| Business Summary | | Siliconix
Incorporated
designs,
markets
and
manufactures
power
and
analog
semiconductor
products.
Siliconix
develops
value-added
products
for
power
management
and
conversion.
These
products
serve
two
types
of
markets.
The
first
type,
represented
by
the
communications
and
computer
markets,
exhibits
design
cycles
as
short
as
a
few
months,
and
product
life
cycles
as
short
as
six
to
12
months.
The
other
type,
represented
by
the
automotive
market,
exhibits
long
design
cycles,
sometimes
as
much
as
four
or
five
years,
and
product
life
cycles
as
long
or
longer.
All
of
the
analog
and
power
products
produced
by
Siliconix
can
be
divided
into
two
general
classes,
discrete
devices
and
integrated
circuits
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| Financial Summary | | Siliconix
Incorporated
develops,
produces
and
markets
power
and
analog
semiconductor
components
for
the
computer,
data
storage,
communications,
and
automotive
markets.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
net
sales
fell
31%
to
$161.4
million.
Net
income
fell
72%
to
$15.3
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
downturn
in
computer
and
cellular
phone
handset
markets.
Net
income
reflects
higher
manufacturing
overhead
and
pricing
pressures
caused
by
excess
industry
capacity. | More
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| | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| King Owyang, 54 Pres,
CEO | $594K | Mike Chang, Ph.D., 54 Exec.
VP, Technology & Silicon Operations | 512K | Jens Meyerhoff, 35 Sr.
VP- Admin. and CFO | 396K | Hamza Yilmaz, Ph.D., 45 Sr.
VP | 466K | 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.. |
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