| Business Summary | | The
Stanley
Works
is
a
worldwide
producer
of
tools
and
door
products
for
professional,
industrial
and
consumer
use.
The
Company's
operations
are
classified
into
two
business
segments,
Tools
and
Doors.
The
Tools
segment
manufactures
and
markets
carpenters,
mechanics,
pneumatic
and
hydraulic
tools
as
well
as
tool
sets.
These
products
are
distributed
directly
to
retailers
(including
home
centers,
mass
merchants
and
retail
lumber
yards)
and
end
users,
as
well
as
through
third-party
distributors.
The
Doors
segment
manufactures
and
markets
commercial
and
residential
doors,
both
automatic
and
manual,
as
well
as
closet
doors
and
systems,
home
decor
and
door
and
consumer
hardware. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | SWK
manufactures
products
for
the
home
improvement
and
consumer
markets
including
handtools,
hardware
and
residential
door
systems.
SWK
also
makes
industrial
and
mechanic
handtools.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
net
sales
fell
7%
to
$1.30
billion.
Net
income
fell
2%
to
$97.3
million.
Results
reflect
the
anticipated
weakness
across
consumer
and
industrial
tools
channels
in
the
U.S.,
partially
offset
by
lower
information
management
infrastructure
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| John Trani, 56 Chairman,
CEO | $2.9M | James Loree, 42 VP-Fin.,
CFO | 722K | Ronald Newcomb, 57 VP
of Operations | -- | B. H. Beatt, 48 VP,
Gen. Counsel, Sec. | -- | Kenneth Lewis, 47 VP
- Marketing and Brand Management | 404K | Dollar amounts are as of 1-Jan-2001 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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