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Gibson Musical Instruments
 PROFILE
From Elvis to AC/DC, Gibson Musical Instruments has made the guitars that make the music. Over 100 years old, the company is best known for making electric and acoustic guitars, basses, and accessories (strings, picks, straps, electronics, and instrument care products). Its guitar models include the Les Paul series and the SG series. Other well-known Gibson brands include DOBRO (resonator guitars), Epiphone (lower-priced guitars), Flatiron (mandolins), Oberheim Electronics (synthesizers), Opcode Systems (music production software and hardware), Slingerland (drums), Tobias (basses), and Trace Elliot (amplifiers). Chairman and CEO Henry Juszkiewicz and president David Berryman have owned Gibson since 1986.

 COMPETITION
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 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 120.00
Employees: 550
Revenue per employee: $218,181.82

 KEY PEOPLE
• Henry Juszkiewicz
    CEO
• Roger Mitchell
    CFO

 CONTACT INFO
309 Plus Park Ave.
Nashville, TN 37217
US
Phone: 615-871-4500
Fax: 615-889-5509
Online: Web Site

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