| Business Summary | | Graham
Corporation
designs
and
manufactures
vacuum
and
heat
transfer
equipment,
primarily
custom
built.
Its
products
include
steam
jet
ejector
vacuum
systems,
surface
condensers
for
steam
turbines,
liquid
ring
vacuum
pumps
and
compressors,
and
various
types
of
heat
exchangers,
including
helical
coil
exchangers
marketed
under
the
registered
name
Heliflow,
and
plate
and
frame
exchangers.
These
products
function
to
produce
a
vacuum,
to
condense
steam
or
otherwise
transfer
heat,
or
any
combination
of
these
tasks.
They
accomplish
this
without
involving
any
moving
parts
and
are
available
in
all
metals
and
many
non-metallic
and
corrosion
resistant
materials
as
well.
The
Company's
business
consists
of
two
segments,
one
operated
by
the
Company
in
the
United
States
and
one
operated
by
its
indirectly
wholly
owned
subsidiary
in
the
United
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| Financial Summary | | Graham
Corporation
and
its
subsidiaries
design
and
manufacture
vacuum
and
heat
transfer
equipment
used
in
the
chemical,
petrochemical,
petroleum
refining
and
electric
power
generating
industries.
For
the
three
months
ended
6/01,
net
sales
rose
16%
to
$9.6
million.
Net
loss
rose
72%
to
$609
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
new
rectangular
condeser
product
sales
in
the
U.S.
and
increased
orders
in
the
U.K.
Higher
loss
reflects
a
lower
margin
sales
mix
from
U.K.
operations. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Jerald Bidlack, 64 Chairman | -- | Alvaro Cadena, 56 Pres,
CEO | $239K | J. Ronald Hansen, 52 VP-
Fin. and Admin. and CFO | 145K | William Smith, Jr., 45 VP
and Gen. Counsel | 135K | Joseph Gorman, 57 VP-
Sales | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Mar-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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