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APCOA/Standard Parking, Inc.
 PROFILE
APCOA/Standard Parking is a driving force in North American parking facility management. The company manages about 2,000 paid-parking facilities for airports, retail centers, sports venues, universities, and hospitals in more than 200 cities in the US and Canada. It operates lots at about 70 airports. APCOA/Standard lends audiobooks and umbrellas to its customers and also cleans their windshields. Its parking experts consult on property development and construction projects. Renamed after the purchase of Standard Parking by APCOA, the company continues to expand. Holberg Industries, owned by John Holten and Norwegian firm Orkla, owns 84% of APCOA/Standard. Executives and a JMB Realty-led partnership own the rest.

 COMPETITION
Central Parking Corporation (CPC)

 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 252.50
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 1.8%
Employees: 14,000
Revenue per employee: $18,035.71

 KEY PEOPLE
• Myron C. Warshauer
    CEO
• Ted Pulkownik
    CFO

 CONTACT INFO
900 North Michigan Ave, Ste 1600
Chicago, IL 60611
US
Phone: 312-274-2000
Fax: 312-640-6169
Online: Web Site

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