| Business Summary | | Simula,
Inc.
is
engaged
in
providing
crash
resistant
and
energy
absorption
technologies
that
safeguard
human
lives.
During
1999,
the
Company
was
a
holding
company
for
operating
units
in
two
business
segments.
The
Commercial
Transportation
Products
segment
includes
technology
development,
manufacturing
and
assembly
operations
for
seating
systems
for
airliners
and
products
and
safety
systems
for
automobiles
and
trucks.
The
Government
and
Defense
segment
includes
technology
development
and
manufacturing
operations
for
military
aircraft
seating,
armor,
and
crew
safety
systems
sold
principally
to
U.S.
and
foreign
armed
forces. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | SMU
designs
and
manufactures
occupant
safety
systems
and
devices
for
air,
ground,
and
sea
transportation
vehicles.
SMU
operates
in
the
commercial
transportation
seating,
gov't
and
defense
contracting,
and
automobile
safety
segments.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
6%
to
$51.5
million.
Net
income
applicable
to
Common
totaled
$900
thousand,
up
from
$433
thousand.
Results
reflect
increased
deliveries
to
BMW
and
a
$1
million
in
additional
gross
margin
from
a
contract
with
the
U.S.
Army. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Stanley Desjardins, 70 Chairman | -- | Bradley Forst, 47 Pres,
CEO, Director | $205K | J. Michael Miller, 53 COO,
Exec. VP | -- | Joseph Coltman, 44 Exec.
VP and CDO | 161K | John Jenson Controller | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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