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PROFILE |
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Peregrine almost fell prey to tough competition in the auto supply business. A maker of interior and exterior automotive parts, the company closed two plants and sold a third to avoid bankruptcy after Jay Alix, a turnaround specialist, bought the firm in 1998. After the plant closings, Peregrine continues to operate four plants in Michigan. Some of Peregrine's products include seat assemblies, airbag canisters, door trim panels, and miscellaneous automotive body parts. Although the company once supplied nearly all of its products to General Motors, it now also sells to Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Takata, TRW, and The Budd Company. Peregrine has sold its Canadian seat and door-panel plant to Lear.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
1999 Sales (mil.): 527.70
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (43.9)%
Employees: 2,000
Revenue per employee: $263,850.00
KEY PEOPLE |
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James J. Bonsall
CEO
CONTACT INFO |
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25200 Telegraph Rd.
Southfield, MI 48034
US
Phone: 248-354-2100
Fax: 248-223-0309
Online: Web Site
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