| Business Summary | | ErgoBilt,
Inc.
was
established
in
1988
for
the
purpose
of
manufacturing
ergonomic
seating
products
and
accessories
that
would
help
workers
emulate
the
same
stress-free
posture
assumed
by
the
human
body
in
a
weightless
environment.
BodyBilt's
space-age
design
has
made
the
company
a
leading
manufacturer
of
ergonomic
seating
products,
and
has
attracted
such
national
clients
as
IBM,
Boeing,
Lockheed,
Microsoft,
Texas
Instruments,
Abbott
Labs,
Hewlett-Packard,
Apple,
Walt
Disney
Studios,
Motorola,
UPS,
and
Eastman-Kodak.
The
Company's
product
lines
include
Task
Seating,
Big
&
Tall
Seating,
Medical
Seating,
Management
&
Executive
Seating,
and
Guest
Seating. | More
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| Financial Summary | | ERGB
develops,
manufactures,
and
markets
customized,
high-end
ergonomic
products
that
re-engineer
the
workplace
and
home-office
by
scientifically
minimizing
the
physical
stress
imposed
upon
the
human
body.
The
Co.'s
product
line
consists
primarily
of
four
series
of
premium-priced,
ergonomic
office
chairs.
For
the
nine
months
ended
9/97,
sales
totalled
$17.8
million,
up
from
$302
thousand.
Net
income
totalled
$2.5
million
vs.
a
loss
of
$274
thousand.
Results
reflect
the
2/97
acquisition
of
BodyBilt. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY1996 Pay | |
| Gerald McMillan, Ph.D., 45 Chairman | $87K | Gerard Smith, 54 Pres
and CEO | 100K | P. Sullivan, 43 Sr.
VP and CFO | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-1996 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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