| Business Summary | | Mikron
Instrument
Company,
Inc.
develops,
manufactures,
markets
and
services
equipment
and
instruments
for
non-contact
temperature
measurement.
The
Company's
products
are
typically
used
to
measure
the
temperature
of
moving
objects,
or
stationary
objects
in
environments
or
situations
where
contact
temperature
measurement
would
be
difficult,
hazardous
or
impracticable,
and
wherever
rapid
temperature
changes
must
be
accurately
tracked
instantaneously.
Its
product
offerings
include
handheld
infrared
thermometers,
which
are
predominantly
used
in
industrial
quality
control
and
maintenance
applications;
fixed
infrared
thermometers,
which
are
incorporated
as
integral
components
of
production
equipment
used
by
laboratories
and
original
equipment
manufacturers;
high
resolution
thermal
imaging
products,
which
the
Company
markets
under
the
name
of
Mikronscan;
black
body
calibration
sources;
and
a
variety
of
accessories
and
optional
equipment
for
its
infrared
temperature
measurement
products. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | MIKR
is
engaged
in
designing
and
manufacturing
a
broad
range
of
non-contact
temperature
measurement
devices
for
sale
to
domestic
and
foreign
markets.
The
Company
also
sells
high
sensitivity
infrared
thermal
imaging
devices.
For
the
six
months
ended
4/30/01,
revenues
rose
41%
to
$7.2
million.
Net
income
increased
5%
to
$254
thousand.
Results
reflect
the
introduction
of
the
new
fixed
high
temperature
process
control
camera,
partially
offset
by
a
higher
tax
rate. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Lawrence Karlson, 57 Chairman | -- | Gerald Posner, 52 Pres,
CEO | $200K | Paul Kohmescher, 49 CFO | -- | Dennis Stoneman, 67 VP | 110K | Keikhosrow Irani, 64 CTO | 150K | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Oct-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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