| Business Summary | | Bethlehem
Corporation
provides
thermal
and
filtration
process
solutions,
equipment,
systems
and
technology
for
a
variety
of
industrial
applications.
The
Company,
through
Bethlehem
Advanced
Materials
Corporation,
a
wholly
owned
subsidiary,
designs
and
manufactures
high-temperature
furnaces
for
sale
and
for
its
own
use
and
processes
specialty
carbon,
graphite
and
ceramic
materials
for
semiconductors
and
aerospace
applications.
In
November
2000,
the
Company
closed
on
the
sale
of
all
of
the
issued
and
outstanding
shares
of
stock
in
its
wholly
owned
subsidiary,
Bethlehem
Advanced
Materials
Corporation,
to
a
private
company.
Bethlehem
Thermal,
LLC,
another
wholly
owned
subsidiary,
provides
metallized
thermal
coating
using
automated
thermal
spray
systems. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Bethlehem
Corp.
designs,
manufactures,
markets,
and
services
capital
equipments
used
to
process
materials
for
a
variety
of
industrial
applications,
and
fabricates
machines
and
assembles
equipment
to
customers'
specifications.
For
the
nine
months
ended
2/28/01,
sales
fell
37%
to
$6.4
million.
Net
loss
totaled
$2.8
million
vs.
an
income
of
$328
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
decreased
sales
in
the
Thermal
Process
Unit
and
Filtration
Unit.
Net
loss
reflects
higher
cost
of
sales. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Alan Silverstein, 51 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $288K | Antoinette Martin, 42 CFO,
VP | -- | B. Ord Houston, 87 Exec.
VP | -- | Robert Allwein, 49 VP
of Technology and Devel. | -- | Harold Bogatz, 62 Sec. | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-May-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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Compensation,
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