| Business Summary | | Soligen
Technologies,
Inc.
has
developed
a
proprietary
technology
known
as
Direct
Shell
Production
Casting
(DSPC),
a
process
that
is
different
from
typical
rapid
prototype
systems
that
are
characterized
by
the
ability
to
rapidly
produce
non
functional
three
dimensional
representations
of
parts
from
Computer
Aided
Design
(CAD)
files.
The
DSPC
technology
is
dedicated
to
metal
casting;
this
technology
enables
the
Company
to
produce
functional
cast
metal
parts
thereby
providing
a
substantial
competitive
advantage
over
existing
producers
by
eliminating
the
need
of
time
and
labor
spent
on
patterns
and
core
boxes. | More
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develops,
manufactures,
markets
and
sells
products
utilizing
certain
patented
technology
(Direct
Shell
Production
Casting)
and
processes
for
the
production
of
ceramic
casting
molds
for
casting
metal
parts.
For
the
three
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
30%
to
$1.1
million.
Net
loss
rose
20%
to
$499
thousand.
Revenues
reflect
decreased
revenue
from
the
Parts
Now
product
line.
Higher
loss
was
partially
offset
by
personnel
and
office
supplies
reductions. | More
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| | | | FY2001 Pay | |
| Yehoram Uziel, 50 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $125K | Robert Kassel, 74 CFO
and Chief Admin. Officer | -- | Gary Kanegis, 54 VP
of Sales | 94K | Amir Gnessin, 42 VP
of Engineering, Soligen, Inc. | 121K | Charles Lewis, 50 VP
of Soligen Inc. | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Mar-2001 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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