| Business Summary | | New
Skies
Satellites
N.V.
(New
Skies),
formed
through
the
partial
privatization
of
Intelsat,
is
an
independent
satellite
operator
with
five
satellites
in
orbit
transferred
from
the
Intelsat
fleet.
With
offices
in
London,
Sao
Paulo,
Singapore,
The
Hague
and
Washington,
New
Skies
offers
a
wide
range
of
geographical,
technical
and
commercial
knowledge.
New
Skies
operates
NSS
K,
NSS
803,
and
NSS
806
in
the
Atlantic
Ocean
region,
NSS
703
in
the
Indian
Ocean
and
NSS
513
in
the
Pacific
Ocean
region.
These
satellites
provide
complete
global
coverage
at
C-band,
and
high-powered
Ku-band
spot
beams
over
most
of
the
world's
principal
population
centers.
New
Skies'
spacecraft
are
established
and
reliable
satellites
operating
at
well-established
orbital
locations.
The
satellites
have
an
extensive
customer
base
of
blue-chip
broadcasting
and
communications
clients. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | NSK,
a
global
satellite
telecommunications
company,
provides
satellite-based
transponder
capacity
for
the
transmission
of
video
signals,
business
communications
and
telephone
and
Internet
access
services.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/01,
revenues
rose
27%
to
$104.4
million.
Net
income
totaled
$16.1
million,
up
from
$5.7
million.
Revenues
reflect
increased
fill
rates
and
yields
per
transponder.
Net
income
also
reflects
the
inclusion
of
interest
income
vs.
expense. | More
from
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Developments |
| Officers | |
| Position | Terry Seddon | Chairman | Robert Ross | CEO | Andrew Browne | CFO | Daniel Goldberg | COO | Rudo Jockin | Sr.
VP of Sales and Marketing |
| More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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