| Business Summary | | 3Dfx
Interactive,
Inc.
developed
high
performance,
cost-effective
graphics
chips,
graphics
boards,
software
and
related
technology
that
enable
an
interactive
and
realistic
3D
experience
across
multiple
hardware
platforms,
but
is
now
in
the
process
of
winding
up
its
business.
In
September
2000,
the
3Dfx
board
of
directors
concluded
that
the
Company
could
not
continue
to
operate
as
a
manufacturer
of
both
graphics
chips
and
graphics
boards
in
light
of
the
losses
that
3Dfx
continued
to
incur
in
its
graphics
board
business
segment.
The
Board
also
concluded
that
it
would
be
necessary
to
quickly
reposition
3Dfx
to
focus
principally
on
the
development
of
graphics
chips
and
related
technologies.
On
December
15,
2000,
the
Board
approved
the
liquidation,
winding
up
and
dissolution
of
3Dfx
pursuant
to
a
plan
of
dissolution. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | 3Dfx
Interactive
Incorporated
is
a
developer
of
high
performance,
cost
effective
graphics
chips,
graphics
boards,
software
and
related
technology
that
enables
a
highly
immersive,
interactive
and
realistic
3D
experience
across
multiple
hardware
platforms.
For
the
two
months
ended
3/26/01,
Co.
reported
no
revenue.
Net
loss
totalled
$2.6
million.
Results
are
not
comparable
due
to
the
cessation
of
the
Company's
operations
in
accordance
with
its
plan
of
dissolution. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| Gordon Campbell, 55 Chairman | -- | Alex Leupp, 60 Pres,
CEO, Director | $95K | Richard Heddleson, 50 CFO | -- | Scott Sellers, 31 Exec.
VP, CTO, Director | 236K | Stephen Lapinski, 49 Sr.
VP of Worldwide Marketing | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Jan-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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