| Business Summary | | Intergraph
Corporation
is
a
worldwide
provider
of
end-to-end
technical
solutions
and
systems
integration
services.
The
Company's
industry-focused
business
segments
develop,
market
and
support
software
and
services
for
local
and
national
governments
and
for
global
industries,
including
process
and
power,
utilities,
communications,
mapping
and
geographic
information
systems,
photogrammetry
and
public
safety.
The
Company's
business
segments
offer
software
solutions
based
on
Microsoft
Corporation's
Windows
operating
systems.
This
open
technology
foundation
enables
the
Company's
software
products
to
interoperate
with
thousands
of
third-party
Windows-based
technical
and
business
applications,
as
well
as
with
UNIX-based
applications.
The
Company's
business
segments
also
offer
related
professional
services
to
satisfy
engineering,
design,
modeling,
analysis,
mapping,
information
technology
and
creative
computing
needs. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | INGR
is
a
technical
solutions
and
systems
integration
company,
providing
customizable
core
computer
software,
consulting,
services
and
computer
hardware
to
governments
and
industries
worldwide.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
30%
to
$271.9
million.
Net
income
totaled
$6.8
million
vs.
a
loss
of
$2.6
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
Company's
exit
of
the
hardware
business.
Net
income
reflects
a
decrease
in
sales
and
marketing
expenses. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
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| Position | James Taylor, Jr., 55 | Chairman,
CEO | Larry Laster, 48 | CFO,
Exec. VP, Director | Robert Thurber, 59 | Exec.
VP, Chief Engineer | John Wilhoite, 48 | Exec.
VP, Controller | Graeme Farrell, 57 | Exec.
VP |
| More
from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
Options
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