| Business Summary | | SGI
International
is
primarily
in
the
business
of
developing
and
marketing
energy-related
technologies,
including
the
Liquids
From
Coal
(LFC)
Process
and
the
Opti-Crude
Enhancement
Technology
(OCET)
Process.
The
LFC
Process
is
designed
to
convert
and
upgrade
low-rank
coal
into
a
higher-BTU,
more
efficient
fuel
to
produce
power
and
simultaneously
produce
a
low
temperature
coal
tar
that
contains
valuable
chemicals.
The
OCET
Process
is
designed
to
increase
the
efficiency
of
oil
refineries
by
deasphalting
crude
oil
as
well
as
residual
oil
bottoms
(resid),
which
is
produced
in
oil
refining.
Through
Assembly
Manufacturing
Systems,
Inc.
(AMS),
a
wholly
owned
subsidiary,
the
Company
is
in
the
business
of
designing
and
manufacturing
custom
precision
automated
assembly
equipment. | More
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| Financial Summary | | SGII
International
develops,
commercializes
and
licenses
new
energy
technologies,
and
patented
the
Liquids
from
Coal
Process.
SGII
also
fabricates
and
sells
automated
assembly
equipment.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
remained
flat
at
$2.4
million.
Net
loss
increased
12%
to
$3.4
million.
Revenues
reflect
same
sales
level
for
the
current
periods.
Higher
loss
reflects
the
carrying
costs
of
ENCOAL
LFC
and
an
increase
in
interest
expense. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Michael Rose, 62 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $550K | James Mahler, 52 Exec.
VP | 470K | John Taylor, 56 Sr.
VP, Corp. Sec. and Gen. Counsel | 150K | George Donlou, 42 VP-Fin.,
Controller | 155K | John Hart, 49 VP
of Marketing | 188K | 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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