| Business Summary | | Revlon,
Inc.
manufactures,
markets
and
sells
an
extensive
array
of
cosmetics
and
skin
care,
fragrances
and
personal
care
products
exclusively
through
its
direct
subsidiary,
Revlon
Consumer
Products
Corporation
and
its
subsidiaries.
The
Company's
products
are
marketed
under
brand
names
such
as
Revlon,
Colorstay,
Revlon
Age
Defying,
Almay
and
Ultima
in
cosmetics;
Moon
Drops,
Eterna
27,
Ultima
and
Jeanne
Gatineau
in
skin
care;
Charlie
and
Fire
&
Ice
in
fragrances,
and
Flex,
Outrageous,
Mitchum,
Colorstay,
Colorsilk,
Jean
Nate,
Bozzano
and
Colorama
in
personal
care
products.
The
Company
markets
each
core
brand
with
a
distinct
and
uniform
global
image,
including
packaging
and
advertising,
while
retaining
the
flexibility
to
tailor
products
to
local
and
regional
preferences.
In
July
2001,
the
Company
sold
its
Colorama
brand
to
the
L'Oreal
Group. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Revlon,
Inc.
manufactures
and
markets
cosmetics
and
skin
care,
fragrance,
hair,
nail
and
personal
care
products.
The
products
are
marketed
under
brand
names
such
as
Revlon,
ColorStay,
Age
Defying,
Almay,
and
Ultima
II.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
16%
to
$660
million.
Net
loss
rose
97%
to
$103.5
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
sale
of
the
worldwide
professional
products
and
Plusbelle.
Higher
loss
reflects
an
increase
in
restructuring
costs. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Ronald Perelman, 58 Chairman | -- | Jeffrey Nugent, 54 Pres,
CEO, Director | $2.4M | Douglas Greeff, 45 CFO,
Exec. VP | 880K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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