| Business Summary | | Johnson
Electric
Holdings
is
an
independent
designer
and
manufacturer
of
micromotors.
The
Company
produces
more
than
1.5
million
motors
per
day.
A
recent
merger
with
UT
Automotive's
Electric
Motor
Systems
Division
significantly
expands
Johnson's
capacity
and
capability
in
the
small
motor
and
motor
system
business
for
automotive
and
industrial
applications.
Johnson
is
a
Hong
Kong-based
multinational
enterprise
that
exports
motors
to
more
than
20
countries,
with
more
than
70%
of
sales
to
customers
outside
of
Asia.
Johnson
conducts
operations
through
five
focused
application
business
units:
Automotive,
Home
Appliances,
Power
Tools,
Business
Equipment
and
Multimedia
and
Personal
Care. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Johnson
Electric
Holdings
Ltd.
designs,
develops
and
delivers
a
broad
range
of
micromotor
products
used
in
a
variety
of
consumer
and
business
products.
For
the
six
months
ended
9/30/00,
revenue
rose
35%
to
$395.2
million.
Net
income
rose
22%
to
$80.3
million.
Results
reflect
the
growth
of
new
product
applications
and
the
trend
towards
outsourcing
of
component
manufacturing
by
multinational
branded
goods
producers,
partially
offset
by
the
costs
for
expanding
capacities. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
| Officers | |
| Position | Patrick Chung, 46 | Chairman
and CEO | Winnie Yee, 50 | Vice
Chairman | Susan Lan | Sec. |
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from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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