| Business Summary | | Alfa
International
Corp.
is
a
holding
company
that
conducts
substantially
all
of
its
operations
through
its
wholly
owned
subsidiary,
Ty-Breakers
Corp.
Ty-Breakers
is
engaged
in
the
business
of
manufacturing
and
marketing
apparel
products,
mostly
jackets,
and
accessories
made
from
Tyvek
and
Kensel.
Tyvek
is
a
paper-like
material
produced
and
sold
by
E.I.
Du
Pont
de
Nemours
&
Company
(Du
Pont).
Kensel
is
a
trademark
of
Ty-Breakers
used
to
identify
Ty-Breakers'
patented
fabric
material.
In
December
1992,
Alfa
filed
for
bankruptcy
protection
and
subsequently
was
re-organized
and
discharged
from
bankruptcy
proceedings
in
August
1996. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Alfa
International,
through
its
subsidiary
Ty-Breakers,
manufactures
and
distributes
apparel,
mostly
jackets,
made
from
TYVEK
(R)
and
Kensel.
For
the
three
months
ended
3/31/01,
net
sales
fell
20%
to
$22
thousand.
Net
loss
decreased
38%
to
$47
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
a
decrease
in
Ty-Breakers'
sales.
Lower
loss
reflects
improved
gross
margins,
lower
administrative
expenses
and
reduced
legal
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| Frank Drohan, 54 Chairman,
Pres, CEO and Chief Financial Officer | $59K | Charles Kuczynski, 46 VP,
Sec. | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-1999 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
| More
from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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