| Business Summary | | Maui
Land
&
Pineapple
Company,
Inc.
consists
of
a
landholding
and
operating
parent
company
as
well
as
its
principal
wholly
owned
subsidiaries,
Maui
Pineapple
Company,
Ltd.
and
Kapalua
Land
Company,
Ltd.
The
most
significant
of
the
Companies
joint
ventures
is
Kaahumanu
Center
Associates,
the
owner
and
operator
of
a
regional
shopping
center.
The
industry
segments
of
the
Company
include
the
Pineapple
segment,
Resort
segment
and
Commercial
&
Property
segment.
The
Pineapple
segment
owns
and
operates
fully
integrated
facilities
for
the
production
of
pineapple
products.
Kapalua
Land
Company,
Ltd.
is
the
developing
and
operating
subsidiary
of
the
Company's
Resort
segment,
which
operates
Kapalua
Resort.
The
Commercial
&
Property
segment
operates
Kaahumanu
Center,
a
retail
and
entertainment
center
on
Maui. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Maui
Land
and
Pineapple
Co.
operates
in
three
primary
businesses:
the
growing
and
canning
of
pineapples,
the
development
and
sale
of
resort
real
estate,
and
management
of
commercial
and
property
real
estate.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/01,
revenues
rose
19%
to
$78
million.
Net
income
fell
53%
to
$1
million.
Results
reflect
increased
case
volume
and
average
pricing
in
the
Pineapple
segment
offset
by
higher
production,
marketing
and
administrative
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Richard Cameron, 46 Chairman | -- | Gary Gifford, 53 Pres
and CEO | $392K | Paul Meyer, 53 Exec.
VP-Fin. | 249K | Douglas Schenk, 48 Exec.
VP, Pinapple | 230K | Donald Young, 53 Exec.
VP - Resort | 218K | 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.. |
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Compensation,
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