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Jan 29 2001 09:42 AM PST
PROFILE |
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Dallas Semiconductor has made more than 2,000 variations of its more than 350 computer chips and chip-based subsystems. The company's products are used to enhance broadband telecommunications systems, Internet security, data storage devices, cellular phones and base stations, and various industrial equipment. Its systems provide safety backups, keep computer time, and control product temperature. Its portable iButton, for example, is designed to provide secure electronic commerce. Dallas Semiconductor sells directly and via distributors to more than 15,000 customers worldwide; US clients account for 55% of sales. The company is a subsidiary of analog chip maker Maxim Integrated Products.
COMPETITION |
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Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI)
STMicroelectronics N.V. (STM)
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 517.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 31.8%
Employees: 1,991
Revenue per employee: $259,668.51
KEY PEOPLE |
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Chao C. Mai
CEO
Alan P. Hale
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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4401 S. Beltwood Pkwy.
Dallas, TX 75244
US
Phone: 972-371-4000
Fax: 972-371-4956
Online: Web Site
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