| Business Summary | | American
Millennium
Corporation,
Inc.'s
recent
activity
has
been
focused
on
providing
hardware
and
software
combinations
to
facilitate
timely,
accurate,
and
cost
effective
one-way
and
two-way
delivery
of
information.
The
Company
is
a
provider
of
wireless
and
wireline
solutions
for
the
tracking
and
monitoring
of
mobile
and
fixed
assets
utilizing
Low-Earth-Orbit
Satellites
(LEO's),
Geo-Stationary
Satellites
(GEO's)
and
terrestrial
wireless
and
wireline
technologies.
The
Company
develops,
sells,
installs
and
services
satellite
communication
systems
in
the
field
for
tracking,
monitoring,
and
reporting
data
on
oil
wells,
natural
gas
compressors,
rail
cars,
and
trucks.
The
Company
is
an
applications
service
provider
(ASP),
providing
data
access,
tracking,
and
analysis
packages
for
customers
via
the
Internet. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | American
Millennium
is
focused
on
providing
hardware
and
software
combinations
to
facilitate
timely,
accurate
and
cost
effective
one-way
and
two-way
delivery
of
information
through
satellite,
cellular,
wireline
and
other
platforms.
For
the
nine
months
ended
4/30/01,
revenues
fell
21%
to
$222
thousand.
Net
loss
increased
72%
to
$1.9
million.
Results
reflect
the
Company's
focus
on
technical
improvements,
along
with
increased
S/G/A
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Stephen Watwood, 51 Chairman,
VP-Bus. Devel. | $96K | Andrew Cauthen, 57 CEO,
Pres, Director | 134K | James Statham, 46 COO | 96K | Bruce Bacon, 41 VP
of Engineering and CTO | 96K | Thomas Roberts, 50 Treasurer | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-July-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
| More
from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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