| Business Summary | | Atmel
Corp.
designs,
develops,
manufactures
and
sells
a
wide
range
of
IC
products.
The
Company
develops
and
commercializes
nonvolatile
memory
that
continues
to
store
information
after
power
is
turned
off,
and
leverages
its
expertise
in
nonvolatile
memories
by
combining
them
with
microcontrollers,
digital
signal
processors
and
other
logic,
to
meet
the
evolving
and
growing
needs
of
its
customers.
The
Company's
products
are
used
primarily
in
the
communications,
consumer
electronics
and
computing,
storage
and
imaging
markets.
Atmel's
business
is
comprised
of
four
segments,
which
are
ASICS,
Logic,
Nonvolatile
Memories
and
the
Wireless
and
Microcontroller
Group. | More
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| Financial Summary | | ATML
designs,
manufactures,
and
markets
advanced
logic,
mixed-signal,
nonvolatile
memory
and
RF
semicoductors;
and
also
provides
solutions
using
CMOS,
BiCMOS,
BiPolar,
and
SiGe
process
technologies.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
net
revenues
fell
2%
to
$892.9
million.
Net
income
fell
46%
to
$56.0
million.
Revenues
reflect
declines
in
the
Flash
market,
the
European
smart
card
and
North
American
distribution
business.
Net
income
also
reflects
lower
average
selling
prices. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000
Compensation | | Pay | Exer | |
| George Perlegos, 52 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $525K | -- | Gust Perlegos, Ph.D., 54 Exec.
VP - Gen. Mang. | 458K | -- | Tsung-Ching Wu, Ph.D., 52 Exec.
VP - Technology | 424K | -- | Donald Colvin, 49 VP,
Fin. and CFO | 393K | $876K | B. Jeffrey Katz, 58 VP
- Marketing | -- | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.; "Exer" is the value of options excercised during the fiscal year. |
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