| Business Summary | | Cooper
Industries,
Inc.
operates
in
two
business
segments:
Electrical
Products
and
Tools
&
Hardware.
Cooper
manufactures,
markets,
and
sells
its
products
and
provides
services
throughout
the
world.
Cooper
serves
three
major
markets:
industrial,
construction
and
electrical
power
distribution.
Markets
for
Cooper's
products
and
services
are
worldwide,
though
the
United
States
is
the
largest
market.
Cooper
believes
that
it
is
among
the
leading
manufacturers
in
the
world
of
electrical
distribution
equipment,
wiring
devices,
support
systems,
hazardous
duty
electrical
equipment,
emergency
lighting,
lighting
fixtures,
fuses,
non-power
hand
tools
and
industrial
power
tools. | More
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| Financial Summary | | Cooper
Industries,
Inc.
is
a
worldwide
diversified
manufacturer
with
two
business
segments:
Electrical
Products,
and
Tools
and
Hardware.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
2%
to
$2.17
billion.
Net
income
fell
30%
to
$124.4
million.
Revenues
reflect
a
weak
demand
in
the
electronics
and
telecommunications
markets,
due
to
slowed
consumer
spending.
Earnings
also
reflect
lower
manufacturing
volumes
and
production
inefficiencies. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| H. John Riley, Jr., 60 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $3.2M | D. Bradley McWilliams, 59 CFO,
Sr. VP | 937K | Ralph Jackson, Jr., 59 COO,
Director | 1.3M | Kirk Hachigian, 41 Exec.
VP, Operations | -- | Terry Klebe, 46 Sr.
VP - Strategic Sourcing, CIO, Chief Technology Officer | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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