| Business Summary | | IMP,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures
and
sells
integrated
circuit
(IC)
semiconductor
devices,
also
known
as
microchips.
The
Company
focuses
on
a
specialized
technology
sector
called
the
analog
IC
market.
IMP
was
founded
to
employ
proprietary
computer-aided
engineering
software
to
provide
fast
turnaround
design
and
prototyping,
as
well
as
volume
manufacturing
services,
for
customer-designed
application-specific
IC
devices.
The
Company
applies
this
design
technology
to
complementary
metal-oxide
semiconductor
processes.
The
Company
also
used
this
capacity
to
provide
wafer
foundry
services
to
semiconductor
companies
that
did
not
own
their
own
wafer
fabrication
factory
or
that
needed
additional
capacity.
The
Company's
revenues
are
derived
primarily
from
Wafer
Foundry
and
Custom
IC
Manufacturing
Services,
and
Power
Management
ICs. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | IMP,
Inc.
develops
and
manufactures
analog
CMOS
integrated
circuit
solutions
for
communications,
computer
and
control
applications.
For
the
nine
months
ended
12/24/00,
revenues
decreased
3%
to
$26.2
million.
Net
loss
increased
71%
to
$5.4
million.
Revenues
reflect
decreased
sales
of
the
Company's
standard
products.
Higher
losses
reflect
a
reduction
in
gross
margins
as
a
result
of
downward
price
pressure
on
the
Company's
foundry
products. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2001 Pay | |
| Subbarao Pinamaneni, 44 Chairman | $200K | Sugriva Reddy, 52 Interim
Pres and CEO, Director | 52K | Tarsaim Batra, 62 COO
and VP, Manufacturing | 54K | Frederick Diaz, 48 VP-Fin. | -- | John Chu, 59 VP
of Sales and Marketing | 49K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-Mar-2001 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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