| Business Summary | | Kreisler
Manufacturing
Corp.
fabricates
precision
metal
components
and
assemblies
primarily
for
aircraft
engines
with
both
military
and
commercial
applications.
The
primary
function
of
the
Company's
tubular
products
is
to
transport
fluids,
including
air,
oil
and
gas,
to
various
parts
of
the
aircraft
or
aircraft
engine.
Tube
assemblies
may
be
made
of
various
materials
and
configurations,
including
titanium,
inconel
and
stainless
steel.
These
quality-controlled
and
highly
engineered
manifold
assemblies
transfer
fuel
for
combustion,
oil
for
lubrication,
hydraulic
fluid
to
activate
thrust
reversers
and
impingement
tubes
or
baffles
to
cool
vanes
in
the
combustion
section
of
the
engine. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | KRSL
fabricates
precision
metal
components
and
assemblies
primarily
for
aircraft
engines
with
both
military
and
commercial
applications.
KRSL
products
include
tube
assemblies
of
multiple
sizes
and
configuration,
vane
inserts,
and
blade
locks.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/31/01,
net
sales
increased
23%
to
$12.4
million.
Net
income
totaled
$1.3
million,
up
from
$157
thousand.
Revenues
benefitted
from
new
customers.
Net
income
also
reflects
decreased
S/G/A
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Edward Stern, 70 Chairman,
Pres and CEO | $180K | Wallace Kelly, 61 COO,
Exec. VP, Director | -- | Michael Stern, 34 VP
of Operations | 110K | Edward Stern, 39 VP
of Admin. Director | 110K | 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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