| Business Summary | | Kontron
Mobile
Computing,
Inc.,
formerly
known
as
FieldWorks,
Incorporated,
provides
rugged,
portable
computer
platforms
for
use
in
demanding
field
environments.
The
Company's
portable
workstations
have
been
designed
to
meet
military
standards
for
ruggedness,
and
to
function
despite
exposure
to
extreme
temperature,
mechanical
shock,
vibration
and
moisture.
The
Company's
products
have
been
designed
with
a
modular
system
configuration
that
allows
a
user
to
upgrade
the
central
processing
unit,
processor
or
any
of
the
other
technological
components
without
purchasing
a
new
computer.
Kontron's
focus
is
providing
workstations
for
data
acquisition,
test
and
measurement
and
logistics
management
applications
in
its
targeted
vertical
markets.
Kontrom
also
provides
professional
services,
including
solution
conceptualization,
design,
development,
implementation
and
support.
Kontron
provides
training,
specialized
support
and
product
upgrades
to
enhance
customer
productivity. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Kontron
Mobile
designs,
manufactures,
and
markets
rugged
computers
for
a
variety
of
industries
and
applications;
and
also
provides
product
customization,
integration,
and
support
services.
For
the
26
weeks
ended
7/1/01,
net
sales
rose
18%
to
$9.9
million.
Net
income
applicable
to
Com.
totaled
$1.0
million,
vs.
a
loss
of
$6.1
million.
Results
reflect
a
large
order
from
the
U.S.
Army
for
the
2000
Series
Embedded
Vehicle
Server,
a
higher
margin
sales
mix,
and
management
workforce
reductions. | More
from
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| David Malmberg, 58 Chairman | -- | Thomas Sparrvik, 36 Pres,
CEO | $56K | Richard Woodruff, 57 VP-Operations | 137K | Dollar
amounts are as of 3-Jan-2001 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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