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Belron International
 PROFILE
Belron International fixes any type of auto-glass malady, be it a pesky rock ding from a passing semi or the spot where your fist flew in frustration. The world's largest auto-glass repair and replacement company, Belron is a holding company for some 15 businesses (in about as many countries) that repair and replace glass in vehicles and buildings and that wholesale glass. Most of the companies are in Europe, where Belron flies the Autoglass and Carglass flags. It also has operations in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and in the US through AGSI (Glass Medic). The company has cut ties with the US's troubled Safelite AutoGlass. Belgian automotive firm D'Ieteren owns a controlling interest in Belron.

 COMPETITION
Apogee Enterprises, Inc. (APOG)
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Earl Scheib, Inc. (ESH)

 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 771.60
Employees: 7,863
Revenue per employee: $98,130.48

 KEY PEOPLE
• Gary Lubner
    CEO
• Peter Banks
    CFO

 CONTACT INFO
The King's Observatory, Old Deer Park
Richmond Surrey TW9 2AZ, United Kingdom
Phone: 44-20-8332-0099
Fax: 44-20-8948-7323
Online: Web Site

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