| Business Summary | | Taylor
Devices,
Inc.
is
engaged
in
the
design,
development,
manufacture
and
marketing
of
shock
absorption,
rate
control,
and
energy
storage
devices
for
use
in
various
types
of
machinery,
equipment
and
structures.
The
Company
has
six
major
product
lines:
Seismic
Dampers;
Fluidicshoks;
Crane
and
Industrial
Buffers;
Self-Adjusting
Shock
Absorbers;
Liquid
Die
Springs;
and
Vibration
Dampers.
In
addition
to
manufacturing
and
selling
existing
product
lines,
the
Company
continues
to
develop
new
and
advanced
technology
products.
The
Company
continues
to
achieve
excellent
growth
in
the
rapidly
developing
seismic
protection
field
and
in
the
isolation
of
wind-induced
vibrations.
The
Company's
customers
are
located
throughout
the
United
States
and
several
foreign
countries. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Taylor
Devices,
Inc.
manufactures
and
sells
tension
control,
shock
absorption,
and
energy
storage
devices
used
in
various
types
of
machinery,
equipment
and
structures.
For
the
nine
months
ended
2/28/01,
sales
rose
8%
to
$8.9
million.
Net
income
rose
29%
to
$616
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
increased
volumes
of
shipped
seismic
and
commercial
products.
Earnings
reflect
continuing
benefits
from
seismic
parts
standardization
and
producting
scheduling
improvements. Recent Earnings Announcement For
the
3
months
ended
05/31/2001,
revenues
were
4,330;
after
tax
earnings
were
427. (Preliminary; reported in thousands of dollars.) | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Douglas Taylor, 52 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $189K | Richard Hill, 50 Exec.
VP | 158K | Kenneth Bernstein, 53 Treasurer | 120K | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-May-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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