| Business Summary | | Micro
Integration
Corp.
(MI)
has
been
in
the
communications
and
networking
arena
since
its
founding
in
1978.
MI
offers
systems
and
network
integration,
consultation
and
Internet/intranet
services
to
organizations
that
want
to
use
information
technology
(IT)
as
a
strategic
business
tool.
These
services
give
organizations
the
technical
expertise
they
need
to
build
computer
solutions
that
solve
their
business
problems.
In
addition,
MI
designs,
develops,
markets
and
supports
personal
computer
(PC)
software
and
hardware
products
for
distributed
computing.
These
products
provide
client-server
connectivity,
client-server
data
exchange
and
PC
and
network
connectivity. | More
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| Financial Summary | | MINT
designs,
develops,
markets,
sells,
and
supports
computer
and
networking
products,
and
provides
consulting,
network
integration
and
design
services,
and
Internet
access
and
web
site
design
and
hosting.
For
the
nine
months
ended
12/99,
revenues
fell
9%
to
$8.7
million.
Net
loss
rose
20%
to
$534
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
a
decrease
in
IT
product
sales.
Higher
loss
reflects
increases
in
salaries
and
benefits,
legal
and
accounting
fees,
and
the
closing
of
Micro-Integration
Europe. | More
from
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| John Parsons, 55 Chairman,
Pres and CEO | $165K | Terry Frost, 41 VP
and CFO | -- | Russell Hinnershitz, 55 VP
and COO | 132K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Mar-1999 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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Compensation,
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