| Business Summary | | RockShox,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures
and
markets
high-performance
bicycle
suspension
products.
The
Company's
suspension
products
enhance
riding
performance
and
comfort
by
mitigating
the
impact
of
rough
terrain
and
by
providing
better
wheel
contact
with
the
riding
surface.
The
Company
currently
manufactures
front
suspension
forks,
rear
shocks
and
suspension
seatposts
for
mountain
bikes.
Approximately
79%
of
the
Company's
sales
in
fiscal
2000
represented
sales
to
original
equipment
manufacturers
(OEMs),
such
as
Trek
Bicycle
Corp.,
GT
Bicycles
Inc.
and
Specialized
Bicycle
Components,
Inc.,
which
incorporate
RockShox
branded
components
as
part
of
new,
fully
assembled
mountain
bikes
sold
worldwide.
The
Company's
products
are
also
sold
as
an
accessory
component
to
consumers
through
a
network
of
over
10,000
independent
bicycle
dealers
(IBDs)
worldwide. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | RockShox
designs,
manufactures,
and
markets
high
performance
bicycle
suspension
products,
such
as
front
suspension
forks
and
rear
shocks
for
mountain
bikes.
For
the
three
months
ended
6/30/01,
net
sales
fell
41%
to
$7.1
million.
Net
loss
rose
33%
to
$4.3
million.
Revenues
reflect
decreased
OEM
sales
and
lower
sales
to
retail
accessory
market.
Higher
loss
reflects
increased
cost
of
sales
as
a
percentage
of
revenues
and
a
$39
thousand
loss
on
currency
translation. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2001 Pay | |
| Stephen Simons, 46 Chairman | $163K | Bryan Kelln, 35 Pres,
CEO, Director | 1.2M | Chris Birkett, 33 CFO,
VP, Sec. | 201K | Gwynne Williams, 54 VP-Operations
and Engineering | 259K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Mar-2001 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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