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Sparton is into solder and sonobuoys. The 100-year-old former auto horn company, which has become primarily an electronics contract manufacturer, makes board-level and box build (completely built) products, and specializes in commercial electronics outsourcing. The majority of its sales are to corporate markets, but Sparton caters to the government as well. It also makes submarine detectors for the US Navy, its top customer. Because of reduced US defense spending, the company is boosting its global presence through partnerships with foreign contract manufacturing companies. Director Lawson Smith owns 9% of Sparton.
COMPETITION |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: June
2000 Sales (mil.): 161.90
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 22.7%
Employees: 1,400
Revenue per employee: $115,642.86
KEY PEOPLE |
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David W. Hockenbrocht
CEO
Richard L. Langley
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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2400 E. Ganson St.
Jackson, MI 49202
US
Phone: 517-787-8600
Fax: 517-787-1822
Online: Web Site
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