| Business Summary | | SPACEHAB,
Incorporated
is
the
first
company
to
commercially
develop,
own
and
operate
habitable
modules
that
provide
space-based
laboratory
research
facilities
and
cargo
services
aboard
the
United
States
Space
Shuttle
system
and
an
unpressurized
cargo
carrier
system.
The
Company
currently
owns
and
operates
three
pressurized
laboratory
and
logistics
supply
modules,
which
significantly
enhance
the
capabilities
of
the
Space
Shuttle
fleet.
The
Company
is
currently
constructing
a
research
module
with
associated
double
module
hardware
and
the
adaptable
double
module.
The
Company
is
also
currently
constructing
a
module
that
will
be
primarily
used
as
a
broadcast
and
multimedia
production
facility
attached
to
the
International
Space
Station
(ISS).
The
Company's
modules
are
unique
to
the
Space
Shuttle
fleet
or
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | SPAB
commercially
develops,
owns
and
operates
both
habitable
modules
that
provide
space-based
laboratory
research
facilities
and
cargo
services
aboard
the
U.S.
Space
Shuttle
system.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/31/01,
revenues
fell
2%
to
$75.4
million.
Net
loss
increased
86%
to
$7.2
million.
Results
reflect
lower
REALMS
contract
with
NASA,
decreased
gross
margins
and
higher
costs
related
to
the
SPACEHAB's
newly
formed
subsidiary,
SMI. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Shelley Harrison, Ph.D., 57 CEO
and Chairman | $532K | Michael Kearney, 57 Pres | 270K | Julia Pulzone, 38 Sr.
VP-Fin., CFO | -- | Daniel Bland, Jr., 56 Sr.
VP, Flight Services | -- | John Lounge, 55 Sr.
VP, EnterpriseTM program | 253K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-June-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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Compensation,
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