| Business Summary | | Dauphin
Technology,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures
and
markets
mobile
handheld,
pen-based
computers,
as
well
as
other
electronic
devices
for
home
and
business
use.
The
Company
also
performs
design
services,
process
methodology
consulting
and
intellectual
property
development
out
of
its
three
locations
in
northern
Illinois.
Orasis
is
a
handheld
computer
that
was
developed
by
the
Company
with
the
multi-sector
mobile
user
in
mind.
As
such,
it
incorporated
an
upgradeable
processor,
user-upgradeable
memory
and
hard
disc,
various
modules
and
mobile
devices
to
satisfy
the
needs
of
various
industries.
The
OraLynx
Broadband
set-top
box
processes
high-speed
video,
provides
storage
and
works
with
coaxial
cable,
ADSL
(asymmetric
digital
subscriber
line)
and
fiber.
On
July
10,
2001,
Dauphin
acquired
Suncoast
Automation,
a
subsidiary
of
ProtoSource. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Dauphin
Technology,
Inc.
and
its
subsidiary
design,
manufacture
and
market
mobile
hand-held,
pen-based
computers,
as
well
as
other
electronic
devices
for
home
and
business
use.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/01,
revenues
totalled
$827
thousand,
up
from
$16
thousand.
Net
loss
decreased
29%
to
$2.8
million.
Revenues
reflect
increases
at
the
Company's
design
services
subsidiary.
Lower
loss
reflects
decreased
interest
expense. | More
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| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Andrew Kandalepas, 49 Chairman,
CEO and Pres | $250K | Harry Lukens, Jr., 50 CFO,
Assistant Sec. | 106K | Christopher Geier, 38 Exec.
VP | 185K | Jim Drzewiecki VP-Operations | -- | Jeffrey Goldberg, 48 Sec. | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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