| Business Summary | | Teltronics,
Inc.
designs,
develops,
manufactures
and
markets
electronic
hardware
and
application
software
products,
and
engages
in
contract
manufacturing
for
the
telecommunication
industry.
Through
its
majority-owned
subsidiary,
Interactive
Solutions,
Inc.,
the
Company
has
also
engaged
in
the
design
and
manufacturing
of
a
portable
hardware/software
device
that
allows
two-way
communication
between
speaking-/hearing-impaired
individuals
and
hearing
individuals.
On
May
18,
2000,
the
Company
acquired
Telident,
Inc.,
a
company
engaged
in
the
design,
manufacture
and
marketing
of
hardware
and
software
systems
utilizing
enhanced
911
network
technology
to
communicate
with
public
safety
911
contact
points.
The
Company
markets
these
products
to
a
wide
variety
of
businesses,
including
colleges,
universities,
nursing
homes,
hospitals,
government
offices,
primary
and
secondary
educational
institutions
and
hospitality
establishments. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Teltronics,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures
and
markets
sophisticated
telecommunications
products,
advanced
voice-activated
multi-media
computers
and
provides
services
for
electronics
based
industries.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
totaled
$44.1
million,
up
from
$14
million.
Net
loss
applicable
to
Common
fell
88%
to
$352
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
the
Harris
20-20
acquisition.
Lower
loss
also
reflects
improved
gross
and
operating
margins. | More
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| | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| Ewen Cameron, 47 Pres,
CEO, Assistant Sec., Director | $378K | Patrick Min CFO | -- | William Hutchison, 54 Exec.s
VP, COO | 224K | Norman Dobiesz, 52 Sr.
VP--Bus. Devel., Director | 378K | Mark Scott, 46 VP
of Fin., Sec., Treasurer | 128K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-1999 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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