| Business Summary | | Printware,
Inc.
designs,
builds
and
markets
computer-to-plate
systems
used
to
create
printing
plates
directly
from
computers
or
the
Internet.
Computer-to-plate
systems,
or
platesetters,
replace
the
traditional
process
of
typesetting,
paste-up,
camera
work
and
processing
film.
The
Company's
principal
products
are
silver-halide
platesetters
and
associated
service
and
training.
In
1999,
the
Company
began
providing
Web-to-press
systems
for
Internet-based
ordering
of
printed
materials.
Late
in
1999,
Printware
introduced
its
private-label
digital
plate
material
and
chemistry
for
its
silver-halide
platesetters.
The
Company
also
sells
service,
training
and
supplies
for
its
older
electrostatic
platesetters. | More
from
Market Guide: Expanded
Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Printware,
Inc.
designs,
builds
and
markets
``Computer-to-Plate''
systems
to
create
printing
plates
from
computer
data
instead
of
the
process
of
typesetting,
paste-up,
camera
work
and
processing.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
10%
to
$3.1
million.
Net
income
totaled
$300
thousand,
up
from
$87
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
increased
supplies
sales.
Earnings
also
benefitted
from
the
recording
of
the
unrealized
favorable
value
of
an
investment
made. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
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| Position | Stanley Goldberg, 54 | Pres,
CEO, Director | Mark Eisenschenk, 43 | CFO,
Treasurer, Sec. |
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from
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