| Business Summary | | Alpha
Industries,
Inc.
designs,
develops,
manufactures
and
markets
proprietary
radio
frequency,
microwave
frequency
and
millimeter
wave
frequency
integrated
circuits
and
discrete
semiconductors
for
wireless
voice
and
data
and
broadband
communications.
The
primary
applications
for
the
Company's
products
include
wireless
handsets,
wireless
infrastructure
and
broadband
communications
equipment.
The
Company
also
produces
integrated
circuits,
discrete
components,
electrical
ceramics
and
ferrites
used
in
wireless
base
station
equipment,
cable
television,
cable
modems
and
other
broadband
applications,
wireless
local
loop,
wireless
personal
digital
assistants
and
wireless
local
area
networks. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Alpha
Industries,
Inc.
designs
and
manufactures
galliumarsenide
(GaAs)
integrated
circuits,
silicon
and
GaAs
discrete
semiconductors
and
ceramic
products
for
cellular
telephones,
global
positioning
systems
and
wireless
equipment.
For
the
13
weeks
ended
7/1/01,
revenues
fell
51%
to
$32.2
million.
Net
loss
totalled
$3.9
million
vs.
income
of
$7.8
million.
Results
reflect
decreased
demand
for
wireless
and
broadband
products,
and
higher
R&D
expenditures. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Thomas Leonard, 65 Chairman | $759K | David Aldrich, 43 Pres,
CEO, Director | 570K | Paul Vincent, 52 VP,
CFO, Treasurer, Sec. | 385K | George Kariotis, 77 Director;
Chairman Emeritus | -- | Bruce Nonnemaker, 53 VP-Operations | 392K | Dollar
amounts are as of 28-Mar-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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