| Business Summary | | Apogee
Enterprises,
Inc.
provides
technologies
used
in
the
design
and
development
of
value-added
glass
products,
services
and
systems
for
the
non-residential
building,
commercial
and
automotive
markets.
During
fiscal
2001,
the
Company
realigned
its
reporting
segments,
which
are
Architectural
Products
and
Services,
Large-Scale
Optical
Technologies
(LSO)
and
Automotive
Replacement
Glass
and
Services
(Auto
Glass).
The
Architectural
segment
designs,
engineers,
fabricates
and
installs
the
walls
of
glass
and
windows
comprising
the
outside
skin
of
commercial
and
institutional
buildings.
The
LSO
segment
develops
and
produces
high
technology
glass
that
enhances
the
visual
performance
of
products
for
the
display,
imaging
and
picture
framing
industries.
The
Auto
Glass
segment
fabricates,
repairs,
and
replaces
automobile
windshields
and
windows. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | APOG,
through
its
subsidiaries,
is
engaged
in
designing
and
developing
glass
products,
services
and
systems
for
the
non-residential
building,
automotive
and
commercial
markets.
For
the
13
weeks
ended
6/02/01,
net
sales
fell
14%
to
$203.6
million.
Net
earnings
totaled
$5.6
million,
up
from
$2.0
million.
Net
sales
reflect
the
absence
of
the
Auto
Glass
distribution
unit.
Earnings
reflect
higher
gross
profit
due
to
improved
manufacturing,
volume,
and
product
mix. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2001 Pay | |
| Russell Huffer, 51 Chairman,
CEO, and Pres | $1.4M | Michael Clauer, 44 CFO,
Exec. VP | -- | Joseph Deckman, 57 Exec.
VP | 847K | Larry Stordahl, 58 Exec.
VP | 761K | Gary Johnson, 39 VP,
Treasurer | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 3-Mar-2001 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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