| Business Summary | | SonoSite,
Inc.
is
engaged
in
the
commercialization
of
high-performance,
miniaturized
ultrasound
devices.
The
Company's
products
include
the
SonoSite
180
highly
portable
ultrasound
machine,
the
C60
curved-array
abdominal
transducer
and
the
ICT
intra-cavitary
transvaginal
transducer,
the
C15
microconvex
transducer
for
use
in
emergency
medicine,
cardiology
and
thoracic
imaging,
the
L38
linear
transducer
for
use
in
small
part,
breast
and
vascular
imaging,
and
the
C11
curved-array
transducer
for
use
in
neonatal
and
pediatric
imaging.
The
SonoSite
180
system,
together
with
one
transducer,
weighs
5.4
pounds
and
generates
high-quality
images
comparable
to
those
produced
by
much
more
expensive,
stationary
ultrasound
machines. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | SONO
is
engaged
in
the
design,
development
and
commercialization
of
miniaturized,
high-performance,
digital
ultrasound
imaging
devices.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
8%
to
$18.4
million.
Net
loss
increased
91%
to
$11.8
million.
Revenues
reflect
increased
direct
sales
and
a
growing
number
of
end
customer
sales.
Higher
loss
reflects
additional
personnel,
higher
start
up,
expansion
of
the
sales
force
and
higher
advertising
and
promotion
costs. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| Kirby Cramer, 63 Chairman | -- | Kevin Goodwin, 42 Pres,
CEO, Director | $234K | Michael Schuh VP-Fin.,
CFO | -- | Ronald Dickson VP
of Sales, the Americas (U.S., Latin America and Canada) | -- | Andrew Dunn, 37 VP,
Marketing | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-1999 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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