| Business Summary | | Exide
Technologies,
formerly
known
as
Exide
Corporation,
is
the
largest
producer
of
lead
acid
batteries
in
the
world,
with
fiscal
2001
net
sales
of
approximately
$2.4
billion.
The
Company
manufactures
industrial
and
automotive
batteries
in
North
America,
Europe,
the
Middle
East,
India,
Australia
and
New
Zealand.
The
Company's
industrial
batteries
consist
of
motive
power
batteries,
such
as
those
for
use
in
forklift
trucks
and
other
electric
vehicles,
and
network
power
batteries
used
for
back-up
power
applications,
such
as
those
used
for
telecommunications
systems.
The
Company
has
two
primary
segments:
the
Industrial
segment
and
the
Transportation
segment. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Exide
Technologies
manufactures
and
markets
lead
acid
batteries
for
the
automotive
and
industrial
markets
in
North
America
and
Europe.
For
the
three
months
ended
6/30/01,
net
sales
increased
36%
to
$631.2
million.
Net
loss
before
acct.
change
fell
28%
to
$6.7
million.
Revenues
reflect
increased
Industrial
segment
sales
and
the
acquisition
of
GNB
Technologies.
Lower
loss
reflects
the
absence
of
a
$3.6
million
goodwill
amortization
cost. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Robert Lutz, 68 Chairman | $921K | Craig Muhlhauser, 51 Pres,
CEO, Director | -- | Kevin Morano, 46 Exec.
VP, CFO | -- | John Van Zile, 48 Exec.
Vice Sec., Sec., and Gen. Counsel | 199K | Jack Sosiak, 61 Exec.
VP of HR | 229K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Mar-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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