| Business Summary | | International
Electronics,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures,
markets
and
sells
electronic
products
for
the
security
industry
and
other
commercial
applications.
The
Company
manufactures
and
markets
a
line
of
access
control
and
digital
keypad
products
sold
under
the
trade
names
Door-Gard
and
Secured
Series.
The
Company
also
manufactures
and
markets
electronic
glassbreak
detectors
sold
under
the
trade
names
Tri-Gard
and
Viper.
The
Company's
subsidiary,
Ecco
Industries,
Inc.,
owns
voice
verification
technology. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | International
Electronics
designs,
manufactures
and
markets
electronic
products,
including
access
control
products,
digital
keypad
products
and
electronic
glassbreak
protectors
for
the
security
industry
and
other
commercial
applications.
For
the
nine
months
ended
5/31/01,
net
sales
fell
7%
to
$7.8
million.
Net
loss
totalled
$7
thousand
vs.
an
income
of
$105
thousand.
Results
reflect
a
decrease
in
keypad
sales,
along
with
lower
margins
due
to
changes
in
the
product
mix. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000
Compensation | | Pay | Exer | |
| John Waldstein, 47 Chairman,
Pres, CEO, Treasurer | $211K | $10K | James Brierley, Jr., 49 VP
of Sales and Marketing | 130K | -- | Christopher Hentschel, 56 VP
of Engineering | 111K | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Aug-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.; "Exer" is the value of options excercised during the fiscal year. |
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