| Business Summary | | American
Eco
Corporation,
through
its
subsidiaries,
is
a
provider
of
industrial
outsourcing,
which
includes
specialty
fabrication
and
environmental
services
to
principally
three
industry
groups
in
the
United
States
and
Canada:
energy,
pulp
and
paper
and
power
generation.
The
Company
also
provides
construction
management
services
to
a
select
group
of
commercial
owners
and
developers.
The
Company
offers
its
customers
outsourcing
solutions
for
an
extensive
array
of
support
services
such
as
equipment
and
facility
repair,
maintenance,
refurbishment,
retrofit
and
expansion.
The
Company's
specialty
fabrication
services
include
the
construction
of
decks,
well
jackets
and
modules
for
offshore
oil
and
gas
platforms,
the
fabrication
of
piping,
pressure
vessels,
boiler
tube
bundles,
and
other
equipment
used
in
process
industries,
as
well
as
the
erection
of
structural
steel
support
systems. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | American
Eco
Corp.
is
a
provider
of
industrial
outsourcing
which
includes
specialty
fabrication
and
environmental
services
to
three
industry
groups:
energy,
pulp
and
paper,
and
power
generation.
For
the
three
months
ended
2/00,
revenues
fell
22%
to
$54
million.
Net
loss
from
continuing
operations
totalled
$4.1
million
vs.
an
income
of
$2.4
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
sale
of
two
subsidiaries.
Net
loss
reflects
costs
related
to
two
acquisitions. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY1999 Pay | |
| John Pennie, 60 Chairman | $335K | Charles Brewer CEO,
Director | -- | Thomas Gardner Pres
and CLO | -- | Todd Quattlebaum, 40 COO | -- | Matthew Hill, 30 Sr.
VP | 210K | Dollar
amounts are as of 30-Nov-1999 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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