| Business Summary | | Princeton
Video
Image,
Inc.
has
developed
and
is
marketing
a
real-time
video
insertion
system,
the
L-VIS
System,
which
through
patented
computer
vision
technology
places
computer-generated
electronic
images
into
television
broadcasts
of
sporting
events
and
other
programming.
These
electronic
images
range
from
simple
corporate
names
or
logos
to
sophisticated
multi-media
3-D
animated
productions.
The
L-VIS
System
has
been
used
to
insert
images,
including
advertising
images
and
visual
aids,
into
live
and
pre-recorded
television
broadcasts.
The
Company
is
developing
a
series
of
products
for
the
Internet
and
interactive
television
to
allow
viewers
to
interact
with
live
or
recorded
video
programming.
The
Company
is
also
marketing
its
systems
on
a
worldwide
basis
through
licensing
and
royalty
agreements
and
the
formation
of
Princeton
Video
Image
Europe,
N.V.,
a
majority-owned
subsidiary. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | PVII
has
developed
and
is
marketing
real-time
video
insertion
system
(L-VIS)
that
place
computer
generated
electronic
images
into
TV
broadcasts
of
sporting
and
other
events.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/01,
revenues
rose
94%
to
$3.6
million.
Net
loss
applicable
to
Common
fell
10%
to
$8.5
million.
Results
reflect
increased
usage
of
L-VIS
and
higher
royalties
received
from
Publicidad
Virtual,
partially
offset
by
increased
legal
fees
and
product
development
costs. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Brown Williams, 59 Chairman | $250K | Dennis Wilkinson, 52 Pres
and CEO | 303K | Lawrence Epstein, 46 CFO,
VP-Fin., Treasurer | 154K | Paul Slagle, 49 VP
of Sales and Marketing | 159K | Howard Kennedy, 41 VP
of Convergence | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 30-June-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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