| Business Summary | | Key
Tronic
is
known
as
an
independent
provider
of
a
mix
of
contract
design
and
manufacturing
(CDM)
services
for
OEM's.
Products
include
computer
peripherals,
medical
equipment,
industrial
controls,
telecommunications
and
industrial
electronic
instrumentation.
The
Company's
manufacturing
capabilities
include
circuit
board
assemblies,
tool
making,
precision
molding,
proto
building,
liquid
plastic
injection
molding
and
printed
circuit
board
assembly
(both
through-hole
and
surface
mounting).
Operations
are
currently
conducted
in
facilities
in
the
United
States,
China,
Ireland
and
Mexico. | More from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Key
Tronic
Corporation
designs,
develops
and
manufactures
input
devices,
primarily
keyboards,
for
computers,
terminals
and
workstations.
For
the
39
weeks
ended
3/31/01,
net
sales
increased
16%
to
$136
million.
Net
loss
increased
22%
to
$6.5
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
Company's
strategy
to
grow
the
non-keyboard
part
of
its
business.
Higher
loss
reflects
a
slowdown
in
the
overall
economy
and
increased
interest
expenses. Recent Earnings Announcement For
the
3
months
ended
06/30/2001,
revenues
were
29,838;
after
tax
earnings
were
-4,847. (Preliminary; reported in thousands of dollars.) | More from
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Dale Pilz, 74 Chairman | -- | Jack Oehlke, 54 Pres, CEO, Director | $314K | Ronald Klawitter, 48 CFO, Exec. VP - Admin., Treasurer | 229K | Craig Gates, 41 Exec. VP of Marketing, Engineering and Sales | 229K | Michael Chard, 42 VP of Materials | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 1-July-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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