| Business Summary | | Voice
and
Wireless
Corporation
(VWLC)
provides
communication
solutions
and
also
is
engaged
in
installing
and
manufacturing
commercial
fixtures.
VWLC
owns
Ives
Design,
Inc.
and
Mail
Call,
Inc.,
both
of
which
are
operating
companies.
VWLC
owns
80%
or
more
of
the
following
non-operating
companies:
Bluegrass
Management
and
Operating
Company;
I-Med
Software,
Inc.;
Interchange
Medical,
Inc.;
and
VWLC
American
Gas
Drilling
#1,
a
limited
liability
company.
VWLC
also
owns
different
percentage
interests
in
28
operating
oil
and
gas
wells
in
Oklahoma,
Texas,
and
Arkansas.
VWLC
owns
less
than
10%
of
a
number
of
companies
under
its
Equity
Acquisition
Program.
In
the
past,
VWLC
has
focused
on
designing,
manufacturing,
and
installing
commercial
store
fixtures.
During
2000,
VWLC
mapped
out
a
new
strategy
to
reposition
the
Company
to
grow
in
the
business-to-business
Internet
and
communications
environment
by
emphasizing
advanced
voice
and
wireless
communications
services,
products,
and
solutions. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Voice
and
Wireless
Corporation,
through
its
subsidiary,
is
engaged
in
manufacturing
store
display
fixtures
providing
a
broad
spectrum
to
its
customers
including
design,
delivery
and
installation.
For
the
three
months
ended
3/31/01,
revenues
fell
27%
to
$800
thousand.
Net
loss
rose
15%
to
$177
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
unfavorable
timing
of
deliveries
and
decreased
revenues
for
Mail
Call.
Higher
loss
was
partially
offset
by
the
absence
of
a
$200
thousand
charge. | More
from
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Developments |
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| Position | Mike Nakonechny, 72 | Chairman | Mark Haggerty, 53 | CEO,
Chief Operating Officer | Jeff Etten, 44 | CFO | Ron Schnell, 34 | VP,
CTO | Barry Voroba, Ph.D., 54 | VP
of Wireless Technology |
| More
from
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Compensation,
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