| Business Summary | | eGames,
Inc.
publishes,
markets
and
sells
a
diversified
line
of
personal
computer
software
primarily
for
consumer
entertainment.
The
Company
promotes
its
proprietary
brand
names,
including
eGames,
Galaxy
of
Games,
Game
Master
Series,
Multi-Pack
and
Galaxy
of
Home
Office
Help
(the
eGames
Series),
which
are
"family
friendly,"
meaning
they
are
easy-to-use,
non-violent
and
designed
for
all
ages.
The
Company's
products
generally
sell
at
retail
for
under
$15,
a
price
point
that
is
intended
to
generate
impulse
purchases
in
mass-market
shopping
environments.
The
Company's
Game
Master
Series
titles
are
boxed
software
products
that
generally
sell
at
retail
for
$14.99.
The
balance
of
the
eGames
software
titles,
including
its
Galaxy
of
Games
collections,
are
typically
sold
in
jewel
case
packaging
and
sell
at
retail
for
$9.99.
The
Company
also
sells
its
Multi-Pack
software
titles
in
special
retail
point-of-sale
packages
at
$4.99. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | eGames,
Inc.
develops,
publishes,
markets
and
sells
a
diversified
line
of
personal
computer
software
primarily
for
consumer
entertainment.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/31/01,
net
sales
increased
7%
to
$10.7
million.
Net
loss
totalled
$1
million
vs.
an
income
of
$380
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
increased
third
quarter
shipments
to
North
American
food
and
drug
retailers.
Loss
reflects
decreased
margins
on
sales
of
third
party
titles,
and
higher
promotional
costs. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Thomas Parente, 53 Chairman | -- | Gerald Klein, 52 Pres,
CEO | $181K | William Acheson, 50 Exec.
VP | 168K | Lawrence Fanelle, 49 VP
- Operations | 128K | Thomas Murphy, 42 VP
and CFO | -- | 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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