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Paxar profits flat on slow sales, cuts jobs Jul 25 2001 02:34 PM PDT
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PROFILE |
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Although some people might like to forget their clothing sizes, they have to admit that garment tags and labels are a necessary evil. Paxar makes labels and tags and the printing systems and supplies used by retailers, apparel manufacturers, and industrial customers in more than 100 countries. Apparel identification products account for about 60% of sales, including computerized bar-code systems (to track inventory and sales) and hot-stamp systems (to print logo, size, price, and garment care information). Other products include handheld mechanical labelers, thermal ink printers, and thermal transfer ribbons (shipping, distribution, and medical application labels).
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 645.40
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (2.5)%
Employees: 6,000
Revenue per employee: $107,566.67
KEY PEOPLE |
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Arthur Hershaft
CEO
Jack R. Plaxe
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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105 Corporate Park Dr.
White Plains, NY 10604
US
Phone: 914-697-6800
Fax: 914-696-4128
Online: Web Site
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