| Business Summary | | Skyline
Corporation
designs,
produces
and
distributes
manufactured
housing
(mobile
homes
and
multi-sectional
homes)
and
recreational
vehicles
(travel
trailers,
including
park
models
and
fifth
wheels,
and
truck
campers).
The
Company's
manufactured
homes
are
marketed
under
a
number
of
trademarks
and
are
available
in
lengths
ranging
from
36'
to
80'
and
in
single
wide
widths
from
12'
to
18',
double
wide
widths
from
20'
to
32',
and
triple
wide
widths
from
36'
to
42'.
The
Company's
recreational
vehicles
are
sold
under
the
Nomad,
Layton,
and
Aljo
trademarks
for
travel
trailers
and
fifth
wheels. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Skyline
designs,
produces,
and
distributes
manufactured
housing,
and
recreational
vehicles,
including
mobile
homes,
travel
trailers,
and
truck
campers.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
5/01,
sales
fell
20%
to
$463.8
million.
Net
income
fell
26%
to
$11.2
million.
Revenues
reflect
a
decrease
in
unit
sales
due
to
weak
market
conditions.
Net
income
also
reflects
higher
selling
and
administrative
expenses
as
a
proportion
of
sales
due
to
increased
fixed
and
semi-fixed
costs. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2001 Pay | |
| Arthur Decio, 70 Chairman | $407K | William Murschel, 56 Pres,
COO, Director | 455K | Ronald Kloska, 67 Vice
Chairman, CEO and Chief Admin. Officer | 504K | James Weigand, 46 CFO,
VP-Fin., Treasurer | -- | Terrence Decio, 49 Sr.
Exec. VP | 380K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-May-2001 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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