| Business Summary | | Corel
Corporation
develops,
manufactures,
licenses,
sells
and
supports
two
main
types
of
software
products,
creative
products
and
business
applications.
These
products
are
available
on
the
Windows,
Macintosh
and
Linux
environments.
Corel
includes
four
wholly
owned
subsidiaries,
Corel
Corporation
Limited,
Corel
International
Corp.,
Corel,
Inc.
and
Corel
Corporation
(U.S.A.).
Corel's
business
strategy
emphasizes
the
development
of
a
broad
line
of
software
application
products
for
business,
academic
and
personal
use,
marketed
through
multiple
channels
of
distribution.
Corel's
product
line
includes
WordPerfect
Office,
CorelDRAW
Graphics
Suite,
Corel
KnockOut,
Corel
Painter,
Bryce
and
KPT. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Corel
develops,
manufactures,
licenses,
sells
and
supports
two
main
types
of
software
products,
creative
products
and
business
applications,
which
are
avail.
on
the
Windows,
Macintosh
and
Linux
environments.
For
the
six
months
ended
5/31/01,
revenues
fell
15%
to
$68.6
million.
Net
income
totalled
$2.9
million
vs.
a
loss
of
$36
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
end
of
the
Company's
flagship
products
life
cycles.
Earnings
were
offset
by
a
decrease
in
S/G/A
expenses. | More
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| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| James Baillie, 63 Chairman | -- | Derek Burney, 38 Pres,
CEO, Director | $293K | John Blaine, 39 CFO,
Exec. VP-Fin., Treasurer | -- | Rene Schmidt, 43 Exec.
VP, CTO | -- | Steven Houck, 31 Exec.
VP, Sales | 275K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-Nov-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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