PROFILE |
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Britax International sold its automotive mirrors unit, and it's not looking back. Once a leading manufacturer of automotive exterior mirrors, the company decided to exit the market in order to focus on its higher margin businesses. Britax's remaining operations include aircraft interiors, specialized vehicle systems, and child safety products. The company's aircraft interiors unit makes seats for airplanes, in-flight food service equipment, and lavatory modules. Britax's specialized vehicle systems division manufactures emergency vehicle light bars, sirens, beacons, and radar and laser speed-measurement systems. The company's child-care safety systems unit makes child safety seats and nursery products.
COMPETITION |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 952.50
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (5.6)%
Employees: 6,833
Revenue per employee: $139,397.04
KEY PEOPLE |
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Bernard Brogan
CEO
Mark Ellsmore
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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Seton House, Warwick Technology Park, Gallows Hill
Warwick CV34 6DE, United Kingdom
Phone: 44-0-1926-400-040
Fax: 44-0-1926-406-350
Online: Web Site
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