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Recoton gives consumers something to shout about -- or over. The company makes electronic accessories and aftermarket products that connect and enhance audio, video, computer, and office equipment. Recoton sells more than 4,000 items through about 1,000 retailers worldwide; Wal-Mart accounts for 19% of sales, Best Buy 11%. Its products include speakers, headphones, antennas, CD changers, remote controls, and phone batteries. Recoton brands include Ampersand, Jensen, and SoundQuest; licensed brands include Microsoft X-Box, Sprint, and Barbie. More than 80% of sales come from the US. Chairman and CEO Robert Borchardt and his family own about 10% of Recoton, which was founded in 1936 as a phonograph needle maker.
COMPETITION |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 649.30
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (8.6)%
Employees: 4,800
Revenue per employee: $135,270.83
KEY PEOPLE |
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Robert L. Borchardt
CEO
Arnold Kezsbom
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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2950 Lake Emma Rd.
Lake Mary, FL 32746
US
Phone: 407-333-8900
Fax: 407-333-8903
Online: Web Site
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