| Business Summary | | Clancy
Systems
International,
Inc.
designs,
develops
and
manufactures
automated
parking-enforcement
systems
primarily
for
lease
to
municipalities,
universities
and
institutions,
including
a
ticket-writing
system
and
other
enforcement
systems.
To
augment
the
enforcement
element
of
the
system,
the
Company
markets
the
original
Denver
Boot
and
other
enforcement
tools.
The
Company
has
also
developed
or
acquired
several
standalone
computer
programs
for
special
niche
operations,
including
ID
Badge.com,
Whatsimportantnow.com,
Virtualpermit.com,
Remit-online.com
and
Expo1000.com.
In
addition,
the
Company
provides
hardware
and
software
for
special
projects
for
Hertz
Corporation,
including
a
project
called
Fleet
Control
that
is
used
by
Hertz
to
track
the
transfer
of
cars
between
locations. | More
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| Financial Summary | | CLSI
designs
develops
and
manufactures
automated
parking
enforcement
systems
primarily
for
lease
to
munucipalities,
universities,
and
institutions.
The
Company
also
provides
hardware
and
software
for
special
projects
for
Hertz
Corp.
For
the
nine
months
ended
6/01,
revenues
fell
7%
to
$1.2
million.
Net
income
fell
10%
to
$201
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
the
absence
of
a
large
non-recurring
sale
of
backlog
tickets.
Net
income
reflects
a
lower
operating
margin. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Stanley Wolfson, 57 Pres,
CEO | $53K | Lizabeth Wolfson, 55 Sec.,
Treasurer, CFO, Chief Accounting Officer | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 30-Sep-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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