| Business Summary | | Plymouth
Rubber
Company,
Inc.
operates
through
its
two
business
segments,
Plymouth
Tapes
and
Brite-Line
Technologies.
Plymouth
Tapes
manufactures
plastic
and
rubber
products,
including
automotive,
electrical,
and
industrial
tapes.
Brite-Line
Technologies
manufactures
and
supplies
rubber
and
plastic
highway
marking
and
safety
products.
The
Company
has
been
the
primary
source
of
PVC
(vinyl)
harness
tapes
for
the
North
American
wire
harness
operations
of
the
Delphi
Packard
Electric
Division
(PED)
of
General
Motors
and
its
successor
corporation,
Delphi
Automotive
Systems
Corporation
(Delphi),
which
was
spun
off
from
General
Motors,
and
has
also
supplied
part
of
PED's
and
Delphi's
tape
requirements
for
Europe
and
South
America.
The
Company
operates
in
Europe
under
the
name
Plymouth
Rubber
Europa,
S.A. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Plymouth
Rubber
manufactures
and
supplies
rubber
andvinyl
products
to
a
broad
range
of
markets,
including
the
electrical
supply
industry,
electric
utilities,
automotive
and
other
Original
Equipment
Manufacturers
and
to
highway
striping
contractors.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/1/01,
revenues
fell
12%
to
$33.3
million.
Net
loss
totalled
$2.2
million
vs.
income
of
$58
thousand.
Results
reflect
continued
slowness
and
inventory
reductions
in
the
automotive
markets. | More
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| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Joseph Hamilburg, 52 Chairman,
Co-CEO | $277K | Maurice Hamilburg, 54 Pres
and Co-CEO | 278K | Joseph Berns, 54 VP
- Fin. and Treasurer | 128K | Alan Eisenberg, 50 VP
- Sales & Marketing | 182K | Fiore DiGiovine, 73 VP
- Manufacturing Devel. | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 1-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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