| Business Summary | | National
Manufacturing
Technologies,
Inc.
is
engaged,
through
a
subsidiary,
in
the
commercial
metal
stamping
business.
Prior
to
the
sale
of
the
majority
of
its
assets
in
June
2001,
the
Company
was
a
value-added
vertically
integrated
manufacturer
of
enclosed
electronic
systems
and
their
various
sub-assembly
components,
supplying
original
equipment
customers
in
aerospace,
defense,
power
conversion,
telecommunications,
and
fiber
channel
storage
industries.
The
Company
provided
a
wide
range
of
integrated
services,
including
custom
contract
manufacturing
of
electrical
and
mechanical
assemblies
consisting
of
complex,
multi-layer
printed
circuit
board
assemblies,
wire
and
cable
harnesses,
molded
cables,
as
well
as
precision
machining,
high
speed
metal
stamping,
metal
treatment
and
processing
and
complete
box
build
assemblies. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | NMFG,
through
its
subsidiary,
specializes
in
metal
stamping.
The
Company
features
metal
stampings
from
miniature,
long
run
commodity
grade
parts
to
large,
close
tolerance
specific
parts.
For
the
nine
months
ended
12/31/00,
revenues
totaled
$13.9
million,
up
from
$5.5
million.
Net
income
from
continuing
operations
totaled
$915
thousand,
vs.
a
loss
of
$1.1
million.
Revenues
reflect
expansion
of
the
customer
base
and
increased
demand.
Earnings
also
reflect
increased
operating
margins. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Patrick Moore, 52 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $152K | Larry Naritelli, 43 CFO,
Chief Accounting Officer, Controller | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Mar-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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