| Business Summary | | Supermail
International,
Inc.,
through
its
wholly
owned
subsidiary,
Supermail
International
of
Utah,
Inc.
(the
Utah
subsidiary),
offers
a
wide
range
of
non-banking
financial
and
communication
services
through
its
20
retail
service
centers.
These
services
include
check
cashing,
money
transfer
and
money
orders
through
MoneyGram
and
Integrated
Payment
Systems,
food
stamp
distribution
and
utility
payments.
Other
services
and
products
offered
through
the
Company's
retail
outlets
include
telegrams,
Mailgrams,
telex,
facsimile
transmissions,
overnight
courier
and
delivery
services,
California
lottery
and
lotto
sales,
postal
services,
packaging
and
shipping
services,
peso
exchange
and
transit
ticket
sales. | More
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| Financial Summary | | SPML
offers
non-banking
financial
and
communication
services,
including
check
cashing,
money
transfer,
money
orders,
food
stamps,
utility
payments,
telegrams,
telex,
courrier
and
delivery
sales,
lottery
sales
and
other
services.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
12/97,
sales
fell
8%
to
$4.2
million.
Net
loss
rose
63%
to
$2.1
million.
Revenues
reflect
a
decrease
in
check
cashing,
lobby
phone
and
money
transfer
revenues.
Higher
loss
reflects
higher
debt
levels
and
loss
on
asset
disposals. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY1997 Pay | |
| Christine Umbertino, 42 Chairperson
of the Board, CEO | $182K | Umberto Umbertino, 39 Pres,
COO, Director | 182K | Kurt Lee, 37 CFO | -- | Mercedes Veiga, 45 Sr.
VP, Sec., Director | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-1997 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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