58.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 109.9%
KEY PEOPLE |
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L. Michael Hone
CEO
Richard J. Pulsifer
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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7 Lopez Rd.
Wilmington, MA 01887
US
Phone: 978-988-8848
Fax: 978-988-7651
Online: Web Site
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