| Business Summary | | Iron
Mountain
Incorporated
is
engaged
in
records
and
information
management
and
related
services,
and
enables
customers
to
outsource
these
functions.
The
Company
provides
storage
for
all
major
media,
including
paper,
which
is
the
dominant
form
of
records
storage,
magnetic
media,
including
computer
tapes,
microfilm
and
microfiche,
master
audio
and
videotapes,
film
and
optical
disks,
X-rays
and
blueprints.
Iron
Mountain's
principal
services
provided
to
its
storage
customers
include
courier
pick-up
and
delivery,
filing,
retrieval
and
destruction
of
records,
database
management,
customized
reporting
and
disaster
recovery
support.
The
Company
also
sells
storage
materials,
including
cardboard
boxes
and
magnetic
media,
and
provides
confidential
destruction,
consulting,
facilities
management,
fulfillment
and
other
outsourcing
services. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Iron
Mountain
is
a
full
service
provider
of
records
and
information
management
services
through
over
625
records
management
facilities
in
the
United
States,
Canada,
Europe,
and
Latin
America.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
24%
to
$577.3
million.
Net
loss
before
extraordinary
item
fell
95%
to
$1.8
million.
Results
reflect
business
acquistions
and
recurring
storage
revenue.
Lower
losses
also
reflect
a
tax
benefit,
and
the
absence
of
$14.9
million
in
stock
option
compensation
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| C. Richard Reese, 55 Chairman,
CEO | $432K | Ross Engelman Pres,
COMAC Iron Mountain Latin America | -- | Kenneth Radtke, Jr., 54 Pres,
Iron Mountain Europe | -- | Vladimir Vasak Pres,
Iron Mountain Confidential Destruction | -- | John Kenny, Jr., 43 Exec.
VP, CFO, Director | 260K | 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.. |
| More
from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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