| Business Summary | | Textron,
Inc.
is
a
global
multi-industry
company
with
operations
in
five
business
segments:
Aircraft,
Automotive,
Fastening
Systems,
Industrial
Products
and
Finance.
The
Company's
Aircraft
segment
consists
of
Bell
Helicopter
Textron
and
Cessna
Aircraft
Company.
The
Automotive
segment,
organized
under
an
umbrella
organization
called
Textron
Automotive
Company
Inc.,
consists
of
Textron
Automotive
Trim,
CWC
Textron
and
Kautex
Textron.
Textron
Fastening
Systems
comprises
the
Company's
Fastening
Systems
segment.
The
Industrial
Products
segment,
Textron
Industrial
Products,
is
comprised
of
Greenlee
Textron;
Textron
Golf,
Turf
&
Specialty
Products;
Textron
Fluid
and
Power
Systems;
Textron
Systems;
OmniQuip
Textron;
and
Textron
Industrial
Components.
The
Finance
segment
consists
of
Textron
Financial
Corporation
and
its
subsidiaries. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | TXT
is
engaged
in
the
manufacture
of
helicopters
and
spare
parts,
light
and
mid-size
business
jets,
turboprop
and
piston
aircraft,
automotive
interior
and
engine
components,
and
industrial
tools,
fasteners
and
components.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
sales
fell
4%
to
$6.33
billion.
Earnings
before
accounting
changes
fell
29%
to
$239
million.
Results
reflect
lower
North
American
automotive
OEM
production.
Earnings
also
reflect
$77
million
in
special
charges. | More
from
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Lewis Campbell, 54 Chairman
and CEO | $4.6M | John Janitz, 58 Pres,
Chief Operating Officer | 3.1M | Theodore French, 46 CFO,
Exec. VP | -- | Terrence O'Donnell, 57 Exec.
VP, Gen. Counsel | -- | Kenneth Bohlen, 48 Exec.
VP, CIO | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 30-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
| More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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