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Hallo Leute,
nachdem Kontron bekannt gegeben hat sich an Field Works zubeteiligen und eventuel auch dort die Aktienmehrheit erobern will, ist es vielleicht auch ratsam sich bei Field Works zubeteiligen! Hat jemand zu diesen Thema eine Meinung? Ich finde wenn es Kontron gelingt diese Firma auf Vorderman zu bringen kann sich dieses Invest durch aus lohnen. Kontron hat ja schließlich bekannt gegeben das bis zum Jahresende bei Field Works wieder positive Zahlen geschrieben werden sollen. Field Works hat eine Börsenkapitalisierung von 8,6 Mio US$, Kurs ca. 1,0$ und eine Millionen Gewinn bei 9 Millionen Aktien. Momentan wird
noch ein Verlust bei FWRX geschrieben!
Gruß Albatossa
nachdem Kontron bekannt gegeben hat sich an Field Works zubeteiligen und eventuel auch dort die Aktienmehrheit erobern will, ist es vielleicht auch ratsam sich bei Field Works zubeteiligen! Hat jemand zu diesen Thema eine Meinung? Ich finde wenn es Kontron gelingt diese Firma auf Vorderman zu bringen kann sich dieses Invest durch aus lohnen. Kontron hat ja schließlich bekannt gegeben das bis zum Jahresende bei Field Works wieder positive Zahlen geschrieben werden sollen. Field Works hat eine Börsenkapitalisierung von 8,6 Mio US$, Kurs ca. 1,0$ und eine Millionen Gewinn bei 9 Millionen Aktien. Momentan wird
noch ein Verlust bei FWRX geschrieben!
Gruß Albatossa
@Albatossa
Diese Frage kann dir keiner mit Ja oder Nein beantworten.
Aber überlege folgendes :
Ein Mangament, daß eine Firma wie Kontron aus den roten Zahlen bringt und
innerhalb von (glaube) 2 Jahren schwarze Zahlen schreibt, seinen Umsatz um
das 3 fache erhöht, wird wohl wissen welche Firmen sie dazukaufen müssen
um in absehbarer Zeit weltweit die Nr. 1 zu werden und zu bleiben.
Weiterhin ist der Miniatur-Computer-Markt ein derzeit boomendes Geschäft.
Aber Achtung, dieser Bereich unterliegt ebenso wie alle Anderen gewissen Zyklen.
Laut Analysten soll dieser Bereich in den nächsten 2 Jahren weiter wachsen aber
spätestens dann raus da !
Kontron wird bis Mitte/Ende 2001 weiter wachsen und diese Erwartung spiegelt sich
seit Wochen im Kurs wieder. Ich persönlich setze voll auf den 19.Juli, dann werden die
2. Quartalszahlen veröffentlicht. Wir werden uns alle wundern, was diese Firma zustande bringt.
Ich stehe voll hinter Kontron (kein Wunder, bin ja bereits seit 39 Euro dabei).
Diese Frage kann dir keiner mit Ja oder Nein beantworten.
Aber überlege folgendes :
Ein Mangament, daß eine Firma wie Kontron aus den roten Zahlen bringt und
innerhalb von (glaube) 2 Jahren schwarze Zahlen schreibt, seinen Umsatz um
das 3 fache erhöht, wird wohl wissen welche Firmen sie dazukaufen müssen
um in absehbarer Zeit weltweit die Nr. 1 zu werden und zu bleiben.
Weiterhin ist der Miniatur-Computer-Markt ein derzeit boomendes Geschäft.
Aber Achtung, dieser Bereich unterliegt ebenso wie alle Anderen gewissen Zyklen.
Laut Analysten soll dieser Bereich in den nächsten 2 Jahren weiter wachsen aber
spätestens dann raus da !
Kontron wird bis Mitte/Ende 2001 weiter wachsen und diese Erwartung spiegelt sich
seit Wochen im Kurs wieder. Ich persönlich setze voll auf den 19.Juli, dann werden die
2. Quartalszahlen veröffentlicht. Wir werden uns alle wundern, was diese Firma zustande bringt.
Ich stehe voll hinter Kontron (kein Wunder, bin ja bereits seit 39 Euro dabei).
Bericht vom 22.06.2000
Tagestipp: Kontron Embedded Computers AG <KCB NM> (523990) ist einer der weltweit
führenden Hersteller von “intelligenten“, miniaturisierten Computern mit integrierter
Software(embedded Computers).
Wir haben Ihnen Kontron erstmals im Mai vor dem Hintergrund guter Quartalszahlen empfohlen.
Seitdem konnte der Wert gut zulegen und der schöne Aufwärtstrend im Chart ist heute nach wie
vor ungebrochen. Jetzt hat Kontron die Übernahme der amerikanischen Field Works bekannt
gegeben. Mit dieser Akquisition wird das Unternehmen seine Präsenz im Geschäftsbereich der
mobilen integrierten Computer ausbauen und weltweit zur Nummer Eins avancieren.
Nach Angaben des Vorstandes wird aufgrund dieser Akquisition, die im vierten Quartal
konsolidiert werden soll, ein zusätzliches Umsatzwachstum von etwa 15 Mio. DM auf insgesamt
195 Mio. DM im Geschäftsjahr 2000 erreicht. Das derzeitige Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis von rund 70
für 2001 erscheint angesichts der guten Wachstumsaussichten gerechtfertigt. Weiterhin
KAUFEN.
Hornblower Fischer AG
Börsenstraße 2-4
60313 Frankfurt
http://www.hornblower.de/1/
mailto:research@hornblower.de
Tagestipp: Kontron Embedded Computers AG <KCB NM> (523990) ist einer der weltweit
führenden Hersteller von “intelligenten“, miniaturisierten Computern mit integrierter
Software(embedded Computers).
Wir haben Ihnen Kontron erstmals im Mai vor dem Hintergrund guter Quartalszahlen empfohlen.
Seitdem konnte der Wert gut zulegen und der schöne Aufwärtstrend im Chart ist heute nach wie
vor ungebrochen. Jetzt hat Kontron die Übernahme der amerikanischen Field Works bekannt
gegeben. Mit dieser Akquisition wird das Unternehmen seine Präsenz im Geschäftsbereich der
mobilen integrierten Computer ausbauen und weltweit zur Nummer Eins avancieren.
Nach Angaben des Vorstandes wird aufgrund dieser Akquisition, die im vierten Quartal
konsolidiert werden soll, ein zusätzliches Umsatzwachstum von etwa 15 Mio. DM auf insgesamt
195 Mio. DM im Geschäftsjahr 2000 erreicht. Das derzeitige Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis von rund 70
für 2001 erscheint angesichts der guten Wachstumsaussichten gerechtfertigt. Weiterhin
KAUFEN.
Hornblower Fischer AG
Börsenstraße 2-4
60313 Frankfurt
http://www.hornblower.de/1/
mailto:research@hornblower.de
Ja, da schau her! Albatrossa! Hast wohl deine Meinung zu Kontron nach dem bisherigen Erfolgsverlauf geändert! Richtig so! Jetzt müssten nur noch TVJ und Fsch vom Blitz der Erkenntnis getroffen werden...
!
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wenn es nur kleinanleger waren, waren es wohl recht viele. 40000 Stück Umsatz in Frankfurt + Xetra . Allerdings denke ich, daß Kontron so langsam beginnt teuer zu werden. Also aufpassen!
c-yas,
pete
c-yas,
pete
Dem ist nichts hinzuzufügen. Eine Anmerkung jedoch:
Gute Unternehmen sind dauerhaft teuer bzw. zu teuer.
So long!
Gute Unternehmen sind dauerhaft teuer bzw. zu teuer.
So long!
Hallo Finron,
habe durch eure Diskussionen hier am Board meine Bestände von Kontron
nur auf das nötigste reduziert und bei diesen Kursverlauf auch meine Meinung geändert. Werde auch in Zukunft am Ball bleiben.
Gruß Albatossa
habe durch eure Diskussionen hier am Board meine Bestände von Kontron
nur auf das nötigste reduziert und bei diesen Kursverlauf auch meine Meinung geändert. Werde auch in Zukunft am Ball bleiben.
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
hier der offiziele Wortlaut vom Yahoo - Board.
Das interessanteste an der Medung ist; das FieldWorks Aktien für 1,00US$ pro Stück von Kontron gekauft wurden. Momentan wird FieldWorks an der NASDAQ mit 0,88US$ gehandelt. Für Risikobewußte Anleger tut sich hier ein gewisses Spekulationspotential auf.
Sollten die Gewinnerwartung, wie sie Kontron für das 4. Quartal von FieldWorks erwartet,zutreffen und sich ins nächste Jahr fortsetzen, dann ist FieldWorks momentan stark unterbwertet. Nach meiner Rechnung erwarte ich für FWRX einen Gewinn von 17 Cent pro Aktie(bei 24Mio Aktien nach Kapitalerhöhung) für das Jahr 2001. Selbst wenn das KGV bei 12 liegt hat die Aktie 100% potential.
Gruß Albatossa
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Agreement with Kontron Embedded Computers; Agreement Will Provide Capital Infusion of $2.5 Million and option for Kontron to Acquire Majority in Fieldworks Shares
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., June 20 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading provider of mobile embedded computers, today announced the signing of an agreement for a $2.5 million loan from Kontron Embedded Computers, an embedded computer manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Germany.
Kontron will provide $2.5 million for continuing operations in exchange for a subordinated note, and warrants to purchase 1.25 million shares of FieldWorks common stock at $1. The note will bear interest at 11% per annum and mature in September 2001. It is anticipated that the closing of this transaction will occur later this month.
As part of the agreement, FieldWorks will grant an option to Kontron to purchase 7.75 million shares of FieldWorks common stock at a total purchase price of $7.75 million through August 15, 2000. In addition, Kontron and Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC, (Glenmount) have entered into an agreement which would allow Glenmount to sell to Kontron a portion of their holdings of FieldWorks convertible preferred stock (convertible into three million shares of FieldWorks common stock) in exchange for 60,000 shares of Kontron stock. If Kontron exercises its option, FieldWorks will seek shareholder approval of the issuance of common stock to Kontron and the sale of Glenmount`s shares to Kontron prior to the closing of these transactions.
Following the closing of these transactions, Kontron would own a controlling interest in FieldWorks owning 12 million shares.
Assuming Kontron exercises its option, then subject to customary closing conditions and shareholder approval, it is anticipated that the closing of these equity transactions would occur in October 2000.
Dave Mell, FieldWorks president and CEO, stated ``We are extremely optimistic about the potential synergy of FieldWorks and Kontron and the benefits of this partnership. Significant leverage can be obtained in product development and design, streamlining existing product lines and in worldwide distribution of products. Additionally, with Kontron`s subsidiary Teknor being a charter member of Intel`s Applied Computing Platform Provider program, there is capability for leading edge product development.``
Hannes Niederhauser, president of Kontron added ``FieldWorks brings tremendous market opportunity in the United States where approximately 42% of the embedded computer technology market exists. We expect great benefit from their established customer base and sales distribution channels. Within the next 8 weeks we will participate in the development of a new business plan for FieldWorks to identify improvements based on realizing the synergy effects within the two companies -- in the short term in sales, production and procurement, and in the long term, also in research & development.
About FieldWorks:
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating mobile embedded computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard. FieldWorks, listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange New York since 1997, employs approximately 80 employees.
FieldWorks` Headquarters:
7631 Anagram Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Internet Address: http://www.field-works.com ;
Telephone: 612-974-7000
Fax: 612-974-71991-888-FIELDWORKS (343-5396)
About Kontron:
As a leading embedded computer manufacturer, Kontron supplies OEMs, systems integrators and sophisticated end-users with high quality embedded computer systems, board-level products, MECs and integrated software solutions. Kontron operates wholly owned subsidiaries across Europe with regional offices in the USA, Canada, and Asia-Pacific. Teknor, a leading supplier of embedded computing solutions serves as the group`s North American operations and maintains its head office in Montreal, Canada. Teknor offers dedicated, high performance systems solutions, single board computers, portable computers, integrated software support and custom engineered solutions across various industry-standard platforms: CompactPCI, PCI/ISA and PICMG.
As a charter member of Intel`s Applied Computing Platform Provider (ACPP) program, Kontron is firmly positioned to provide its customers with a continuous strategic technological advantage over their competitors. Kontron employs approx. 400 employees. In the first quarter of 2000 Kontron achieved record revenue of 20.2 m. Euro and profit of 2.25 m. Euro. Kontron has been listed on the Neuer Stock Market in Germany since April, 2000.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
hier der offiziele Wortlaut vom Yahoo - Board.
Das interessanteste an der Medung ist; das FieldWorks Aktien für 1,00US$ pro Stück von Kontron gekauft wurden. Momentan wird FieldWorks an der NASDAQ mit 0,88US$ gehandelt. Für Risikobewußte Anleger tut sich hier ein gewisses Spekulationspotential auf.
Sollten die Gewinnerwartung, wie sie Kontron für das 4. Quartal von FieldWorks erwartet,zutreffen und sich ins nächste Jahr fortsetzen, dann ist FieldWorks momentan stark unterbwertet. Nach meiner Rechnung erwarte ich für FWRX einen Gewinn von 17 Cent pro Aktie(bei 24Mio Aktien nach Kapitalerhöhung) für das Jahr 2001. Selbst wenn das KGV bei 12 liegt hat die Aktie 100% potential.
Gruß Albatossa
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Agreement with Kontron Embedded Computers; Agreement Will Provide Capital Infusion of $2.5 Million and option for Kontron to Acquire Majority in Fieldworks Shares
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., June 20 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading provider of mobile embedded computers, today announced the signing of an agreement for a $2.5 million loan from Kontron Embedded Computers, an embedded computer manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Germany.
Kontron will provide $2.5 million for continuing operations in exchange for a subordinated note, and warrants to purchase 1.25 million shares of FieldWorks common stock at $1. The note will bear interest at 11% per annum and mature in September 2001. It is anticipated that the closing of this transaction will occur later this month.
As part of the agreement, FieldWorks will grant an option to Kontron to purchase 7.75 million shares of FieldWorks common stock at a total purchase price of $7.75 million through August 15, 2000. In addition, Kontron and Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC, (Glenmount) have entered into an agreement which would allow Glenmount to sell to Kontron a portion of their holdings of FieldWorks convertible preferred stock (convertible into three million shares of FieldWorks common stock) in exchange for 60,000 shares of Kontron stock. If Kontron exercises its option, FieldWorks will seek shareholder approval of the issuance of common stock to Kontron and the sale of Glenmount`s shares to Kontron prior to the closing of these transactions.
Following the closing of these transactions, Kontron would own a controlling interest in FieldWorks owning 12 million shares.
Assuming Kontron exercises its option, then subject to customary closing conditions and shareholder approval, it is anticipated that the closing of these equity transactions would occur in October 2000.
Dave Mell, FieldWorks president and CEO, stated ``We are extremely optimistic about the potential synergy of FieldWorks and Kontron and the benefits of this partnership. Significant leverage can be obtained in product development and design, streamlining existing product lines and in worldwide distribution of products. Additionally, with Kontron`s subsidiary Teknor being a charter member of Intel`s Applied Computing Platform Provider program, there is capability for leading edge product development.``
Hannes Niederhauser, president of Kontron added ``FieldWorks brings tremendous market opportunity in the United States where approximately 42% of the embedded computer technology market exists. We expect great benefit from their established customer base and sales distribution channels. Within the next 8 weeks we will participate in the development of a new business plan for FieldWorks to identify improvements based on realizing the synergy effects within the two companies -- in the short term in sales, production and procurement, and in the long term, also in research & development.
About FieldWorks:
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating mobile embedded computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard. FieldWorks, listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange New York since 1997, employs approximately 80 employees.
FieldWorks` Headquarters:
7631 Anagram Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Internet Address: http://www.field-works.com ;
Telephone: 612-974-7000
Fax: 612-974-71991-888-FIELDWORKS (343-5396)
About Kontron:
As a leading embedded computer manufacturer, Kontron supplies OEMs, systems integrators and sophisticated end-users with high quality embedded computer systems, board-level products, MECs and integrated software solutions. Kontron operates wholly owned subsidiaries across Europe with regional offices in the USA, Canada, and Asia-Pacific. Teknor, a leading supplier of embedded computing solutions serves as the group`s North American operations and maintains its head office in Montreal, Canada. Teknor offers dedicated, high performance systems solutions, single board computers, portable computers, integrated software support and custom engineered solutions across various industry-standard platforms: CompactPCI, PCI/ISA and PICMG.
As a charter member of Intel`s Applied Computing Platform Provider (ACPP) program, Kontron is firmly positioned to provide its customers with a continuous strategic technological advantage over their competitors. Kontron employs approx. 400 employees. In the first quarter of 2000 Kontron achieved record revenue of 20.2 m. Euro and profit of 2.25 m. Euro. Kontron has been listed on the Neuer Stock Market in Germany since April, 2000.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Hallo Leute,
hier die neuste Nachricht von FieldWorks! Der neue Vertrag mit Franklin Police Department ist bis zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt noch nicht im Kurs enthalten. Zu bedenken ist, das Kontron indirekt am deal beteiligt ist. Denkt mal darüber nach was an diesem Deal noch alles daran hängt. Auch die Polizei benötigt die beste Technologie zur Verbrechensbekämfung. Vielleicht wird durch diese Strategie noch weitere Police Department zum Wechsel auf FieldWorks Technologie verführt!
Gruß Albatossa
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Latest Technology Contract; Delivers 104 On-Board Servers to Police Department in Tennessee
Franklin Police Standardizes Squad Cars With FieldWorks Mobile Data Server
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., July 24 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, today announced that it was selected by the Franklin Police Department, Franklin, Tenn., to equip the department`s entire squad car fleet with the FieldWorks FW2000 Mobile Data Server.
The order, delivered last month, involved 104 FieldWorks on-board computers and added another local police department to the growing number of those selecting the FW2000 for onboard computing needs.
``Serving a growing population of more than 30,000 citizens, our police force needs the best technology to perform at its peak,`` said Jack Scully, director of management information systems, Franklin Police. ``We are impressed with FieldWorks` products, services and approach to our needs, and we believe that the FW2000 will help us do an even better job in serving our city.``
The FieldWorks FW2000 is an on-board computer and communications system designed around a vehicle, converting the cockpit of a squad car or any vehicle into an efficient command center. With real-time data generation, capture and transmission capabilities becoming a ``must-have`` for mobile computing applications in police as well as other vehicular environments, the FW2000 puts the power of today`s applications in the hands of users wherever they go.
``We`re pleased that another police department has opted for FieldWorks Mobile Data Servers,`` said Dave Mell, FieldWorks president and CEO. ``We`re looking forward to working with the Franklin Police Department and others to put cutting-edge technology at the fingertips of the officers who protect our communities.``
The FieldWorks FW2000 Mobile Data Server is sold through the company`s network of systems integrators and authorized dealers. For the nearest representative, interested parties may inquire toll-free at 888-FIELDWORKS.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
hier die neuste Nachricht von FieldWorks! Der neue Vertrag mit Franklin Police Department ist bis zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt noch nicht im Kurs enthalten. Zu bedenken ist, das Kontron indirekt am deal beteiligt ist. Denkt mal darüber nach was an diesem Deal noch alles daran hängt. Auch die Polizei benötigt die beste Technologie zur Verbrechensbekämfung. Vielleicht wird durch diese Strategie noch weitere Police Department zum Wechsel auf FieldWorks Technologie verführt!
Gruß Albatossa
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Latest Technology Contract; Delivers 104 On-Board Servers to Police Department in Tennessee
Franklin Police Standardizes Squad Cars With FieldWorks Mobile Data Server
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., July 24 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, today announced that it was selected by the Franklin Police Department, Franklin, Tenn., to equip the department`s entire squad car fleet with the FieldWorks FW2000 Mobile Data Server.
The order, delivered last month, involved 104 FieldWorks on-board computers and added another local police department to the growing number of those selecting the FW2000 for onboard computing needs.
``Serving a growing population of more than 30,000 citizens, our police force needs the best technology to perform at its peak,`` said Jack Scully, director of management information systems, Franklin Police. ``We are impressed with FieldWorks` products, services and approach to our needs, and we believe that the FW2000 will help us do an even better job in serving our city.``
The FieldWorks FW2000 is an on-board computer and communications system designed around a vehicle, converting the cockpit of a squad car or any vehicle into an efficient command center. With real-time data generation, capture and transmission capabilities becoming a ``must-have`` for mobile computing applications in police as well as other vehicular environments, the FW2000 puts the power of today`s applications in the hands of users wherever they go.
``We`re pleased that another police department has opted for FieldWorks Mobile Data Servers,`` said Dave Mell, FieldWorks president and CEO. ``We`re looking forward to working with the Franklin Police Department and others to put cutting-edge technology at the fingertips of the officers who protect our communities.``
The FieldWorks FW2000 Mobile Data Server is sold through the company`s network of systems integrators and authorized dealers. For the nearest representative, interested parties may inquire toll-free at 888-FIELDWORKS.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
hi alba, bist wohl in fieldworks eingestiegen.hast schon in amiland gekauft ,oder?
Hallo binary,
momentan kann man auch in Berlin limitiert einsteigen!
Gruß Albatossa
momentan kann man auch in Berlin limitiert einsteigen!
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
noch eins bevor ich es vergesse. Der Gewinn für das das Jahr 2000 beträgt bei FieldWorks 0,12Euro. Das macht ein KGV von 7,5 bei den jetzigen Kurs von 0,9 Euro! Quelle:www.Consors.de
Gewinnaussichten für das Jahr 2001 sind mir bis jetzt leider noch nicht bekannt.
Gruß Albatossa
noch eins bevor ich es vergesse. Der Gewinn für das das Jahr 2000 beträgt bei FieldWorks 0,12Euro. Das macht ein KGV von 7,5 bei den jetzigen Kurs von 0,9 Euro! Quelle:www.Consors.de
Gewinnaussichten für das Jahr 2001 sind mir bis jetzt leider noch nicht bekannt.
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
wie erwartet hat Kontron mit 51% Fieldworks mehrheitlich übernommen! Es wird zwar noch einige Monate dauern bis Kontron FWRX auf vordermann gebracht hat, aber dann sollte es sich doch lohnen mit dabei zu sein.
Gruß Albatossa
Wednesday August 16, 6:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks and Kontron Enter Operating Agreement; Kontron Exercises Revised Equity Option to Acquire Six Million Common Shares of FieldWorks
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, today announced that it has entered into an operating agreement with Kontron Embedded Computers AG, an embedded computer manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Germany. In addition, FieldWorks announced that Kontron exercised an amended equity option to acquire 6 million shares of common stock of FieldWorks for a purchase price of $5.4 million.
Under the operating agreement, Kontron promises to provide FieldWorks with timely completion of existing product development programs in fourth quarter 2000 with substantial costs absorbed by Kontron. The agreement guarantees FieldWorks that production requirements for its FW5000 and FW2000 products will be satisfied on a timely basis and at a significantly lower cost than FieldWorks` existing product cost. The operating agreement also provides for Kontron to use its best efforts to expand FieldWorks` revenues through distribution of FieldWorks products in Europe. The agreement continues through December 2001.
Under the amended equity option exercised by Kontron, Kontron will acquire 6 million shares of common stock of FieldWorks for a purchase price of $5.4 million. In addition, the option Kontron previously granted to Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC (``IWHC``) has been amended. As amended, IWHC has an option to acquire 62,000 shares of Kontron in exchange for preferred shares of FieldWorks that are convertible into 3.4 million shares of FieldWorks common stock. The closing of these transactions is subject to shareholder approval, the exercise of IWHC`s option and satisfaction of other customary closing conditions.
FieldWorks expects that a special shareholder meeting will be held in early October and, upon satisfaction of all closing conditions, the final closing of these transactions would occur on December 1, 2000. Upon closing of each of these transactions, Kontron would own in excess of 10.3 million common shares on an as if converted basis, representing over 51 percent of the common stock of FieldWorks on an as if converted basis.
As a result of these announcements, FieldWorks will contact the Nasdaq Listing Department to determine the continued listing status of the FieldWorks common stock on the Nasdaq Small Cap Market. While FieldWorks net tangible assets will exceed the minimum requirements of Nasdaq as a result of these transactions, FieldWorks has previously fallen below the minimum net tangible listing requirements.
About Kontron
Based in Munich, Germany, Kontron Embedded Computers AG is a leading manufacturer and marketer of embedded computers, supplying OEMs, systems integrators and end-users with embedded computer systems, board-level products and software. As a charter member of Intel`s Applied Computing Platform Provider (ACPP) program, Kontron is firmly positioned to provide customers with a continuous, strategic technological advantage.
Kontron operates wholly owned subsidiaries across Europe and regional offices in North America and Asia-Pacific. Teknor, a subsidiary of Kontron, is based in Montreal and serves as Kontron`s North American headquarters. Kontron is publicly traded on the German Neuer Stock Exchange.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
wie erwartet hat Kontron mit 51% Fieldworks mehrheitlich übernommen! Es wird zwar noch einige Monate dauern bis Kontron FWRX auf vordermann gebracht hat, aber dann sollte es sich doch lohnen mit dabei zu sein.
Gruß Albatossa
Wednesday August 16, 6:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks and Kontron Enter Operating Agreement; Kontron Exercises Revised Equity Option to Acquire Six Million Common Shares of FieldWorks
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, today announced that it has entered into an operating agreement with Kontron Embedded Computers AG, an embedded computer manufacturer headquartered in Munich, Germany. In addition, FieldWorks announced that Kontron exercised an amended equity option to acquire 6 million shares of common stock of FieldWorks for a purchase price of $5.4 million.
Under the operating agreement, Kontron promises to provide FieldWorks with timely completion of existing product development programs in fourth quarter 2000 with substantial costs absorbed by Kontron. The agreement guarantees FieldWorks that production requirements for its FW5000 and FW2000 products will be satisfied on a timely basis and at a significantly lower cost than FieldWorks` existing product cost. The operating agreement also provides for Kontron to use its best efforts to expand FieldWorks` revenues through distribution of FieldWorks products in Europe. The agreement continues through December 2001.
Under the amended equity option exercised by Kontron, Kontron will acquire 6 million shares of common stock of FieldWorks for a purchase price of $5.4 million. In addition, the option Kontron previously granted to Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC (``IWHC``) has been amended. As amended, IWHC has an option to acquire 62,000 shares of Kontron in exchange for preferred shares of FieldWorks that are convertible into 3.4 million shares of FieldWorks common stock. The closing of these transactions is subject to shareholder approval, the exercise of IWHC`s option and satisfaction of other customary closing conditions.
FieldWorks expects that a special shareholder meeting will be held in early October and, upon satisfaction of all closing conditions, the final closing of these transactions would occur on December 1, 2000. Upon closing of each of these transactions, Kontron would own in excess of 10.3 million common shares on an as if converted basis, representing over 51 percent of the common stock of FieldWorks on an as if converted basis.
As a result of these announcements, FieldWorks will contact the Nasdaq Listing Department to determine the continued listing status of the FieldWorks common stock on the Nasdaq Small Cap Market. While FieldWorks net tangible assets will exceed the minimum requirements of Nasdaq as a result of these transactions, FieldWorks has previously fallen below the minimum net tangible listing requirements.
About Kontron
Based in Munich, Germany, Kontron Embedded Computers AG is a leading manufacturer and marketer of embedded computers, supplying OEMs, systems integrators and end-users with embedded computer systems, board-level products and software. As a charter member of Intel`s Applied Computing Platform Provider (ACPP) program, Kontron is firmly positioned to provide customers with a continuous, strategic technological advantage.
Kontron operates wholly owned subsidiaries across Europe and regional offices in North America and Asia-Pacific. Teknor, a subsidiary of Kontron, is based in Montreal and serves as Kontron`s North American headquarters. Kontron is publicly traded on the German Neuer Stock Exchange.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Hallo Leute,
es geht wirklich Schlag auf Schlag. In zwei Tagen zwei Meldungen bei FieldWorks ist fast sensationell. Kaum hat Kontron Fieldworks mehrheitlich übernommen, schon wird die gesamte Firma neuausgerichtet.
Wie heißt es so schön "umstrukturiert und stromlinienförmlich". Nebenbei wird das Personal ersteinmal um 10% verkleinert, nehme mal an da geht es um Personen die nicht zu der neuen Firmenphilosophie passen und dies soll alles in 6Wochen über die Bühne gehen. In den Staaten gilt ja das Prinzip "Higher and Firer", ob dies immer gut?
Gruß Albatossa
Thursday August 17, 5:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Fieldworks Announces Reorganization and Reduction in Management Team
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, announced organizational restructuring related to Kontron Embedded Computers AG exercising its option to acquire a majority position in FieldWorks. The management reorganization is designed to take advantage of synergies within the two companies, reduce on-going administrative and operating expenses, and further streamline the organization in light of Kontron`s deepening involvement with FieldWorks.
The approximate 10% workforce reduction will occur primarily in the management of FieldWorks and the transition will occur over the next six weeks.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
es geht wirklich Schlag auf Schlag. In zwei Tagen zwei Meldungen bei FieldWorks ist fast sensationell. Kaum hat Kontron Fieldworks mehrheitlich übernommen, schon wird die gesamte Firma neuausgerichtet.
Wie heißt es so schön "umstrukturiert und stromlinienförmlich". Nebenbei wird das Personal ersteinmal um 10% verkleinert, nehme mal an da geht es um Personen die nicht zu der neuen Firmenphilosophie passen und dies soll alles in 6Wochen über die Bühne gehen. In den Staaten gilt ja das Prinzip "Higher and Firer", ob dies immer gut?
Gruß Albatossa
Thursday August 17, 5:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Fieldworks Announces Reorganization and Reduction in Management Team
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, announced organizational restructuring related to Kontron Embedded Computers AG exercising its option to acquire a majority position in FieldWorks. The management reorganization is designed to take advantage of synergies within the two companies, reduce on-going administrative and operating expenses, and further streamline the organization in light of Kontron`s deepening involvement with FieldWorks.
The approximate 10% workforce reduction will occur primarily in the management of FieldWorks and the transition will occur over the next six weeks.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Jetzt kommen die boesen Deutschen und uebernehmen eine US-Firma und machen gleich kurzen prozeß mit Mitarbeitern, die nicht ordentlich und fleissig sind
Aber mal Spass beiseite, Fieldworks wird jetzt kraeftig umgebaut und mit der neuen Technologie von Kontron wohl auch bald Gewinne einfahren. Der Kauf von Fieldworks wird sich schnell auszaheln.
@albatossa:
Kannst du was ueber die Geschaeftsbeziehungen von fieldworks in den USA sagen? Kontron erhofft sich ja durch die uebernahme auch ihr Vertriebsnetz in den USA auszubauen. Wer sind denn so die Kunden von Fieldworks?
Aber mal Spass beiseite, Fieldworks wird jetzt kraeftig umgebaut und mit der neuen Technologie von Kontron wohl auch bald Gewinne einfahren. Der Kauf von Fieldworks wird sich schnell auszaheln.
@albatossa:
Kannst du was ueber die Geschaeftsbeziehungen von fieldworks in den USA sagen? Kontron erhofft sich ja durch die uebernahme auch ihr Vertriebsnetz in den USA auszubauen. Wer sind denn so die Kunden von Fieldworks?
Hallo Boersenmaikel,
ein Kunde von Fieldworks ist das Franklin Police Department. Werde mich mal in den nächsten Tage ein wenig schlau machen!
Gruß Albatossa
ein Kunde von Fieldworks ist das Franklin Police Department. Werde mich mal in den nächsten Tage ein wenig schlau machen!
Gruß Albatossa
Danke Albatossa,
bin ja mal auf die ersten reaktionen morgen am Markt gespannt, obwohl die uebernahme ja schon lange beschlossene Sache war.
Aber nachboerslich steigen die Kurse schon. Ausserdem habe ich die letzten 2 tage sehr grosse Kauforder im Xetra beoachtet (1000-4000 Stück auf einmal), immer so bei Kursen von 108-109 Euro.
bin ja mal auf die ersten reaktionen morgen am Markt gespannt, obwohl die uebernahme ja schon lange beschlossene Sache war.
Aber nachboerslich steigen die Kurse schon. Ausserdem habe ich die letzten 2 tage sehr grosse Kauforder im Xetra beoachtet (1000-4000 Stück auf einmal), immer so bei Kursen von 108-109 Euro.
Hallo Boersenmaikel,
nach kurzer recherche konnte ich feststellen das FieldWorks ganz dick im Geschäft mit der Polizei in den Staaten ist. Wie jeder weiß gibt es jedemenge Police Departments in den Staaten.
Hier eine kleine Liste:
FieldWorks Closes Strategic Equity Partnership with Glenmount International, L.P.
FieldWorks Announces Delivery of $1.9 Million Order with TOWER AUTO -(TWR)
California police departments -Palm Springs and Redondo Beach
FieldWorks Announces Strategic Equity Partnership with Glenmount International, L. P
Eden Prairie, Minn. – (September 20th, 1999) – FieldWorks, a leading hardware and solution provider to rugged industries, today announced it has reached agreements with four police departments throughout the United States to supply its new, in-vehicle Mobile Data Server for their squad car fleets. Today’s announcement comes on the heels of last month’s contract signings with five Twin-Cities area police departments
FieldWorks Inc. Awarded Technology Supplier Contracts With Five Twin Cities-Area Police Departments
– August 10, 1999
Gruß Albatossa
nach kurzer recherche konnte ich feststellen das FieldWorks ganz dick im Geschäft mit der Polizei in den Staaten ist. Wie jeder weiß gibt es jedemenge Police Departments in den Staaten.
Hier eine kleine Liste:
FieldWorks Closes Strategic Equity Partnership with Glenmount International, L.P.
FieldWorks Announces Delivery of $1.9 Million Order with TOWER AUTO -(TWR)
California police departments -Palm Springs and Redondo Beach
FieldWorks Announces Strategic Equity Partnership with Glenmount International, L. P
Eden Prairie, Minn. – (September 20th, 1999) – FieldWorks, a leading hardware and solution provider to rugged industries, today announced it has reached agreements with four police departments throughout the United States to supply its new, in-vehicle Mobile Data Server for their squad car fleets. Today’s announcement comes on the heels of last month’s contract signings with five Twin-Cities area police departments
FieldWorks Inc. Awarded Technology Supplier Contracts With Five Twin Cities-Area Police Departments
– August 10, 1999
Gruß Albatossa
Ad-hoc Mitteilung übermittelt durch die DGAP. Für den Inhalt der Mitteilung ist allein der Emittent verantwortlich. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ergänzung Ergänzung der Meldung vom 17. 8.2000 Im ersten Absatz muss der dritte Satz ergänzt werden. Statt: Darüber hinaus hat Kontron (KBC) 62.000 junge Kontron-Aktien gegen 3,4 Millionen Fieldworks-Aktien aus Altbesitz getauscht. muss es ergänzt richtig lauten: Darüber hinaus hat Kontron 62.000 junge Kontron-Aktien gegen 3,4 Millionen Fieldworks-Aktien aus Altbesitz getauscht sowie 900.000 Aktien aus Altbesitz erworben. Die gesamte ergänzte Mitteilung lautet: Kontron hat 51% der Aktien an Fieldworks Inc. übernommen Eching, den 17. August 2000. Die Kontron Embedded Computers AG, einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter miniaturisierter Computer, hat die Aktienmehrheit der an der Nasdaq notierten Fieldworks Inc. (Minesota) übernommen. Im Rahmen einer Option hat Kontron eine Kapitalerhöhung von 14,1 Millionen Aktien auf 20,1 Millionen Aktien bei Fieldworks, zum Preis von je 90 Cents pro Aktie, durchgeführt. Darüber hinaus hat Kontron 62.000 junge Kontron-Aktien gegen 3,4 Millionen Fieldworks-Aktien aus Altbesitz getauscht sowie 900.000 Aktien aus Altbesitz erworben. Somit besitzt die Kontron AG jetzt - vorbehaltlich der Zustimmung der Hauptversammlung von Fieldworks am 1. Dezember 2000 - 51% aller Fieldworks-Aktien. Fieldworks Inc. ist ein führender Anbieter von mobilen miniaturisierten Computern in Nordamerika. Der Kontron- Vorstand geht davon aus, dass unter Ausnutzung der Synergie- Effekte im Entwicklungs- und Produktionsbereich, die Fieldworks Inc. innerhalb kürzester Zeit profitabel sein wird. Fieldworks plant im Geschäftsjahr 2000 einen Umsatz von rund 25 Mio. Euro. For further information: Dr. Udo Nimsdorf, Engel & Zimmermann AG, Agentur für Wirtschaftskommunikation, Schloss Fußberg, Am Schlosspark 15, 82131 Gauting, Tel: 089-89 35 633, Fax: 089-89 39 84 29, Email: info@engel- zimmermann.de Investor Relation: Sigrid Seidl, Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Oskar-von-Miller-Str. 1, 85386 Eching, Tel: 08165/77643, Fax 08165/77219 Email: sigrid.seidl@kontron.com
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Hallo Leute,
hier noch einen Nachschlag zur Übernahme von FieldWorks durch Kontron!
Gruß AlbatossaKontron übt Option auf Mehrheitserwerb der Fieldworks aus
von Redaktion WO [W:O] 18.08.00 14:50:01 1608145
ECHING (dpa-AFX) - Die Kontron Embedded Computers AG (KBC) hat ihre Option auf den Erwerb einer Aktienmehrheit an der US-amerikanischen Fieldworks Inc ausgeübt. Der Aufstockung des Anteils auf 51% müsse noch die Fieldworks-Hauptversammlung am 1. Dezember 2000 zustimmen, teilte das am Frankfurter Neuen Markt notierte Unternehmen am Freitag mit.
Wie Kontron mitteilte, soll die Übernahme der Fieldworks in drei Schritten erfolgen. Kontron wolle zunächst die sechs Millionen Aktien erwerben, die im Zuge einer Kapitalerhöhung auf 20,1 Mio. Aktien von Fieldworks ausgegeben werden. Der Preis betrage 0,90 USD pro Aktie. Zweitens werde das Unternehmen 62.000 junge Kontron-Aktien gegen 3,4 Mio. aus Altbesitz stammende Fieldworks- Aktien tauschen. Drittens würden noch 0,9 Mio. Fieldworks-Aktien aus Altbesitz erworben. Damit erreiche Kontron einen Gesamtanteil von 10,3 Mio. Stückaktien.
Die Fieldworks ist nach Kontron-Angaben ein führender Anbieter von mobilen miniaturisierten Computern in Nordamerika. Fieldworks plane im Geschäftsjahr 2000 einen Umsatz von 25 Mio. Euro. Im Zuge der Übernahme hofft Kontron, dass die Fieldworks auf Grund der Synergie-Effekte innerhalb kürzester Zeit profitabel wird./jb/cs/ub
hier noch einen Nachschlag zur Übernahme von FieldWorks durch Kontron!
Gruß AlbatossaKontron übt Option auf Mehrheitserwerb der Fieldworks aus
von Redaktion WO [W:O] 18.08.00 14:50:01 1608145
ECHING (dpa-AFX) - Die Kontron Embedded Computers AG (KBC) hat ihre Option auf den Erwerb einer Aktienmehrheit an der US-amerikanischen Fieldworks Inc ausgeübt. Der Aufstockung des Anteils auf 51% müsse noch die Fieldworks-Hauptversammlung am 1. Dezember 2000 zustimmen, teilte das am Frankfurter Neuen Markt notierte Unternehmen am Freitag mit.
Wie Kontron mitteilte, soll die Übernahme der Fieldworks in drei Schritten erfolgen. Kontron wolle zunächst die sechs Millionen Aktien erwerben, die im Zuge einer Kapitalerhöhung auf 20,1 Mio. Aktien von Fieldworks ausgegeben werden. Der Preis betrage 0,90 USD pro Aktie. Zweitens werde das Unternehmen 62.000 junge Kontron-Aktien gegen 3,4 Mio. aus Altbesitz stammende Fieldworks- Aktien tauschen. Drittens würden noch 0,9 Mio. Fieldworks-Aktien aus Altbesitz erworben. Damit erreiche Kontron einen Gesamtanteil von 10,3 Mio. Stückaktien.
Die Fieldworks ist nach Kontron-Angaben ein führender Anbieter von mobilen miniaturisierten Computern in Nordamerika. Fieldworks plane im Geschäftsjahr 2000 einen Umsatz von 25 Mio. Euro. Im Zuge der Übernahme hofft Kontron, dass die Fieldworks auf Grund der Synergie-Effekte innerhalb kürzester Zeit profitabel wird./jb/cs/ub
Hallo Leute,
ich will euch mal an Hand von zwei Chart mal zeigen welches Potenzial
FieldWorks entwickeln könnte. Kontron hat sich ja Zeit gelassen und dann praktisch zum Tiefskurs FieldWorks mehrheitlich übernommen. Eigenentlich hatte es jeder gewußt und ist auch seit mitte Juni bekannt das da was passieren mußte. Kontron hat durch diesen deal einige Partnerschaften und etliche Verträge hinzugewonnen. Jetzt wird sich jeder Fragen warum hat Kontron nicht FieldWorks gleich komplett geschluckt? Für mich beantwortet sich die Frage dahin, das FieldWorks sehr viele Verträge mit den Police Departments hat und jeder sollte doch wissen das die Amerikaner doch ziemlich Nationalistisch
sind. Was würde den passieren, wenn urplötzlich bei der Polizei in einem sehr wichtigen Polizeigerät deutsche Firmentechnik mit den Namen von Kontron auftaucht! Es würde einen Aufschrei wegen der verletzte nationalen Sicherheit geben.
Für mich hat Kontron die Sache mit FieldWorks sehr geschickt gemacht, man übernimmt die Mehrheit und läßt den Namen auch weiterhin bestehen. So ist die Polizei in den Staaten glücklich weil sie angeblich immer noch ein amerikanisches Produkt in den Händen hält und obendrein gibt es auch kein problem mit der nationalen Sicherheit.
Für uns Aktionäre von FWRX lohnt sich die Sache mit längerfristig steigende Kurse. Und was hat der Kurs heute gemacht, er stieg auf 1,25$. Da lacht das Aktionärsherz!
Gruß Albatossa
ich will euch mal an Hand von zwei Chart mal zeigen welches Potenzial
FieldWorks entwickeln könnte. Kontron hat sich ja Zeit gelassen und dann praktisch zum Tiefskurs FieldWorks mehrheitlich übernommen. Eigenentlich hatte es jeder gewußt und ist auch seit mitte Juni bekannt das da was passieren mußte. Kontron hat durch diesen deal einige Partnerschaften und etliche Verträge hinzugewonnen. Jetzt wird sich jeder Fragen warum hat Kontron nicht FieldWorks gleich komplett geschluckt? Für mich beantwortet sich die Frage dahin, das FieldWorks sehr viele Verträge mit den Police Departments hat und jeder sollte doch wissen das die Amerikaner doch ziemlich Nationalistisch
sind. Was würde den passieren, wenn urplötzlich bei der Polizei in einem sehr wichtigen Polizeigerät deutsche Firmentechnik mit den Namen von Kontron auftaucht! Es würde einen Aufschrei wegen der verletzte nationalen Sicherheit geben.
Für mich hat Kontron die Sache mit FieldWorks sehr geschickt gemacht, man übernimmt die Mehrheit und läßt den Namen auch weiterhin bestehen. So ist die Polizei in den Staaten glücklich weil sie angeblich immer noch ein amerikanisches Produkt in den Händen hält und obendrein gibt es auch kein problem mit der nationalen Sicherheit.
Für uns Aktionäre von FWRX lohnt sich die Sache mit längerfristig steigende Kurse. Und was hat der Kurs heute gemacht, er stieg auf 1,25$. Da lacht das Aktionärsherz!
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
ich bin mal wirklich gespannt ob FieldsWorks den prognostizierten Gewinn von $ 1Mio. bis Jahresende schafft. Dies wäre immerhin ein Gewinn von 11 Cent pro Aktie. Auf Grund dieser Gewinnerwartung schätze ich das Kurzpotenzial bis Feb.2001 auf 2,50$ ein!
Gruß Albatossa
ich bin mal wirklich gespannt ob FieldsWorks den prognostizierten Gewinn von $ 1Mio. bis Jahresende schafft. Dies wäre immerhin ein Gewinn von 11 Cent pro Aktie. Auf Grund dieser Gewinnerwartung schätze ich das Kurzpotenzial bis Feb.2001 auf 2,50$ ein!
Gruß Albatossa
Kontron beteiligt sich an TMC
Die Kontron Embedded gab heute bekannt, sich mit 8 Prozent an dem
südostasiatischen Embedded Computer-Unternehmen Taiwan Mycomp Corp.
beteiligt zu haben.
Demnach teilte der Vorstand mit, dass Kontron im Rahmen einer
Kapitalerhöhung bei TMC 2 Millionen Aktien zum Preis von ca. DM 2,4 Mio. -
und damit Anteile in Höhe von 8 Prozent - erworben hat.
Die Vereinbarung sehe vor, dass Kontron bis spätestens Frühjahr 2001 die
Mehrheit an TMC erwerben wird.
Durch einen geschlossenen Kooperationsvertrag wird TMC für die stark
wachsende Kontron-Gruppe Fertigungskapazitäten sowie Logistik- und
Einkaufsleistungen im Rahmen eines Supply-Chain-Management-Konzepts
bereitstellen. Das Unternehmen erreichte im letzten Jahr ein Gesamtumsatz
von über 100 Mio. DM, davon entfallen rund 40 Prozent auf die USA, 40 Prozent
auf Fernost und 20 Prozent auf Europa.
Damit ist Kontron auf allen wichtigen Chipmärkten vertreten!!
Die Kontron Embedded gab heute bekannt, sich mit 8 Prozent an dem
südostasiatischen Embedded Computer-Unternehmen Taiwan Mycomp Corp.
beteiligt zu haben.
Demnach teilte der Vorstand mit, dass Kontron im Rahmen einer
Kapitalerhöhung bei TMC 2 Millionen Aktien zum Preis von ca. DM 2,4 Mio. -
und damit Anteile in Höhe von 8 Prozent - erworben hat.
Die Vereinbarung sehe vor, dass Kontron bis spätestens Frühjahr 2001 die
Mehrheit an TMC erwerben wird.
Durch einen geschlossenen Kooperationsvertrag wird TMC für die stark
wachsende Kontron-Gruppe Fertigungskapazitäten sowie Logistik- und
Einkaufsleistungen im Rahmen eines Supply-Chain-Management-Konzepts
bereitstellen. Das Unternehmen erreichte im letzten Jahr ein Gesamtumsatz
von über 100 Mio. DM, davon entfallen rund 40 Prozent auf die USA, 40 Prozent
auf Fernost und 20 Prozent auf Europa.
Damit ist Kontron auf allen wichtigen Chipmärkten vertreten!!
Hallo Leute,
FieldWorks hat heute die 200Tagelinie getestet. Fällt diese Line ist der Weg nach oben völlig frei.
Gruß Albatossa
FieldWorks hat heute die 200Tagelinie getestet. Fällt diese Line ist der Weg nach oben völlig frei.
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
Fieldworks hat die 200Tagelinie heute überwunden. Die nächste Widerstandlinie sehe ich aus dem 5 Jahreschart bei ca. 2,00$, dieser Widerstand ist meines verachten sehr schwach ausgeprägt. Die nächste großer Widerstandslinie und entscheidene Widerstandslinie liegt bei 2,80$. Erst wenn die Aktie die 2,80US$ überwindet, dann ist Fieldworks über dem Berg! Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher das Fieldworks mit der Handschrift von Kontron dieses Ziel schaffen!
Gruß Albatossa
Fieldworks hat die 200Tagelinie heute überwunden. Die nächste Widerstandlinie sehe ich aus dem 5 Jahreschart bei ca. 2,00$, dieser Widerstand ist meines verachten sehr schwach ausgeprägt. Die nächste großer Widerstandslinie und entscheidene Widerstandslinie liegt bei 2,80$. Erst wenn die Aktie die 2,80US$ überwindet, dann ist Fieldworks über dem Berg! Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher das Fieldworks mit der Handschrift von Kontron dieses Ziel schaffen!
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
der heutige Tag war sehr volatil bei FieldWorks. Auf jeden Fall hat jemand kurz vor der Veröffentlichung der neuen Nachricht so geschwind mal 120 000Stck gekauft. Sieht einwenig nach Insidergeschäft aus!
Gruß Albatossa
Thursday August 24, 6:18 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Inc.
FieldWorks Listing Status
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, announced that effective with the open of business, August 25, 2000, the Company`s securities will be traded on the Over The Counter (OTC) Bulletin Board under the symbol ``FWRX.``
On May 17, 2000, the Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Panel granted FieldWorks an extension to demonstrate compliance with the net tangible asset requirement. Last week, FieldWorks requested an additional extension until the closing of the equity transactions with Kontron Embedded Computers A.G. anticipated in the fourth quarter. Upon closing of these transactions, FieldWorks will satisfy the net tangible asset requirement and all other Nasdaq listing requirements. This additional extension was not granted.
In addition to the operational benefits of FieldWorks recently announced relationship with Kontron, the Kontron equity transaction involves the purchase of 6 million newly issued shares of common stock of FieldWorks for $5.4 million, subject to shareholder approval and customary closing conditions. Kontron also anticipates acquiring from Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC, a portion of its preferred stock in FieldWorks that is convertible into 3 million shares of common stock.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Inc.
der heutige Tag war sehr volatil bei FieldWorks. Auf jeden Fall hat jemand kurz vor der Veröffentlichung der neuen Nachricht so geschwind mal 120 000Stck gekauft. Sieht einwenig nach Insidergeschäft aus!
Gruß Albatossa
Thursday August 24, 6:18 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Inc.
FieldWorks Listing Status
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- FieldWorks Inc. (Nasdaq: FWRX - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, announced that effective with the open of business, August 25, 2000, the Company`s securities will be traded on the Over The Counter (OTC) Bulletin Board under the symbol ``FWRX.``
On May 17, 2000, the Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Panel granted FieldWorks an extension to demonstrate compliance with the net tangible asset requirement. Last week, FieldWorks requested an additional extension until the closing of the equity transactions with Kontron Embedded Computers A.G. anticipated in the fourth quarter. Upon closing of these transactions, FieldWorks will satisfy the net tangible asset requirement and all other Nasdaq listing requirements. This additional extension was not granted.
In addition to the operational benefits of FieldWorks recently announced relationship with Kontron, the Kontron equity transaction involves the purchase of 6 million newly issued shares of common stock of FieldWorks for $5.4 million, subject to shareholder approval and customary closing conditions. Kontron also anticipates acquiring from Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC, a portion of its preferred stock in FieldWorks that is convertible into 3 million shares of common stock.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Inc.
Hallo Leute,
das Stühle rücken hat bei FieldWorks begonnen!
Gruß Albatossa
FieldWorks Announces Organizational Change
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX.OB - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, announced the departure of Karen Engebretson, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President Finance effective today. She will provide consulting services through mid-October. Her departure is part of the previously announced organizational restructuring which followed Kontron Embedded Computers AG exercising its option to acquire a majority position in FieldWorks. RoseMary Luebke, FieldWorks Controller, will assume the majority of her responsibilities.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Inc.
das Stühle rücken hat bei FieldWorks begonnen!
Gruß Albatossa
FieldWorks Announces Organizational Change
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX.OB - news), a leading solution provider and mobile computer supplier for demanding field applications, announced the departure of Karen Engebretson, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President Finance effective today. She will provide consulting services through mid-October. Her departure is part of the previously announced organizational restructuring which followed Kontron Embedded Computers AG exercising its option to acquire a majority position in FieldWorks. RoseMary Luebke, FieldWorks Controller, will assume the majority of her responsibilities.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Inc.
Hallo Leute,
will diesen Threat mal wieder ins Gedächnis zurück holen. Habe in der Zwischenzeit mit Kontron telefoniert und mir wurde gesagt das bei FieldWorks alles nach Plan läuft. Ich habe auch nicht die geringste Zweifel das FieldWorks den Breakeven bis zum Jahresende schaffen wird.
Kontron hat ein sehr starkes interesse an FieldWorks, den mit dieser Strategie will Kontron vom US-Markt eine große Scheibe abschneiden.
Gruß Albatossa
will diesen Threat mal wieder ins Gedächnis zurück holen. Habe in der Zwischenzeit mit Kontron telefoniert und mir wurde gesagt das bei FieldWorks alles nach Plan läuft. Ich habe auch nicht die geringste Zweifel das FieldWorks den Breakeven bis zum Jahresende schaffen wird.
Kontron hat ein sehr starkes interesse an FieldWorks, den mit dieser Strategie will Kontron vom US-Markt eine große Scheibe abschneiden.
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
bei dieser Nachricht steht auch eine nicht unwichtige Kleinigkeit über Field/Works. Habe meine Bestände in Field/Works weiter erhöht, den diese Aktie wird einfach übersehen und hat für die Zukunft noch viel Power zu bieten!
Gruß Albatossa
Untenstehend Mitteilung kann wohl nicht der Grund sein, für den starken Kursanstieg der letzten Tage. Weiß jemand mehr??
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[Mi, 25. Okt 2000] Kontron Embedded Computers AG: Integrationsprogramm zur Einbindung jüngster Akquisitionen:
Konzentration auf drei Märkte / Steigerung der Wertschöpfung beabsichtigt / Erweiterung um drei Vorstände / Kooperation mit Memotec Inc.
Fortsetzung:
München, 25. Oktober 2000. Die Kontron Embedded Computers AG, seit dem 06. April dieses Jahres am Neuen Markt der Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse notiert, wird ihre Tätigkeiten in Zukunft auf drei vertikale Märkte konzentrieren: Telekommunikation, Automatisierung und Mobile Computing. Zur Bearbeitung dieser Märkte hat das Unternehmen jeweils eine eigene Business Unit gegründet. Diese sind Teil eines Intergrationskonzeptes der Kontron AG, die damit ihre jüngsten Akquisitionen organisatorisch und personell in das Unternehmen einbindet. Die Business Unit Telekom basiert auf der Teknor/Kanada und der Kontron/Deutschland und hat ihren Hauptsitz in Kanada. Das globale Kompetenzzentrum für Automatisierung entsteht aus der Pep GmbH mit Sitz in Deutschland. FieldWorks/USA und Kontron bilden die Business Unit Mobile Computing mit Hauptsitz in den USA. Im Rahmen dieses Intergrationsprogramms wurde auch das Management um drei Vorstände erweitert. Claude Letourneau leitet die Unit Telekom, Ulrich Gehrmann wird der Unit Automation vorstehen und Thomas Sparrvik verantwortet den Bereich Mobile Computing. Alle drei Business Units sind in den Hauptzielmärkten Europa, Nordamerika und Fernost präsent.
Im Rahmen des Integrationskonzeptes hat Kontron für die Business Unit Telekom eine Kooperation mit der kanadischen Memotec Communications Inc. abgeschlossen. „Die Vereinbarung beinhaltet die technologische Zusammenarbeit sowie ein Lizenzabkommen im Bereich Telekom-Software“, so der Kontron-Vorstand.
Mit der Konzentration auf Spezialtechnologie in den drei Märkten ist eine Erhöhung der Wertschöpfung bis 2003 um weitere fünf Prozent beabsichtigt. Kontron wird durch die Umstrukturierung zum Anbieter von Komplettlösungen in den entsprechenden Segmenten.
Wed Oct 25 13:03:54 2000 - kontron
bei dieser Nachricht steht auch eine nicht unwichtige Kleinigkeit über Field/Works. Habe meine Bestände in Field/Works weiter erhöht, den diese Aktie wird einfach übersehen und hat für die Zukunft noch viel Power zu bieten!
Gruß Albatossa
Untenstehend Mitteilung kann wohl nicht der Grund sein, für den starken Kursanstieg der letzten Tage. Weiß jemand mehr??
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[Mi, 25. Okt 2000] Kontron Embedded Computers AG: Integrationsprogramm zur Einbindung jüngster Akquisitionen:
Konzentration auf drei Märkte / Steigerung der Wertschöpfung beabsichtigt / Erweiterung um drei Vorstände / Kooperation mit Memotec Inc.
Fortsetzung:
München, 25. Oktober 2000. Die Kontron Embedded Computers AG, seit dem 06. April dieses Jahres am Neuen Markt der Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse notiert, wird ihre Tätigkeiten in Zukunft auf drei vertikale Märkte konzentrieren: Telekommunikation, Automatisierung und Mobile Computing. Zur Bearbeitung dieser Märkte hat das Unternehmen jeweils eine eigene Business Unit gegründet. Diese sind Teil eines Intergrationskonzeptes der Kontron AG, die damit ihre jüngsten Akquisitionen organisatorisch und personell in das Unternehmen einbindet. Die Business Unit Telekom basiert auf der Teknor/Kanada und der Kontron/Deutschland und hat ihren Hauptsitz in Kanada. Das globale Kompetenzzentrum für Automatisierung entsteht aus der Pep GmbH mit Sitz in Deutschland. FieldWorks/USA und Kontron bilden die Business Unit Mobile Computing mit Hauptsitz in den USA. Im Rahmen dieses Intergrationsprogramms wurde auch das Management um drei Vorstände erweitert. Claude Letourneau leitet die Unit Telekom, Ulrich Gehrmann wird der Unit Automation vorstehen und Thomas Sparrvik verantwortet den Bereich Mobile Computing. Alle drei Business Units sind in den Hauptzielmärkten Europa, Nordamerika und Fernost präsent.
Im Rahmen des Integrationskonzeptes hat Kontron für die Business Unit Telekom eine Kooperation mit der kanadischen Memotec Communications Inc. abgeschlossen. „Die Vereinbarung beinhaltet die technologische Zusammenarbeit sowie ein Lizenzabkommen im Bereich Telekom-Software“, so der Kontron-Vorstand.
Mit der Konzentration auf Spezialtechnologie in den drei Märkten ist eine Erhöhung der Wertschöpfung bis 2003 um weitere fünf Prozent beabsichtigt. Kontron wird durch die Umstrukturierung zum Anbieter von Komplettlösungen in den entsprechenden Segmenten.
Wed Oct 25 13:03:54 2000 - kontron
Monday October 30, 4:32 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Shareholder Approval of Kontron Transaction
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), today announced that at the adjourned meeting of shareholders held on October 27, 2000, FieldWorks shareholders approved the transfer of FieldWorks stock from Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC to Kontron Embedded Computers AG.
As previously announced, FieldWorks shareholders approved the sale of 6 million shares of common stock by FieldWorks to FWRKS Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kontron.
Following the closing of the transactions approved by the company`s shareholders, Kontron and its affiliates will own a majority of the outstanding stock of the company. The closing of the transactions described in the proxy materials remains subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in November 2000.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks, Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Shareholder Approval of Kontron Transaction
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), today announced that at the adjourned meeting of shareholders held on October 27, 2000, FieldWorks shareholders approved the transfer of FieldWorks stock from Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC to Kontron Embedded Computers AG.
As previously announced, FieldWorks shareholders approved the sale of 6 million shares of common stock by FieldWorks to FWRKS Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kontron.
Following the closing of the transactions approved by the company`s shareholders, Kontron and its affiliates will own a majority of the outstanding stock of the company. The closing of the transactions described in the proxy materials remains subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in November 2000.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks, Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Hallo Leute,
damit dürfte die personelle Rotation bei FieldWorks ein Ende gefunden haben. Der neueCEO ist Thomas Sparrvik.
Für mich waren die gestrigen Zahlen eigentlich nicht so schlecht. Wichtig ist doch das Kontron organisch weiter wächst und dies geschied auch weiterhin. In wie weit die Kosten für den Börsengang in die Zahlen von Kontron eingeflossen sind, wäre schon interessant zu wissen. Ich nehme mal an, das werden wir bald auch erfahren!
Gruß Albatossa
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Incorporated
FieldWorks Directors Elect Thomas Sparrvik New President and CEO; Appointment Expected to Be Effective Later This Month
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), announced today that the company`s board of directors has named Thomas Sparrvik president and chief executive officer, effective and contingent upon the closing of the company`s recent, previously announced transactions with Kontron Embedded Computers AG and the receipt of required authorizations and approvals from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
David G. Mell will continue to serve as president and CEO of FieldWorks until the closing of the Kontron transactions, expected later this month. Mell will continue to serve as a director of the company following the closing.
A Swedish national, Sparrvik, 35, is an experienced senior executive with a successful record of directing sales, administration and other operations at technology companies. Previously, Sparrvik was managing director at Laserstans AB, Sweden, a manufacturer of precision metal goods for industry. Prior to that, he was managing director at Betech Components AB, Sweden, a supplier of industrial computers, displays and automation products. He is formerly a project manager for the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV), an agency that defines, develops, procures and delivers the materiel systems of the Swedish Armed Forces.
Sparrvik holds an MBA from the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, England; an MSc in electrical engineering from Lund University, Lund, Sweden; and a BA in electrical and telecommunications from Pauli College, Malmoe, Sweden.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks, Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Incorporated
damit dürfte die personelle Rotation bei FieldWorks ein Ende gefunden haben. Der neueCEO ist Thomas Sparrvik.
Für mich waren die gestrigen Zahlen eigentlich nicht so schlecht. Wichtig ist doch das Kontron organisch weiter wächst und dies geschied auch weiterhin. In wie weit die Kosten für den Börsengang in die Zahlen von Kontron eingeflossen sind, wäre schon interessant zu wissen. Ich nehme mal an, das werden wir bald auch erfahren!
Gruß Albatossa
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Incorporated
FieldWorks Directors Elect Thomas Sparrvik New President and CEO; Appointment Expected to Be Effective Later This Month
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), announced today that the company`s board of directors has named Thomas Sparrvik president and chief executive officer, effective and contingent upon the closing of the company`s recent, previously announced transactions with Kontron Embedded Computers AG and the receipt of required authorizations and approvals from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
David G. Mell will continue to serve as president and CEO of FieldWorks until the closing of the Kontron transactions, expected later this month. Mell will continue to serve as a director of the company following the closing.
A Swedish national, Sparrvik, 35, is an experienced senior executive with a successful record of directing sales, administration and other operations at technology companies. Previously, Sparrvik was managing director at Laserstans AB, Sweden, a manufacturer of precision metal goods for industry. Prior to that, he was managing director at Betech Components AB, Sweden, a supplier of industrial computers, displays and automation products. He is formerly a project manager for the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV), an agency that defines, develops, procures and delivers the materiel systems of the Swedish Armed Forces.
Sparrvik holds an MBA from the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, England; an MSc in electrical engineering from Lund University, Lund, Sweden; and a BA in electrical and telecommunications from Pauli College, Malmoe, Sweden.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks, Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Incorporated
Hallo Leute,
so kann mann sich auch sehr günstig die absolute Mehrheit an FieldWorks beschaffen. Der Markt hatte wieder einmal stark übertrieben und damit tat sich für Kontron eine wirklich sehr günstige Gelegenheit auf um bei FieldWorks die Beteiligung zu erhöhen. Ich bin sehr sicher das der Laden von Fieldworks bald brummen wird! Ich werde meine Anteile nochmals erhöhen, so eine schöne Chance kann ich mir einfach nicht entgehen lassen.
Gruß Albatossa
Kontron embedded computer Kontron mit 62 Prozent an Fieldworks Inc. beteiligt
Kontron mit 62 Prozent an Fieldworks Inc. beteiligt
Eching, den 11. Dezember 2000. Die Kontron Embedded Computers AG,
einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter miniaturisierter Computer,
besitzt jetzt rund 62 Prozent der an der Nasdaq notierten Fieldworks
Inc. (Minesota). Im Rahmen einer Kapitalerhöhung hat Kontron 6
Millionen Fieldworks-Aktien erworben. Darüber hinaus hat das
Unternehmen 6,4 Millionen Aktien von Alteigentümern gekauft.
Ursprünglich war der Kauf von lediglich 4,1 Millionen Altaktien und
eine Gesamtbeteiligung von 51 Prozent geplant. Kontron-Vorstand
Hannes Niederhauser: Der
Grund für das stärkere Engagement sind die effektiv eingeleiteten
Restrukturierungsmaßnahmen sowie die erfolgreiche
Geschäftsentwicklung von Fieldworks."
Neuer Geschäftsführer bei Fieldworks Inc. ist
Thomas Sparrvik.
Fieldworks Inc. ist ein führender Anbieter von mobilen
miniaturisierten Computern in Nordamerika.
Für weitere Informationen: Investor Relation: Dr. Udo Nimsdorf
Sigrid Seidl Engel & Zimmermann AG Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Agentur für Wirtschaftskommunikation Oskar-von-Miller- Str. 1, 85386
Eching Schloss Fußberg, Am Schlosspark 15, 82131 GautingTel:
08165/77643, Fax 08165/77219 Tel: 089-89 35 633, Fax: 089-89 39 84 29
Email: info@engel-zimmermann.de Email: sigrid.seidl@kontron.com
Autor: News Aktuell, 08:24 11.12.00
so kann mann sich auch sehr günstig die absolute Mehrheit an FieldWorks beschaffen. Der Markt hatte wieder einmal stark übertrieben und damit tat sich für Kontron eine wirklich sehr günstige Gelegenheit auf um bei FieldWorks die Beteiligung zu erhöhen. Ich bin sehr sicher das der Laden von Fieldworks bald brummen wird! Ich werde meine Anteile nochmals erhöhen, so eine schöne Chance kann ich mir einfach nicht entgehen lassen.
Gruß Albatossa
Kontron embedded computer Kontron mit 62 Prozent an Fieldworks Inc. beteiligt
Kontron mit 62 Prozent an Fieldworks Inc. beteiligt
Eching, den 11. Dezember 2000. Die Kontron Embedded Computers AG,
einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter miniaturisierter Computer,
besitzt jetzt rund 62 Prozent der an der Nasdaq notierten Fieldworks
Inc. (Minesota). Im Rahmen einer Kapitalerhöhung hat Kontron 6
Millionen Fieldworks-Aktien erworben. Darüber hinaus hat das
Unternehmen 6,4 Millionen Aktien von Alteigentümern gekauft.
Ursprünglich war der Kauf von lediglich 4,1 Millionen Altaktien und
eine Gesamtbeteiligung von 51 Prozent geplant. Kontron-Vorstand
Hannes Niederhauser: Der
Grund für das stärkere Engagement sind die effektiv eingeleiteten
Restrukturierungsmaßnahmen sowie die erfolgreiche
Geschäftsentwicklung von Fieldworks."
Neuer Geschäftsführer bei Fieldworks Inc. ist
Thomas Sparrvik.
Fieldworks Inc. ist ein führender Anbieter von mobilen
miniaturisierten Computern in Nordamerika.
Für weitere Informationen: Investor Relation: Dr. Udo Nimsdorf
Sigrid Seidl Engel & Zimmermann AG Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Agentur für Wirtschaftskommunikation Oskar-von-Miller- Str. 1, 85386
Eching Schloss Fußberg, Am Schlosspark 15, 82131 GautingTel:
08165/77643, Fax 08165/77219 Tel: 089-89 35 633, Fax: 089-89 39 84 29
Email: info@engel-zimmermann.de Email: sigrid.seidl@kontron.com
Autor: News Aktuell, 08:24 11.12.00
Hallo Leute,
hier der letzte Update über Fieldworks. Kontron hat Fieldworks mehrheitlich übernommen. Was doch sehr auffällt, das der Kurs trotz dieser eigentlich bekannte Aussage nach oben geht! Es scheint gerade so, das die meisten dies noch nicht realisiert haben, das die aussagen von Kontron tatsächlich umgesetzt werden. Ich will an dieser Stelle nochmals erinnern das laut Aussage von Kontron noch dieses Jahr schwarze Zahlen geschrieben werden. Fieldworks wird vom Markt mit gerademal 7,5 Mio $ bewertet. Sollte sich das positive Geschäftsergebnis einstellen, dann steht Fieldworks vor einer Neubewertung!
Gruß Albatossa
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Friday January 5, 5:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Completes Kontron Transaction; Glenmount Sells Remaining Preferred Shares to Kontron
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of field solutions, announced that the transfer from Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC, an affiliate of Glenmount International L.P., to Kontron Embedded Computers AG of FieldWorks preferred shares convertible into 3,400,000 shares of FieldWorks common stock in exchange for 62,000 Kontron shares has closed. This transaction was approved at a special shareholders` meeting on October 27, 2000.
The company also announced that Industrial-Works has sold its remaining shares of FieldWorks preferred stock, convertible into 2,068,750 shares of FieldWorks common stock, to Kontron in exchange for 38,000 Kontron shares. Industrial-Works no longer owns preferred shares of FieldWorks.
After giving effect to these transactions, Kontron owns over 60% of the Fieldworks shares, on an as-converted basis.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
hier der letzte Update über Fieldworks. Kontron hat Fieldworks mehrheitlich übernommen. Was doch sehr auffällt, das der Kurs trotz dieser eigentlich bekannte Aussage nach oben geht! Es scheint gerade so, das die meisten dies noch nicht realisiert haben, das die aussagen von Kontron tatsächlich umgesetzt werden. Ich will an dieser Stelle nochmals erinnern das laut Aussage von Kontron noch dieses Jahr schwarze Zahlen geschrieben werden. Fieldworks wird vom Markt mit gerademal 7,5 Mio $ bewertet. Sollte sich das positive Geschäftsergebnis einstellen, dann steht Fieldworks vor einer Neubewertung!
Gruß Albatossa
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Friday January 5, 5:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Completes Kontron Transaction; Glenmount Sells Remaining Preferred Shares to Kontron
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of field solutions, announced that the transfer from Industrial-Works Holding Co., LLC, an affiliate of Glenmount International L.P., to Kontron Embedded Computers AG of FieldWorks preferred shares convertible into 3,400,000 shares of FieldWorks common stock in exchange for 62,000 Kontron shares has closed. This transaction was approved at a special shareholders` meeting on October 27, 2000.
The company also announced that Industrial-Works has sold its remaining shares of FieldWorks preferred stock, convertible into 2,068,750 shares of FieldWorks common stock, to Kontron in exchange for 38,000 Kontron shares. Industrial-Works no longer owns preferred shares of FieldWorks.
After giving effect to these transactions, Kontron owns over 60% of the Fieldworks shares, on an as-converted basis.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Hallo Leute,
nach langer und schwer Geburt wurde diese Information uns Aktionäre heute endlich preisgegeben!
Gruß Albatossa
Kontron: US Tochter FieldWorks - ein Sanierungsfall?
11.01.2001
In einer Stellungnahme erläuterte Vorstandsmitglied Dr. Wieczorek die momentane Lage bei der amerikanischen FieldWorks, an der Kontron kürzlich einen 62prozentigen Anteil erworben hatte. So hat Kontron erst im Dezember wirksame Maßnahmen in den USA einleiten können, um die hohen Verluste von FieldWorks zu reduzieren. Dazu gehört unter anderem ein neuer CEO sowie ein drastischer Personalabbau, im Zuge dessen der Personalstand von 80 auf 50 Personen gekürzt wurde. Neben einer Senkung der Inhouse-Kosten wird auch im Bereich Inventory-Management kein Stein auf dem anderen bleiben. So ist geplant, die Produktion nach Taiwan, Deutschland und Tschechien auszulagern, um Kosten zu sparen. Dr. Wieczorek ist optimistisch, daß das Maßnahmenpaket schon in dem kommenden Quartalsergebnis zu einem operativen Gewinn führen wird. Die Goodwill-Abschreibungen werden allerdings das Ergebnis von Kontron über einen längeren Zeitraum belasten. Man rechnet hier über einen Zeitraum von 10 bis 15 Jahren mit einem Betrag in der Größenordnung zwischen 5 und 7 Mio. Euro.
Auf die starken Kursverluste der letzten Tage angesprochen, erklärte eine Unternehmenssprecherin, daß es dafür eigentlich keine rationalen Gründe gäbe. Es sei weder eine Lock-up Periode abgelaufen, noch hätte das Unternehmen negative Nachrichten herausgebracht. Am 18. Januar endet allerdings die Haltefrist der 3i-Group, die bereits bis Oktober 1999 ihren Anteil an Kontron von ursprünglich 15% auf 11% reduziert hatte. Laut Kontron will 3i die restlichen Anteile innerhalb der nächsten 4 Jahre in größeren Blöcken an der Börse veräußern. Man könnte nun spekulieren, daß 3i bei dem momentan niedrigen Kurs noch abwarten dürfte. Sollte sich die Venture-Capital-Gesellschaft allerdings zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt von einem Großteil der Aktien trennen, dürfte der Kurs von Kontron weiterhin unter Druck bleiben.
Alexander Kitz
nach langer und schwer Geburt wurde diese Information uns Aktionäre heute endlich preisgegeben!
Gruß Albatossa
Kontron: US Tochter FieldWorks - ein Sanierungsfall?
11.01.2001
In einer Stellungnahme erläuterte Vorstandsmitglied Dr. Wieczorek die momentane Lage bei der amerikanischen FieldWorks, an der Kontron kürzlich einen 62prozentigen Anteil erworben hatte. So hat Kontron erst im Dezember wirksame Maßnahmen in den USA einleiten können, um die hohen Verluste von FieldWorks zu reduzieren. Dazu gehört unter anderem ein neuer CEO sowie ein drastischer Personalabbau, im Zuge dessen der Personalstand von 80 auf 50 Personen gekürzt wurde. Neben einer Senkung der Inhouse-Kosten wird auch im Bereich Inventory-Management kein Stein auf dem anderen bleiben. So ist geplant, die Produktion nach Taiwan, Deutschland und Tschechien auszulagern, um Kosten zu sparen. Dr. Wieczorek ist optimistisch, daß das Maßnahmenpaket schon in dem kommenden Quartalsergebnis zu einem operativen Gewinn führen wird. Die Goodwill-Abschreibungen werden allerdings das Ergebnis von Kontron über einen längeren Zeitraum belasten. Man rechnet hier über einen Zeitraum von 10 bis 15 Jahren mit einem Betrag in der Größenordnung zwischen 5 und 7 Mio. Euro.
Auf die starken Kursverluste der letzten Tage angesprochen, erklärte eine Unternehmenssprecherin, daß es dafür eigentlich keine rationalen Gründe gäbe. Es sei weder eine Lock-up Periode abgelaufen, noch hätte das Unternehmen negative Nachrichten herausgebracht. Am 18. Januar endet allerdings die Haltefrist der 3i-Group, die bereits bis Oktober 1999 ihren Anteil an Kontron von ursprünglich 15% auf 11% reduziert hatte. Laut Kontron will 3i die restlichen Anteile innerhalb der nächsten 4 Jahre in größeren Blöcken an der Börse veräußern. Man könnte nun spekulieren, daß 3i bei dem momentan niedrigen Kurs noch abwarten dürfte. Sollte sich die Venture-Capital-Gesellschaft allerdings zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt von einem Großteil der Aktien trennen, dürfte der Kurs von Kontron weiterhin unter Druck bleiben.
Alexander Kitz
Info von @Krumbein,
Kontron: Millionenauftrag für Tochter
Die Kontron-Tochter Fieldworks aus Minesota (USA) hat von der US-Armee einen Großauftrag für die Lieferung von mobilen Datenservern im Wert von knapp 10 Millionen Mark erhalten. Der Auftrag soll komplett im ersten und zweiten Quartal 2001 als Umsatz realisiert werden, teilte die Gesellschaft mit, an der Kontron seit Dezember 2000 mit 62 Prozent die Mehrheit hält.
Quelle: Instock, 18.01.2001
Kontron: Millionenauftrag für Tochter
Die Kontron-Tochter Fieldworks aus Minesota (USA) hat von der US-Armee einen Großauftrag für die Lieferung von mobilen Datenservern im Wert von knapp 10 Millionen Mark erhalten. Der Auftrag soll komplett im ersten und zweiten Quartal 2001 als Umsatz realisiert werden, teilte die Gesellschaft mit, an der Kontron seit Dezember 2000 mit 62 Prozent die Mehrheit hält.
Quelle: Instock, 18.01.2001
Hallo Leute,
hier die Orignal Nachricht vom Yahoo-Board. Diese Adhoc-Nachricht wurde nach Börsenschluß bekannt gegeben und hat den gestrigen Kurs nicht in geringsten beinflußt. Man kann somit sagen, das diese Meldung für alle sehr überraschend gekommen ist. Es wurden keinerlei Insiderkäufe bei FWRX.OB beobachtet!
Meine Gratulation an Kontron, daß die Sanierung von Kontron große Fortschritte macht.
Gruß Albatossa
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Wednesday January 17, 4:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Fieldworks Awarded Contract in Excess of $4 Million by United States Army; Rugged, Mobile Data Servers Will Support Army Field Information System
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, today announced it has received a contract valued at more than $4 million from the United States Army involving the FW2000 Mobile Data Server -- one of the company`s flagship products.
FieldWorks expects to deliver the majority of the order by the end of the first quarter, with completion of the order early in the second quarter of calendar year 2001. The order will be delivered to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania.
``We are very excited about this contract and the confidence the Army has placed in the FieldWorks FW2000 Mobile Data Server,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, recently named president and CEO, FieldWorks. ``This is certainly a great way to start the new year and it`s one of the most significant developments in our company`s recent history. We will deliver most of this contract in the first quarter and complete it in full in the beginning of the second quarter, keeping us on target in our plans for a successful 2001.``
The sale is FieldWorks` largest to date involving the FW2000 -- a rugged, modular, mobile PC system built for demanding in-vehicle environments such as those found in military, public safety and utilities industries.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
hier die Orignal Nachricht vom Yahoo-Board. Diese Adhoc-Nachricht wurde nach Börsenschluß bekannt gegeben und hat den gestrigen Kurs nicht in geringsten beinflußt. Man kann somit sagen, das diese Meldung für alle sehr überraschend gekommen ist. Es wurden keinerlei Insiderkäufe bei FWRX.OB beobachtet!
Meine Gratulation an Kontron, daß die Sanierung von Kontron große Fortschritte macht.
Gruß Albatossa
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FWRX.OB
19/32
-1/32
Wednesday January 17, 4:01 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Fieldworks Awarded Contract in Excess of $4 Million by United States Army; Rugged, Mobile Data Servers Will Support Army Field Information System
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, today announced it has received a contract valued at more than $4 million from the United States Army involving the FW2000 Mobile Data Server -- one of the company`s flagship products.
FieldWorks expects to deliver the majority of the order by the end of the first quarter, with completion of the order early in the second quarter of calendar year 2001. The order will be delivered to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania.
``We are very excited about this contract and the confidence the Army has placed in the FieldWorks FW2000 Mobile Data Server,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, recently named president and CEO, FieldWorks. ``This is certainly a great way to start the new year and it`s one of the most significant developments in our company`s recent history. We will deliver most of this contract in the first quarter and complete it in full in the beginning of the second quarter, keeping us on target in our plans for a successful 2001.``
The sale is FieldWorks` largest to date involving the FW2000 -- a rugged, modular, mobile PC system built for demanding in-vehicle environments such as those found in military, public safety and utilities industries.
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
@Albatossa
Ich nehme an, du meinst die Sanierung von Fieldworks macht Fortschritte.
Wie auch immer, es ist auf jeden Fall schön zu sehen.
co
Ich nehme an, du meinst die Sanierung von Fieldworks macht Fortschritte.
Wie auch immer, es ist auf jeden Fall schön zu sehen.
co
Hallo contrary_opinion,
ja ich meine FieldWorks! Bei Kontron ist im Moment alles im grünen Bereich. Das Sorgenkind FieldWorks scheint nun auch auf den Pfad der Tugend gebracht worden sein. Der Vertrag mit der US Army ist erst der Anfang der Story, es werden weitere Aufträge folgen. Denkt nur mal an all die vielen Polizeistationen in den Staaten. Außerdem wird Kontron über Fieldworks versuchen besser an die amerikanische Firmen zu kommen, wie z.b. Telefongesellschaften u.s.w. Man bedenke nur, das FieldWorks mit 6,5Mio. US$ an der Börse gehandelt wird und der Umsatz allein dieses Jahr beweiten übertreffen wird. Außerdem geht Kontron davon aus das im diesem Quartal erstmals schwarze Zahlen geschrieben werden. In der Zwischenzeit habe ich keine Zweifel mehr daran. Eigentlich tut sich für uns Aktionäre hier eine wunderbare Chance auf und das schöne daran ist, man schreibt hier alles nieder und keiner merkt es. Ich baue ständig mit keine Beträge monatlich mein Depot bei Fieldworks aus. Wann bekommt man schon so eine schöne Chance. Das letztemal hatte ich diese Chance vor zwei Jahre bei Hurrican HHLA.TO , schau dir mal den Chart der letzten 2 Jahre von dieser Firma bei Yahoo an! Gibt auch einen sehr interessanten Threat hier am Board. Mehr will ich nicht dazu sagen. Hier ist eine Firma auf dem Weg der Besserung und wenn dies erreicht wird und FieldWorks auch wieder das NASDAQ Listing erreicht, dann sehen wir eine ganz andere Bewertung als heute!
Gruß Albatossa
ja ich meine FieldWorks! Bei Kontron ist im Moment alles im grünen Bereich. Das Sorgenkind FieldWorks scheint nun auch auf den Pfad der Tugend gebracht worden sein. Der Vertrag mit der US Army ist erst der Anfang der Story, es werden weitere Aufträge folgen. Denkt nur mal an all die vielen Polizeistationen in den Staaten. Außerdem wird Kontron über Fieldworks versuchen besser an die amerikanische Firmen zu kommen, wie z.b. Telefongesellschaften u.s.w. Man bedenke nur, das FieldWorks mit 6,5Mio. US$ an der Börse gehandelt wird und der Umsatz allein dieses Jahr beweiten übertreffen wird. Außerdem geht Kontron davon aus das im diesem Quartal erstmals schwarze Zahlen geschrieben werden. In der Zwischenzeit habe ich keine Zweifel mehr daran. Eigentlich tut sich für uns Aktionäre hier eine wunderbare Chance auf und das schöne daran ist, man schreibt hier alles nieder und keiner merkt es. Ich baue ständig mit keine Beträge monatlich mein Depot bei Fieldworks aus. Wann bekommt man schon so eine schöne Chance. Das letztemal hatte ich diese Chance vor zwei Jahre bei Hurrican HHLA.TO , schau dir mal den Chart der letzten 2 Jahre von dieser Firma bei Yahoo an! Gibt auch einen sehr interessanten Threat hier am Board. Mehr will ich nicht dazu sagen. Hier ist eine Firma auf dem Weg der Besserung und wenn dies erreicht wird und FieldWorks auch wieder das NASDAQ Listing erreicht, dann sehen wir eine ganz andere Bewertung als heute!
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Albatussi,
die "sanierung" von kontron hättest du wohl gerne. insgeheim passt es dir nicht, dass mit kontron alles
gut läuft aber bei fieldworks deine spekulation nicht aufgeht und keiner deinen schon peinlichen anpreisungen folgt und damit der kurs endlich steigt. es nervt
langsam, dass du jedes mal fieldworks ins spiel bringt, sobald sich jemand zu kontron äußert. gibs zu, dass
deine rechnung nicht aufgeht und trags wie ein mann
oder wie eine frau?).
gruß
warmesbuffet
die "sanierung" von kontron hättest du wohl gerne. insgeheim passt es dir nicht, dass mit kontron alles
gut läuft aber bei fieldworks deine spekulation nicht aufgeht und keiner deinen schon peinlichen anpreisungen folgt und damit der kurs endlich steigt. es nervt
langsam, dass du jedes mal fieldworks ins spiel bringt, sobald sich jemand zu kontron äußert. gibs zu, dass
deine rechnung nicht aufgeht und trags wie ein mann
oder wie eine frau?).
gruß
warmesbuffet
Hallo WarmesBuffet,
natürlich ist FieldWorks eine Spekulation von mir, so wie alle Aktienkäufe die ich an der Börse gemacht habe! Der einzige Unterschied zwischen euch Tagestrader und mit ist einfach der Zeitfaktor, Zeit davon habe ich jede Menge, und mein Wissensvorsprung! Wenn du sehr aufmerksam alles durchgelesen hättest, dann würdest du auch feststellen, daß ich auch Kontronaktionäre bin! Wann eine Aktie anspringt ist mir persönlich egal, ich habe bei Met@box auch zwei Jahre gewartet! Wichtig ist der Zeitpunkt des Einstieges und nicht wenn die Hamelherde anfängt zu laufen! Ich bin bei Kontron bei 39 Euro eingestiegen, zu einem Zeitpukt wo ihr fast alle verächtlich über Kontron gelästert, außer Seafort. Und wenn ich hier am Board für eine Aktie werbe dann ist das noch lange nicht verboten! Hier trage ich seit ein paar Monate wichtige Firmeninformation zusammen und jeder kann mit dieser Information anfangen was er will! Auch kann er wie @WarmesBuffet, wie ein Squaw irgend etwas von sich geben. Das die Firmengeschichte von Kontron und und FieldWorks genauso zusammenhängen wie Story von VW und Audi muß man wahrscheinlich hier jeden auf die Nase binden!
Bei LAMBDA PHYSIK AG braucht man nicht so viel nachdenken, ist für Daytrader wirklich eine schöne Sache morgens mit 58 Euro rein und Abend mit Gewinn oder Verlust raus! Viel Spass an die Oberzocker! Wie sagt doch mein Freund "Kostolany" die Chartanalysten und Zocker die er kannte sind schon alle Pleite!
Gruß Albatossa
natürlich ist FieldWorks eine Spekulation von mir, so wie alle Aktienkäufe die ich an der Börse gemacht habe! Der einzige Unterschied zwischen euch Tagestrader und mit ist einfach der Zeitfaktor, Zeit davon habe ich jede Menge, und mein Wissensvorsprung! Wenn du sehr aufmerksam alles durchgelesen hättest, dann würdest du auch feststellen, daß ich auch Kontronaktionäre bin! Wann eine Aktie anspringt ist mir persönlich egal, ich habe bei Met@box auch zwei Jahre gewartet! Wichtig ist der Zeitpunkt des Einstieges und nicht wenn die Hamelherde anfängt zu laufen! Ich bin bei Kontron bei 39 Euro eingestiegen, zu einem Zeitpukt wo ihr fast alle verächtlich über Kontron gelästert, außer Seafort. Und wenn ich hier am Board für eine Aktie werbe dann ist das noch lange nicht verboten! Hier trage ich seit ein paar Monate wichtige Firmeninformation zusammen und jeder kann mit dieser Information anfangen was er will! Auch kann er wie @WarmesBuffet, wie ein Squaw irgend etwas von sich geben. Das die Firmengeschichte von Kontron und und FieldWorks genauso zusammenhängen wie Story von VW und Audi muß man wahrscheinlich hier jeden auf die Nase binden!
Bei LAMBDA PHYSIK AG braucht man nicht so viel nachdenken, ist für Daytrader wirklich eine schöne Sache morgens mit 58 Euro rein und Abend mit Gewinn oder Verlust raus! Viel Spass an die Oberzocker! Wie sagt doch mein Freund "Kostolany" die Chartanalysten und Zocker die er kannte sind schon alle Pleite!
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
hier einige Information aus den Insider Trades wie es in den Staaten gehandhabt wird. Wäre schön wenn das bei uns am NM auch bald geben würden.
Insider Trades!
Date.......... Who................. Shares..................Stock................Transaction
18-Dec-00...... WOODRUFF, RICHARD F JR,Vice President,....Operations 2,000.... FWRX Purchased at $0.50/Share...Cost of $1,000.
5-Dec-00....KONTRON EMBEDDED COMPUTERS AG
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, 10%.....Beneficial Owner 25,000.........FWRX Purchased at....$0.90/Share........Cost of $22,500.
hier einige Information aus den Insider Trades wie es in den Staaten gehandhabt wird. Wäre schön wenn das bei uns am NM auch bald geben würden.
Insider Trades!
Date.......... Who................. Shares..................Stock................Transaction
18-Dec-00...... WOODRUFF, RICHARD F JR,Vice President,....Operations 2,000.... FWRX Purchased at $0.50/Share...Cost of $1,000.
5-Dec-00....KONTRON EMBEDDED COMPUTERS AG
Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, 10%.....Beneficial Owner 25,000.........FWRX Purchased at....$0.90/Share........Cost of $22,500.
Hallo Leute,
ich habe noch ein paar Informationen für euch! Quelle ist Gatrixx: Interview zwischen Gatrixx und Herr Niederhausen von Kontron über FieldWorks am 11. Dezember 2000!
1. Es gab 6 Mio. Neue Aktien von FieldWorks
2. Der Umsatz für 2001 soll ca. 28 Mio. Euro bei Fieldworks betragen
3. Kontron hat Fieldworks am 11.Dez.2000 mit 13 Mio. US$ bewertet.
4. Der Breakeven bei Fielsworks wird im Januar 2001 erwartet!
5. Das Kostenniveau von FielsWork wurde um fast 50% gesenkt!
6. Kontron will bis 2002 fast 45% seines Umsatzes in den Staaten machen.
7. Kontron hat pro Aktie von FieldWorks 0,90 US $ bezahlt und findet den Kaufpreis als nicht überhöht!
7. Herr Niederhausen sagt das FieldWorks für Kontron ein sehr wichtiger Partner ist.
8. Der Nettoprofit soll dann bei 10% liegen!
Gruß Albatossa
ich habe noch ein paar Informationen für euch! Quelle ist Gatrixx: Interview zwischen Gatrixx und Herr Niederhausen von Kontron über FieldWorks am 11. Dezember 2000!
1. Es gab 6 Mio. Neue Aktien von FieldWorks
2. Der Umsatz für 2001 soll ca. 28 Mio. Euro bei Fieldworks betragen
3. Kontron hat Fieldworks am 11.Dez.2000 mit 13 Mio. US$ bewertet.
4. Der Breakeven bei Fielsworks wird im Januar 2001 erwartet!
5. Das Kostenniveau von FielsWork wurde um fast 50% gesenkt!
6. Kontron will bis 2002 fast 45% seines Umsatzes in den Staaten machen.
7. Kontron hat pro Aktie von FieldWorks 0,90 US $ bezahlt und findet den Kaufpreis als nicht überhöht!
7. Herr Niederhausen sagt das FieldWorks für Kontron ein sehr wichtiger Partner ist.
8. Der Nettoprofit soll dann bei 10% liegen!
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
ein Chart sagt mehr als tausend Worte! Die nächsten Tage werden uns alle sagen wohin der Kurs von FieldWorks geht!
Sollte die Aussage von Herr Niederhausen von Kontron stimmen, dann müßte eigentlich Fieldworks die 200 Tageline durchbrechen!
Hier noch eine Insiderinformation!
19-Jan-01 SPARRVIK, THOMAS
Director 50,000
FWRX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.42/Share.
Paper gain of $16,500 at a fair market value of $0.75/share on 19-Jan-01.
Wenn jetzt schon die eigene Leute von Fieldworks anfangen ihre Aktien zukaufe, dann sollte eigentlich nur noch aufwärts gehen.
Gruß Albatossa
ein Chart sagt mehr als tausend Worte! Die nächsten Tage werden uns alle sagen wohin der Kurs von FieldWorks geht!
Sollte die Aussage von Herr Niederhausen von Kontron stimmen, dann müßte eigentlich Fieldworks die 200 Tageline durchbrechen!
Hier noch eine Insiderinformation!
19-Jan-01 SPARRVIK, THOMAS
Director 50,000
FWRX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.42/Share.
Paper gain of $16,500 at a fair market value of $0.75/share on 19-Jan-01.
Wenn jetzt schon die eigene Leute von Fieldworks anfangen ihre Aktien zukaufe, dann sollte eigentlich nur noch aufwärts gehen.
Gruß Albatossa
Monday January 29, 8:04 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Awarded Federal Supply Schedule Contract by U.S. General Services Administration
Allows Seamless, Online Ordering of FieldWorks Products by Federal Customers
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, today announced that it has been awarded a Federal Supply Schedule contract by the United States General Services Administration, effective December 8, 2000. The contract expires December 7, 2005, and includes three renewal terms of five years each.
Federal customers now can locate and purchase FieldWorks products under contract number GS-35F-0125L on the GSA schedule. The company has had a GSA contract since 1995.
``FieldWorks now is in an even better position to serve our customers in federal government agencies where our products have enjoyed popularity for years,`` said Lisa Baker, director, government division, FieldWorks. ``Using the GSA Advantage! online ordering system, federal customers are able to locate and purchase FieldWorks products quickly and easily.``
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, acquired a majority interest in FieldWorks through a series of transactions that closed in late 2000.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Awarded Federal Supply Schedule Contract by U.S. General Services Administration
Allows Seamless, Online Ordering of FieldWorks Products by Federal Customers
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, today announced that it has been awarded a Federal Supply Schedule contract by the United States General Services Administration, effective December 8, 2000. The contract expires December 7, 2005, and includes three renewal terms of five years each.
Federal customers now can locate and purchase FieldWorks products under contract number GS-35F-0125L on the GSA schedule. The company has had a GSA contract since 1995.
``FieldWorks now is in an even better position to serve our customers in federal government agencies where our products have enjoyed popularity for years,`` said Lisa Baker, director, government division, FieldWorks. ``Using the GSA Advantage! online ordering system, federal customers are able to locate and purchase FieldWorks products quickly and easily.``
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells solutions incorporating rugged computers for transportation, public service, military/government and heavy equipment industries worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, acquired a majority interest in FieldWorks through a series of transactions that closed in late 2000.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Hallo Leute,
die Zahlen sind endlich da und sie sind sehr schlecht!
FieldWorks konnte seine Umsatz weiter minimieren und die Verluste auf stolze -1,92 US$ steigern. Da kann man wirklich die Handschrift von Kontron erkennen! Eine Steigerung von fast 200 % bei den Verlusten ist wirklich nicht zu verachten! Wo bleibt da die angekündigte Synergieeffekte? Ich glaube, da hat Kontron den Mund etwas zu voll genommen. Hatte man nicht angekündigt, das im letzten Quartal von Fieldworks positive Zahlen geschrieben werden?(Laut dem Vorstand wird FWRX.OB konsolidiert.) Tatsächlich wurde nur ein kleiner Verlust von 0,43 US$ gemacht. ($0.43 per share, as compared to a net loss of $1.4 Mio.) Wir alle Wissen nur zu gut, wie es mit der Ehrlichkeit der CEO`s am NM bestellt ist!
Gruß Albatossa
Friday March 2, 4:05 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2000 Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 2 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of field solutions, today announced fourth quarter 2000 revenue of $3.9 million, a 44 percent decrease over 1999 fourth quarter revenue of $7.0 million. For the year ended December 31, 2000, revenue totaled $15.7 million, down 37.9 percent over 1999 revenue of $25.3 million.
The Company`s decrease in sales for the year 2000 was primarily attributable to the delay of the introduction of the 8000 Series Workstation as a result of development and testing delays, and a decrease in unit sales volumes of the 5000 Series.
The Company`s net loss for the fourth quarter in 2000 was $4.4 million, or $0.43 per share, as compared to a net loss of $1.4 million, or $0.15 per share, for the same period in 1999. For 2000, the Company`s net loss totaled $17.7 million, or $1.92 per share and for 1999 the loss was $5.4 million, or $0.61 per share. Gross profit (loss) for 2000 was (11) percent of revenues and for 1999 was 29 percent of revenues. Discontinuance of the Company`s FW5000 Series product contributed significantly to the Company`s net loss through inventory write offs and disposal of related tooling. Despite the decision to discontinue the 5000 Series product on a going forward basis, the Company will continue to deliver 5000 Series products pursuant to existing contracts with customers.
Looking ahead to first quarter 2001, the Company expects to complete its previously announced integration process with Kontron Embedded Computers AG, a worldwide leader in embedded computing. Kontron has purchased approximately 65 percent of FieldWorks shares and the Company has initiated a comprehensive restructuring program. Additionally, the Company anticipates that research and development costs will be shared with Kontron in the future and synergy will be gained by the combined efforts. The Company also anticipates the reduction of general and administrative expenses of 60 percent compared to 2000 and that this will remain at a level less than the growth of sales in the future. The emphasis for 2001 is growth in revenue with significant cost control. During the first quarter of 2001, FieldWorks is supplying a major contract from the United States Army valued at more than $4 million.
FieldWorks, Inc., founded in 1992, designs, sells and supports computer solutions in field environments including transportation, military/government and public service worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and customer support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality. The company is based in Eden Prairie, Minn.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
FIELDWORKS, INCORPORATED
Balance Sheet
December 31, January 2,
2000 2000
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $552,887 $86,786
Accounts receivable, net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of $334,051
and $259,600 3,096,451 5,060,928
Inventories 2,487,643 4,513,664
Prepaid expenses and other 472,287 509,574
Total current assets 6,609,268 10,170,952
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,699,278 2,213,933
Furniture and fixtures 943,795 1,093,232
Leasehold improvements 331,736 435,813
Less: Accumulated depreciation (2,116,720) (2,076,345)
Property and equipment, net 858,089 1,666,633
Deposits and Other Assets, net 7,774 175,958
Total Assets $7,475,131 $12,013,543
December 31, January 2,
2000 2000
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
Current Liabilities:
Line of credit $-- $1,761,731
Accounts payable 3,192,823 3,763,468
Accrued warranty and product upgrade 507,099 649,894
Accrued compensation and benefits 285,893 668,309
Other accrued liabilities 1,816,182 497,117
Deferred revenue 738,994 961,593
Current maturities of capitalized
lease obligations 38,598 40,229
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 3,000,000 --
Less: Discount on notes payable (330,750) --
Note to Kontron for operating line 3,211,583 --
Notes payable, net 5,880,833 --
Total current liabilities 12,460,422 8,342,341
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 -- 3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable -- (771,750)
Notes payable, net -- 2,228,250
Capitalized lease obligations, less
current maturities -- 39,571
Total liabilities 12,460,422 10,610,162
Commitments and Contingencies
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2000 4,250 --
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares
authorized; 500,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2000 500 --
Common stock, $.001 par value,
30,000,000 shares authorized; 14,894 8,894
14,894,426 and 8,894,426 issued and
outstanding
Common stock warrants 1,039,422 1,039,422
Additional paid-in capital 31,485,489 20,186,659
Accumulated deficit (37,529,846) (19,831,594)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,985,291) 1,403,381
Total liabilities and shareholders`
equity $7,475,131 $12,013,543
Statement of Operations
For the Years Ended
December 31, January 2, January 3,
2000 2000 1999
Net Sales $15,695,581 $25,329,192 $20,001,787
Cost of Sales 17,389,626 17,950,297 14,199,526
Gross profit (loss) (1,694,045) 7,378,895 5,802,261
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 4,413,415 5,632,785 5,482,216
General and administrative 4,628,572 2,998,141 2,914,871
Research and development 4,212,734 3,413,955 3,214,164
Product upgrade and restructuring
costs 501,805 399,978 1,472,530
Total operating expenses 13,756,526 12,444,859 13,083,781
Operating loss (15,450,571) (5,065,964) (7,281,520)
Interest Expense and Other, net (1,726,848) (314,094) 157,333
Net loss $(17,177,419) $(5,380,058)$(7,124,187)
Beneficial conversion feature
applicable to preferred
shareholders (520,833) -- --
Net loss applicable to common
shareholders $(17,698,252) $(5,380,058)$(7,124,187)
Basic and Diluted Loss Per Share:
Net loss per common share $(1.92) $(.61) $(.81)
Weighted average common shares
outstanding 9,240,580 8,874,473 8,799,031
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Years Ended
December 31, January 2, January 3,
2000 2000 1999
Operating Activities:
Net loss $(17,177,419)$(5,380,058)$(7,124,187)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to
net cash used for operating
activities
Depreciation and amortization 822,478 683,086 692,332
Product upgrade and restructuring
costs (244,085) (326,876) 846,876
Non-cash financing and other
expenses 878,500 148,250 --
Loss on disposal of property and
equipment 254,116 -- --
Changes in operating items:
Accounts receivable 1,964,477 (1,130,562) 2,471,657
Inventories 2,026,021 (1,112,920) 1,608,393
Prepaid expenses and other 205,471 (546,450) 70,104
Accounts payable (570,645) 1,959,282 314,204
Accrued expenses 1,037,939 340,934 160,291
Deferred revenue (222,599) 196,409 (202,089)
Net cash used for operating
activities (11,025,746) (5,168,905) (1,162,419)
Investing Activities:
Purchase of property and equipment (302,250) (554,412) (1,118,974)
Cash received from sales of property
and equipment 34,200 -- --
Net cash used for investing
activities (268,050) (554,412) (1,118,974)
Financing Activities:
Borrowings from Kontron 3,211,583 -- --
Proceeds from issuance of preferred
stock 5,073,924 -- --
Proceeds from issuance of notes -- 3,000,000 --
Proceeds from issuance of common
stock 5,277,323 70,500 118,508
Net line of credit borrowings
(repayments) (1,761,731) 1,079,750 681,981
Payment of capitalized lease
obligations (41,202) (30,616) (47,386)
Net cash provided by financing
activities 11,759,897 4,119,634 753,103
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 466,101 (1,603,683) (1,528,290)
Cash and Cash Equivalents, beginning
of year 86,786 1,690,469 3,218,759
Cash and Cash Equivalents, end of
year $552,887 $86,786 $1,690,469
Supplemental Cash Flow Disclosure:
Cash paid for interest $579,130 $236,212 $12,191
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
die Zahlen sind endlich da und sie sind sehr schlecht!
FieldWorks konnte seine Umsatz weiter minimieren und die Verluste auf stolze -1,92 US$ steigern. Da kann man wirklich die Handschrift von Kontron erkennen! Eine Steigerung von fast 200 % bei den Verlusten ist wirklich nicht zu verachten! Wo bleibt da die angekündigte Synergieeffekte? Ich glaube, da hat Kontron den Mund etwas zu voll genommen. Hatte man nicht angekündigt, das im letzten Quartal von Fieldworks positive Zahlen geschrieben werden?(Laut dem Vorstand wird FWRX.OB konsolidiert.) Tatsächlich wurde nur ein kleiner Verlust von 0,43 US$ gemacht. ($0.43 per share, as compared to a net loss of $1.4 Mio.) Wir alle Wissen nur zu gut, wie es mit der Ehrlichkeit der CEO`s am NM bestellt ist!
Gruß Albatossa
Friday March 2, 4:05 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2000 Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 2 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of field solutions, today announced fourth quarter 2000 revenue of $3.9 million, a 44 percent decrease over 1999 fourth quarter revenue of $7.0 million. For the year ended December 31, 2000, revenue totaled $15.7 million, down 37.9 percent over 1999 revenue of $25.3 million.
The Company`s decrease in sales for the year 2000 was primarily attributable to the delay of the introduction of the 8000 Series Workstation as a result of development and testing delays, and a decrease in unit sales volumes of the 5000 Series.
The Company`s net loss for the fourth quarter in 2000 was $4.4 million, or $0.43 per share, as compared to a net loss of $1.4 million, or $0.15 per share, for the same period in 1999. For 2000, the Company`s net loss totaled $17.7 million, or $1.92 per share and for 1999 the loss was $5.4 million, or $0.61 per share. Gross profit (loss) for 2000 was (11) percent of revenues and for 1999 was 29 percent of revenues. Discontinuance of the Company`s FW5000 Series product contributed significantly to the Company`s net loss through inventory write offs and disposal of related tooling. Despite the decision to discontinue the 5000 Series product on a going forward basis, the Company will continue to deliver 5000 Series products pursuant to existing contracts with customers.
Looking ahead to first quarter 2001, the Company expects to complete its previously announced integration process with Kontron Embedded Computers AG, a worldwide leader in embedded computing. Kontron has purchased approximately 65 percent of FieldWorks shares and the Company has initiated a comprehensive restructuring program. Additionally, the Company anticipates that research and development costs will be shared with Kontron in the future and synergy will be gained by the combined efforts. The Company also anticipates the reduction of general and administrative expenses of 60 percent compared to 2000 and that this will remain at a level less than the growth of sales in the future. The emphasis for 2001 is growth in revenue with significant cost control. During the first quarter of 2001, FieldWorks is supplying a major contract from the United States Army valued at more than $4 million.
FieldWorks, Inc., founded in 1992, designs, sells and supports computer solutions in field environments including transportation, military/government and public service worldwide. FieldWorks provides a complete solution to customers that includes product customization, integration and customer support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality. The company is based in Eden Prairie, Minn.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
FIELDWORKS, INCORPORATED
Balance Sheet
December 31, January 2,
2000 2000
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $552,887 $86,786
Accounts receivable, net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of $334,051
and $259,600 3,096,451 5,060,928
Inventories 2,487,643 4,513,664
Prepaid expenses and other 472,287 509,574
Total current assets 6,609,268 10,170,952
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,699,278 2,213,933
Furniture and fixtures 943,795 1,093,232
Leasehold improvements 331,736 435,813
Less: Accumulated depreciation (2,116,720) (2,076,345)
Property and equipment, net 858,089 1,666,633
Deposits and Other Assets, net 7,774 175,958
Total Assets $7,475,131 $12,013,543
December 31, January 2,
2000 2000
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
Current Liabilities:
Line of credit $-- $1,761,731
Accounts payable 3,192,823 3,763,468
Accrued warranty and product upgrade 507,099 649,894
Accrued compensation and benefits 285,893 668,309
Other accrued liabilities 1,816,182 497,117
Deferred revenue 738,994 961,593
Current maturities of capitalized
lease obligations 38,598 40,229
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 3,000,000 --
Less: Discount on notes payable (330,750) --
Note to Kontron for operating line 3,211,583 --
Notes payable, net 5,880,833 --
Total current liabilities 12,460,422 8,342,341
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 -- 3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable -- (771,750)
Notes payable, net -- 2,228,250
Capitalized lease obligations, less
current maturities -- 39,571
Total liabilities 12,460,422 10,610,162
Commitments and Contingencies
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2000 4,250 --
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares
authorized; 500,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2000 500 --
Common stock, $.001 par value,
30,000,000 shares authorized; 14,894 8,894
14,894,426 and 8,894,426 issued and
outstanding
Common stock warrants 1,039,422 1,039,422
Additional paid-in capital 31,485,489 20,186,659
Accumulated deficit (37,529,846) (19,831,594)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,985,291) 1,403,381
Total liabilities and shareholders`
equity $7,475,131 $12,013,543
Statement of Operations
For the Years Ended
December 31, January 2, January 3,
2000 2000 1999
Net Sales $15,695,581 $25,329,192 $20,001,787
Cost of Sales 17,389,626 17,950,297 14,199,526
Gross profit (loss) (1,694,045) 7,378,895 5,802,261
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 4,413,415 5,632,785 5,482,216
General and administrative 4,628,572 2,998,141 2,914,871
Research and development 4,212,734 3,413,955 3,214,164
Product upgrade and restructuring
costs 501,805 399,978 1,472,530
Total operating expenses 13,756,526 12,444,859 13,083,781
Operating loss (15,450,571) (5,065,964) (7,281,520)
Interest Expense and Other, net (1,726,848) (314,094) 157,333
Net loss $(17,177,419) $(5,380,058)$(7,124,187)
Beneficial conversion feature
applicable to preferred
shareholders (520,833) -- --
Net loss applicable to common
shareholders $(17,698,252) $(5,380,058)$(7,124,187)
Basic and Diluted Loss Per Share:
Net loss per common share $(1.92) $(.61) $(.81)
Weighted average common shares
outstanding 9,240,580 8,874,473 8,799,031
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Years Ended
December 31, January 2, January 3,
2000 2000 1999
Operating Activities:
Net loss $(17,177,419)$(5,380,058)$(7,124,187)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to
net cash used for operating
activities
Depreciation and amortization 822,478 683,086 692,332
Product upgrade and restructuring
costs (244,085) (326,876) 846,876
Non-cash financing and other
expenses 878,500 148,250 --
Loss on disposal of property and
equipment 254,116 -- --
Changes in operating items:
Accounts receivable 1,964,477 (1,130,562) 2,471,657
Inventories 2,026,021 (1,112,920) 1,608,393
Prepaid expenses and other 205,471 (546,450) 70,104
Accounts payable (570,645) 1,959,282 314,204
Accrued expenses 1,037,939 340,934 160,291
Deferred revenue (222,599) 196,409 (202,089)
Net cash used for operating
activities (11,025,746) (5,168,905) (1,162,419)
Investing Activities:
Purchase of property and equipment (302,250) (554,412) (1,118,974)
Cash received from sales of property
and equipment 34,200 -- --
Net cash used for investing
activities (268,050) (554,412) (1,118,974)
Financing Activities:
Borrowings from Kontron 3,211,583 -- --
Proceeds from issuance of preferred
stock 5,073,924 -- --
Proceeds from issuance of notes -- 3,000,000 --
Proceeds from issuance of common
stock 5,277,323 70,500 118,508
Net line of credit borrowings
(repayments) (1,761,731) 1,079,750 681,981
Payment of capitalized lease
obligations (41,202) (30,616) (47,386)
Net cash provided by financing
activities 11,759,897 4,119,634 753,103
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 466,101 (1,603,683) (1,528,290)
Cash and Cash Equivalents, beginning
of year 86,786 1,690,469 3,218,759
Cash and Cash Equivalents, end of
year $552,887 $86,786 $1,690,469
Supplemental Cash Flow Disclosure:
Cash paid for interest $579,130 $236,212 $12,191
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Hallo Leute,
hier noch der neuste Namen von FieldWorks! Ab den 16.April 2001 wird der neue Namen "Kontron Mobile Computing" verwendet!
Was mir hier noch besonders auffällt, das niemand von Kontron ein interesse am NASDAQ listing hat? Es sieht fast so aus, das man sich im Freiverkehr einfach besser verstecken kann, damit die Firmenzahlen nicht an die Öffentlichkeit kommmen. Anscheinend ist Kontron ein listing an der NASDAQ unangenehm und man müßte endlich seine ganze Abschreibungspolitik bekannt geben. Auch Insiderverkäufe müßten dann vorangemeldet werden. Ich sehe in dieser Firmenpolitik eine gewisse Mauschelei und Hintergehung der Aktionäre. Es ist auch noch nicht sicher gestellt, ob die Kleinaktionäre aus FieldWorks (Kontron Mobile Computing) mit Gewalt hinausgedrängt werden. Obwohl die Informationpolitik von Kontron über FieldWorks destruktiv ist, so läßt sich aus Erfahrungswerte an der Börse durchaus
herauslesen, das die restlichen Aktionäre hintergangen und verdrängt werden sollen! Ob dies auch gut ist für die Aktie Kontron am NM bezweifele ich sehr. Sollte in bälde ein Kaufangebot euch von Kontron in Haus flattern, so würde ich dieses Angebot sehr gründlich prüfen!
Gruß Albatosso
Monday March 5, 8:03 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Name Change to Kontron Mobile Computing; Adds Kontron Computing Products to its Portfolio
New Name Reflects Combined Rugged, Mobile Computing Operations of Two Leading Firms
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 5 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, announced today that effective April 16, 2001, it will begin doing business around the world as Kontron Mobile Computing -- the North America-based, mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany.
The new name reflects the combination of the mobile computing businesses previously operated separately by FieldWorks and Kontron Embedded Computers which will now be operated under the Kontron Mobile Computing name, and follows a series of transactions in which Kontron Embedded Computers acquired a majority interest in FieldWorks in late 2000.
``Today`s announcement formalizes a stage in the partnership between Kontron and FieldWorks which has been in preparation for some time,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, FieldWorks. ``Under the name Kontron Mobile Computing, we now will manage the mobile computing brands, products and development expertise of both FieldWorks and Kontron under one roof. As such, we`ll offer a wider array of products and services for our customers, we`ll broaden our coverage in key, high-growth markets around the world and we`ll enhance our ability to develop new products aggressively and deliver them quickly.``
In advance of the name change, FieldWorks has already added several Kontron mobile computing products to its mobile computing product line, including the Kontron PowerLite, IN Rave and FieldLite mobile computers. The Kontron products complement FieldWorks` existing line, which includes rugged, mobile data servers for in-vehicle applications and portable workstations for field data acquisition.
``By investing in FieldWorks, with its strong U.S. presence and well-known design and marketing expertise, Kontron continues its aggressive pursuit of solid strategic partnerships and creation of new centers of competence in key markets around the world,`` said Hannes Niederhauser, president, Kontron Embedded Computers. ``Under the leadership of Thomas Sparrvik and his management team, Kontron Mobile Computing will further strengthen Kontron`s competitive position in the global computing market and contribute to our plans for continued, rapid growth.``
Since December 2000, Kontron Embedded Computers has acquired majority positions in FieldWorks and several related companies, including Teknor Applicom, Montreal, a leading supplier of applied computing solutions for telecommunications, Internet, industrial automation and mobile computing applications; PEP Modular Computers, Kaufbeuren, Germany, which provides high-tech solutions for industrial automation; and Taiwan Mycomp Corp. (TMC), Taipei, Taiwan, which specializes in the development and production of embedded computer boards for use in logistics, transport and automation systems.
The newly named Kontron Mobile Computing will remain headquartered in FieldWorks` existing U.S. facility in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. The company will continue to be traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.`` The company plans to retain the name FieldWorks as a brand name for selected products within its portfolio, and further details will be announced in coming weeks, company officials said.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets. Kontron helps customers significantly reduce their time-to-market and gain a competitive edge with products including high-performance, dedicated computer platforms and systems, single board computers, human-machine interface systems and portable computers. Kontron employs over 900 people worldwide and operates manufacturing facilities in both Europe and North America. Kontron is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol ``KBC.``
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. The company also provides product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, acquired a majority interest in FieldWorks through a series of transactions that closed in December 2000. Effective April 16, 2001, FieldWorks will begin doing business as Kontron Mobile Computing.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
hier noch der neuste Namen von FieldWorks! Ab den 16.April 2001 wird der neue Namen "Kontron Mobile Computing" verwendet!
Was mir hier noch besonders auffällt, das niemand von Kontron ein interesse am NASDAQ listing hat? Es sieht fast so aus, das man sich im Freiverkehr einfach besser verstecken kann, damit die Firmenzahlen nicht an die Öffentlichkeit kommmen. Anscheinend ist Kontron ein listing an der NASDAQ unangenehm und man müßte endlich seine ganze Abschreibungspolitik bekannt geben. Auch Insiderverkäufe müßten dann vorangemeldet werden. Ich sehe in dieser Firmenpolitik eine gewisse Mauschelei und Hintergehung der Aktionäre. Es ist auch noch nicht sicher gestellt, ob die Kleinaktionäre aus FieldWorks (Kontron Mobile Computing) mit Gewalt hinausgedrängt werden. Obwohl die Informationpolitik von Kontron über FieldWorks destruktiv ist, so läßt sich aus Erfahrungswerte an der Börse durchaus
herauslesen, das die restlichen Aktionäre hintergangen und verdrängt werden sollen! Ob dies auch gut ist für die Aktie Kontron am NM bezweifele ich sehr. Sollte in bälde ein Kaufangebot euch von Kontron in Haus flattern, so würde ich dieses Angebot sehr gründlich prüfen!
Gruß Albatosso
Monday March 5, 8:03 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
FieldWorks Announces Name Change to Kontron Mobile Computing; Adds Kontron Computing Products to its Portfolio
New Name Reflects Combined Rugged, Mobile Computing Operations of Two Leading Firms
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 5 /PRNewswire/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, announced today that effective April 16, 2001, it will begin doing business around the world as Kontron Mobile Computing -- the North America-based, mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany.
The new name reflects the combination of the mobile computing businesses previously operated separately by FieldWorks and Kontron Embedded Computers which will now be operated under the Kontron Mobile Computing name, and follows a series of transactions in which Kontron Embedded Computers acquired a majority interest in FieldWorks in late 2000.
``Today`s announcement formalizes a stage in the partnership between Kontron and FieldWorks which has been in preparation for some time,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, FieldWorks. ``Under the name Kontron Mobile Computing, we now will manage the mobile computing brands, products and development expertise of both FieldWorks and Kontron under one roof. As such, we`ll offer a wider array of products and services for our customers, we`ll broaden our coverage in key, high-growth markets around the world and we`ll enhance our ability to develop new products aggressively and deliver them quickly.``
In advance of the name change, FieldWorks has already added several Kontron mobile computing products to its mobile computing product line, including the Kontron PowerLite, IN Rave and FieldLite mobile computers. The Kontron products complement FieldWorks` existing line, which includes rugged, mobile data servers for in-vehicle applications and portable workstations for field data acquisition.
``By investing in FieldWorks, with its strong U.S. presence and well-known design and marketing expertise, Kontron continues its aggressive pursuit of solid strategic partnerships and creation of new centers of competence in key markets around the world,`` said Hannes Niederhauser, president, Kontron Embedded Computers. ``Under the leadership of Thomas Sparrvik and his management team, Kontron Mobile Computing will further strengthen Kontron`s competitive position in the global computing market and contribute to our plans for continued, rapid growth.``
Since December 2000, Kontron Embedded Computers has acquired majority positions in FieldWorks and several related companies, including Teknor Applicom, Montreal, a leading supplier of applied computing solutions for telecommunications, Internet, industrial automation and mobile computing applications; PEP Modular Computers, Kaufbeuren, Germany, which provides high-tech solutions for industrial automation; and Taiwan Mycomp Corp. (TMC), Taipei, Taiwan, which specializes in the development and production of embedded computer boards for use in logistics, transport and automation systems.
The newly named Kontron Mobile Computing will remain headquartered in FieldWorks` existing U.S. facility in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. The company will continue to be traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.`` The company plans to retain the name FieldWorks as a brand name for selected products within its portfolio, and further details will be announced in coming weeks, company officials said.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets. Kontron helps customers significantly reduce their time-to-market and gain a competitive edge with products including high-performance, dedicated computer platforms and systems, single board computers, human-machine interface systems and portable computers. Kontron employs over 900 people worldwide and operates manufacturing facilities in both Europe and North America. Kontron is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol ``KBC.``
About FieldWorks
FieldWorks Inc., founded in 1992, designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. The company also provides product customization, integration and support services. FieldWorks products are designed and produced in compliance with its formal quality system, which is certified to the international ISO9001 quality standard.
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, acquired a majority interest in FieldWorks through a series of transactions that closed in December 2000. Effective April 16, 2001, FieldWorks will begin doing business as Kontron Mobile Computing.
For more information, visit FieldWorks online at http://www.field-works.com
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks Incorporated
Monday April 16, 8:01 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, Formerly FieldWorks, Officially Launches New Corporate Name
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 16 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers, officially began doing business today under its new corporate name.
Kontron Mobile Computing, formerly FieldWorks, is the North America-based, mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. The new name, plans for which were first announced last month, reflects the combination of the mobile computing businesses previously operated separately by FieldWorks and Kontron Embedded Computers and follows Kontron`s acquisition of a majority share in FieldWorks late last year.
``With this name change and strategic partnership, it`s an exciting and significant time for our company,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``The affiliation we now have with Kontron Embedded Computers and its global group of companies has made considerable new resources available for us in engineering, manufacturing and worldwide sales and service. It will allow us to do even more for our customers.``
In conjunction with the name change, the company announced its intent to continue to use ``FieldWorks`` as a brand name to represent its most rugged computer solutions such as the FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable Workstation, and the FieldWorks 2000 Mobile Vehicle System currently being used in the Balkans for border patrol. Other Kontron Mobile Computing products include the EnVoy Mobile Data Server, designed for police squad cars and other public safety vehicles, the FieldLite Handheld Computer, the PowerLite Workstation and the IN Rave Laptop.
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, founded in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, Formerly FieldWorks, Officially Launches New Corporate Name
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 16 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers, officially began doing business today under its new corporate name.
Kontron Mobile Computing, formerly FieldWorks, is the North America-based, mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. The new name, plans for which were first announced last month, reflects the combination of the mobile computing businesses previously operated separately by FieldWorks and Kontron Embedded Computers and follows Kontron`s acquisition of a majority share in FieldWorks late last year.
``With this name change and strategic partnership, it`s an exciting and significant time for our company,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``The affiliation we now have with Kontron Embedded Computers and its global group of companies has made considerable new resources available for us in engineering, manufacturing and worldwide sales and service. It will allow us to do even more for our customers.``
In conjunction with the name change, the company announced its intent to continue to use ``FieldWorks`` as a brand name to represent its most rugged computer solutions such as the FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable Workstation, and the FieldWorks 2000 Mobile Vehicle System currently being used in the Balkans for border patrol. Other Kontron Mobile Computing products include the EnVoy Mobile Data Server, designed for police squad cars and other public safety vehicles, the FieldLite Handheld Computer, the PowerLite Workstation and the IN Rave Laptop.
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, founded in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing
Sonntag, 22.04.2001, 19:48
Schweizer Banken steigen bei Kontron ein
Die am Neuen Markt notierte Kontron, ein Hersteller von Minicomputern, musste in den vergangenen Wochen einen Kursrückgang von über 50% hinnehmen und rutschte dabei sogar unter den Ausgabepreis. Nach Meinung der Experten der Euro am Sonntag fand dieser Kursrutsch zu unrecht statt. Das schlechte Börsenumfeld habe Fondsmanager und institutionelle Anleger aus den USA zu Verkäufen getrieben. Auch das Auslaufen der Lockupfrist habe den Kurs zusätzlich unter Druck gesetzt. Die Kontron-Altaktionäre haben ihre Aktien allerdings behalten.
In den vergangenen Tagen war bei Kontron ein deutlicher Anstieg der Handelsvolumina zu verzeichnen. Kontron-Chef Hannes Niederhauser erklärt sich das mit dem Einstieg Schweizer Großbanken: "Sowohl die UBS als auch die Credit Suisse kaufen größere Pakete."
In der kommenden Zeit soll der Kurs vor allem durch positive Nachrichten aus Asien beflügelt werden.
Die Experten der EuramS empfehlen die Aktie deshalb zum Kauf.
info@finance-online.de
Schweizer Banken steigen bei Kontron ein
Die am Neuen Markt notierte Kontron, ein Hersteller von Minicomputern, musste in den vergangenen Wochen einen Kursrückgang von über 50% hinnehmen und rutschte dabei sogar unter den Ausgabepreis. Nach Meinung der Experten der Euro am Sonntag fand dieser Kursrutsch zu unrecht statt. Das schlechte Börsenumfeld habe Fondsmanager und institutionelle Anleger aus den USA zu Verkäufen getrieben. Auch das Auslaufen der Lockupfrist habe den Kurs zusätzlich unter Druck gesetzt. Die Kontron-Altaktionäre haben ihre Aktien allerdings behalten.
In den vergangenen Tagen war bei Kontron ein deutlicher Anstieg der Handelsvolumina zu verzeichnen. Kontron-Chef Hannes Niederhauser erklärt sich das mit dem Einstieg Schweizer Großbanken: "Sowohl die UBS als auch die Credit Suisse kaufen größere Pakete."
In der kommenden Zeit soll der Kurs vor allem durch positive Nachrichten aus Asien beflügelt werden.
Die Experten der EuramS empfehlen die Aktie deshalb zum Kauf.
info@finance-online.de
Hallo Leute,
heute hat FieldWorks seine Quartalzahlen bekannt gegeben! Immerhin wurde ein bescheidener Gewinn von 4 Cent erreicht, wenn man bedenkt das sich die Aktienzahl fast verdoppelt hat so ist dies zumindest einmal ein halbwegs guter Ansatz. Ob sich diese Zahlen auch weiter schreiben lassen kann ich aus den vorhandenen Quartalsbericht noch nicht herauslesen zumal von Kontron nach gehabter Art des Hauses einfach keine Stellungsnahme vorzufinden ist. Der Kurs hat auf diese Zahlen auch nicht besonders reagiert und konnte seinen Top von 1,00 $ nicht verteidigen, wahrscheinlich sind die Amerikaner auch etwas reserviert zu diese Zahlen eingestellt und erwarten keine weitere positive Tendenzen zu Fieldworks. Zur Erinnerung möchte ich nochmals an die ergeizigen Pläne von CEO der Kontron AG hinweisen der von einen Gewinn von sogar 1 US $ für das Jahr 2001 sprach. Von diesen 1,00$ Gewinn ist FieldWorks noch sehr weit weg und fast alle Aktionäre glaube auch heute noch nicht daran, was der Kurs in Amerika auch heute bewiesen hat. Ein Aktienkauf bis 1,00$ halte ich unter hochspeckulativen Aussichten gerade noch für angemessen, weil mit kaum abschätzbaren Marktentwicklung zu rechnen ist. Das gilt auch für Kontron weil auch hier die Marktentwicklung unbererechenbar und kaum abschätzbar ist.
Gruß Albatossa
Wednesday April 25, 8:00 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Earnings, Record Net Income for First Quarter 2001
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 25 /PRNewswire Interactive News Release/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news) today announced first quarter 2001 earnings of $.04 per share compared to a loss of $0.28 per share in first quarter 2000. First quarter net income was $554,000, the highest quarterly net income figure in the company`s 10-year history, on revenues of $5.0 million, a 15 percent increase over first quarter 2000 revenues of $4.3 million.
``According to plan, we made excellent progress during the first quarter in cutting costs, restructuring our organization and sharpening our market focus during a time of remarkable change for the company,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, who joined the company in December 2000. ``With our new affiliation with the Kontron Embedded Computers AG group of companies, an expanded array of products and services, and a positive book-to-bill ratio of 1.3 for the first quarter, we believe that we are on excellent footing to continue to position Kontron Mobile Computing for success.``
Sparrvik also cited the company`s contract with the United States Army, announced on January 17, 2001, as a significant contributor to first quarter revenues. A portion of this order was shipped during the first quarter and the remainder is scheduled to ship during the second quarter.
Kontron Mobile Computing, which supplies rugged, mobile computers, is the North America-based, mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. The new name under which the company now conducts business, which replaced the name of FieldWorks, Inc. on April 16, 2001, reflects the combination of the mobile computing businesses previously operated separately by FieldWorks, Inc. and Kontron Embedded Computers AG and follows the acquisition by Kontron Embedded Computers AG of a majority share in the company late last year.
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, incorporated in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
FIELDWORKS, INCORPORATED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
…………………………………………………April 1, December 31,
……………………………………………….....2001 2000
………………………………………….…..(Unaudited)
………………………..ASSETS
…..Current Assets:
…..Cash and cash equivalents…………………$538,717 $552,887
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $384,800 and $334,100…4,507,020.....3,096,451
Inventories…………………………………………2,827,671….2,487,643
Prepaid expenses and other………………………498,835…….472,287
Total current assets………………………………8,372,243….6,609,268
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment………………………1,699,278….1,699,278
Furniture and fixtures……………………………….943,795……943,795
Leasehold improvements…………………………..331,736……331,736
Less: Accumulated depreciation
and amortization…………………………………(2,275,445)…(2,116,720)
Property and equipment, net……………………….699,364……858,089
Deposits and other assets, net………………………..7,452………7,774
Total Assets……………………………………… $9,079,059..$7,475,131
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable………………………………..$2,857,053..$3,192,823
Accrued warranty and product upgrade………….501,165…….507,099
Accrued compensation and benefits……………..186,726…….285,893
Other accrued liabilities……………………………717,604…..1,816,182
Deferred revenue…………………………………..656,466…….738,994
Current maturities of capitalized
lease obligations……………………………………..29,509……..38,598
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001……...3,000,000…3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable…………………(220,500)…(330,750)
Note to Kontron for operating line……………….5,760,984…3,211,583
Notes payable, net…………………………………8,540,484…5,880,833
Total current liabilities……………………………13,489,007..12,460,422
Total liabilities…………………………………….13,489,007..12,460,422
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001 par
value, 4,250,000 shares authorized; 4,250,000
issued and outstanding at April 1, 2001……………...4,250…..…..4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001 par
value, 500,000 shares authorized; 500,000
issued and outstanding at April 1, 2001………………..500…..……..500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000 shares
authorized; 14,944,426 and 14,894,426 issued
and outstanding……………………………………….14,944…..….14,894
Additional paid-in capital…………………………32,545,861..32,524,911
Accumulated deficit………………………………(36,975,503).(37,529,846)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit)……………….(4,409,948)..(4,985,291)
Total liabilities and shareholders` equity
(deficit)………………………………………………$9,079,059..$7,475,131
FIELDWORKS, INCORPORATED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
………………………………………(Unaudited)
……………………………………..For the Three Months Ended
………………………………………..April 1,………..April 2,
……………………………………..….2001…………..2000
Net Sales………………………...$5,009,528…….$4,347,157
Cost of Sales……………………..2,754,455………3,382,529
Gross profit………………………..2,255,073………..964,628
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing………………..851,505………..972,062
General and administrative………..504,715………..887,157
Research and development……….337,677……..1,128,660
Total operating expenses……….1,693,897……..2,987,879
Operating profit (loss)………………561,176……(2,023,251)
Gain on currency conversion…………….325,735
Interest Expense and Other, net……(332,568)…….(256,626)
Net profit (loss)…………………………554,343…..(2,279,877)
Beneficial conversion feature applicable
to preferred shareholders…………………………….(250,000)
Net profit (loss) applicable to common
Shareholders………………………….$554,343…$(2,529,877)
Basic and Diluted Profit (Loss) Per Common Share:
Net profit (loss) per common share……$.04…………..$(.28)
Basic weighted average common shares
Outstanding…………………………14,934,536……8,894,426
Diluted weighted average common shares
Outstanding…………………………15,036,209……8,894,426
heute hat FieldWorks seine Quartalzahlen bekannt gegeben! Immerhin wurde ein bescheidener Gewinn von 4 Cent erreicht, wenn man bedenkt das sich die Aktienzahl fast verdoppelt hat so ist dies zumindest einmal ein halbwegs guter Ansatz. Ob sich diese Zahlen auch weiter schreiben lassen kann ich aus den vorhandenen Quartalsbericht noch nicht herauslesen zumal von Kontron nach gehabter Art des Hauses einfach keine Stellungsnahme vorzufinden ist. Der Kurs hat auf diese Zahlen auch nicht besonders reagiert und konnte seinen Top von 1,00 $ nicht verteidigen, wahrscheinlich sind die Amerikaner auch etwas reserviert zu diese Zahlen eingestellt und erwarten keine weitere positive Tendenzen zu Fieldworks. Zur Erinnerung möchte ich nochmals an die ergeizigen Pläne von CEO der Kontron AG hinweisen der von einen Gewinn von sogar 1 US $ für das Jahr 2001 sprach. Von diesen 1,00$ Gewinn ist FieldWorks noch sehr weit weg und fast alle Aktionäre glaube auch heute noch nicht daran, was der Kurs in Amerika auch heute bewiesen hat. Ein Aktienkauf bis 1,00$ halte ich unter hochspeckulativen Aussichten gerade noch für angemessen, weil mit kaum abschätzbaren Marktentwicklung zu rechnen ist. Das gilt auch für Kontron weil auch hier die Marktentwicklung unbererechenbar und kaum abschätzbar ist.
Gruß Albatossa
Wednesday April 25, 8:00 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Earnings, Record Net Income for First Quarter 2001
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 25 /PRNewswire Interactive News Release/ --
FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news) today announced first quarter 2001 earnings of $.04 per share compared to a loss of $0.28 per share in first quarter 2000. First quarter net income was $554,000, the highest quarterly net income figure in the company`s 10-year history, on revenues of $5.0 million, a 15 percent increase over first quarter 2000 revenues of $4.3 million.
``According to plan, we made excellent progress during the first quarter in cutting costs, restructuring our organization and sharpening our market focus during a time of remarkable change for the company,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, who joined the company in December 2000. ``With our new affiliation with the Kontron Embedded Computers AG group of companies, an expanded array of products and services, and a positive book-to-bill ratio of 1.3 for the first quarter, we believe that we are on excellent footing to continue to position Kontron Mobile Computing for success.``
Sparrvik also cited the company`s contract with the United States Army, announced on January 17, 2001, as a significant contributor to first quarter revenues. A portion of this order was shipped during the first quarter and the remainder is scheduled to ship during the second quarter.
Kontron Mobile Computing, which supplies rugged, mobile computers, is the North America-based, mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. The new name under which the company now conducts business, which replaced the name of FieldWorks, Inc. on April 16, 2001, reflects the combination of the mobile computing businesses previously operated separately by FieldWorks, Inc. and Kontron Embedded Computers AG and follows the acquisition by Kontron Embedded Computers AG of a majority share in the company late last year.
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, incorporated in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
FIELDWORKS, INCORPORATED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
…………………………………………………April 1, December 31,
……………………………………………….....2001 2000
………………………………………….…..(Unaudited)
………………………..ASSETS
…..Current Assets:
…..Cash and cash equivalents…………………$538,717 $552,887
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $384,800 and $334,100…4,507,020.....3,096,451
Inventories…………………………………………2,827,671….2,487,643
Prepaid expenses and other………………………498,835…….472,287
Total current assets………………………………8,372,243….6,609,268
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment………………………1,699,278….1,699,278
Furniture and fixtures……………………………….943,795……943,795
Leasehold improvements…………………………..331,736……331,736
Less: Accumulated depreciation
and amortization…………………………………(2,275,445)…(2,116,720)
Property and equipment, net……………………….699,364……858,089
Deposits and other assets, net………………………..7,452………7,774
Total Assets……………………………………… $9,079,059..$7,475,131
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable………………………………..$2,857,053..$3,192,823
Accrued warranty and product upgrade………….501,165…….507,099
Accrued compensation and benefits……………..186,726…….285,893
Other accrued liabilities……………………………717,604…..1,816,182
Deferred revenue…………………………………..656,466…….738,994
Current maturities of capitalized
lease obligations……………………………………..29,509……..38,598
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001……...3,000,000…3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable…………………(220,500)…(330,750)
Note to Kontron for operating line……………….5,760,984…3,211,583
Notes payable, net…………………………………8,540,484…5,880,833
Total current liabilities……………………………13,489,007..12,460,422
Total liabilities…………………………………….13,489,007..12,460,422
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001 par
value, 4,250,000 shares authorized; 4,250,000
issued and outstanding at April 1, 2001……………...4,250…..…..4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001 par
value, 500,000 shares authorized; 500,000
issued and outstanding at April 1, 2001………………..500…..……..500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000 shares
authorized; 14,944,426 and 14,894,426 issued
and outstanding……………………………………….14,944…..….14,894
Additional paid-in capital…………………………32,545,861..32,524,911
Accumulated deficit………………………………(36,975,503).(37,529,846)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit)……………….(4,409,948)..(4,985,291)
Total liabilities and shareholders` equity
(deficit)………………………………………………$9,079,059..$7,475,131
FIELDWORKS, INCORPORATED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
………………………………………(Unaudited)
……………………………………..For the Three Months Ended
………………………………………..April 1,………..April 2,
……………………………………..….2001…………..2000
Net Sales………………………...$5,009,528…….$4,347,157
Cost of Sales……………………..2,754,455………3,382,529
Gross profit………………………..2,255,073………..964,628
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing………………..851,505………..972,062
General and administrative………..504,715………..887,157
Research and development……….337,677……..1,128,660
Total operating expenses……….1,693,897……..2,987,879
Operating profit (loss)………………561,176……(2,023,251)
Gain on currency conversion…………….325,735
Interest Expense and Other, net……(332,568)…….(256,626)
Net profit (loss)…………………………554,343…..(2,279,877)
Beneficial conversion feature applicable
to preferred shareholders…………………………….(250,000)
Net profit (loss) applicable to common
Shareholders………………………….$554,343…$(2,529,877)
Basic and Diluted Profit (Loss) Per Common Share:
Net profit (loss) per common share……$.04…………..$(.28)
Basic weighted average common shares
Outstanding…………………………14,934,536……8,894,426
Diluted weighted average common shares
Outstanding…………………………15,036,209……8,894,426
Hallo Leute,
habe mir die Zahlen von Fieldworks etwas genauer angeschaut!
Der Gewinn wurde dadurch erreicht das die Kosten von Forschung und Entwicklung um ca. 800 000,00$ gesenkt wurden!
Rechnet man diesen Betrag heraus, so arbeitet FieldWorks auch weiterhin im negativen Bereich und der Gewinn würde sich in einen Verlust von ca. 580 000,00DM oder 2 Cent verwandeln.
Fazit: FieldWorks kann ohne Kontron nicht mehr allein überleben und kann dadurch auch nie wieder veräußert werden, weil die ganze Firma auch weiterhin hohe Verluste produziert!
Gruß Albatossa
von ad_hoc [W:O] 26.04.01 07:53:07 3391013 KONTRON EMBEDDED COMPUTER
Ad-hoc-Mitteilung übermittelt durch die DGAP Für den Inhalt der Mitteilung ist der Emittent verantwortlich. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Strategische Übernahme in Asien / US-Tochter Fieldworks in der Gewinnzone
Die Kontron embedded Computers AG, einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter miniaturisierter Computer, hat eine bindende vertragliche Vereinbarung über die Übernahme von 51 Prozent an der taiwanesischen Industrial Solutions Provider Lim. (ISPRO), Taipeh, getroffen. Wie der Kontron-Vorstand mitteilte, werden hierzu 2,5 Mio US$ für eine Kapitalerhöhung bei ISPRO einbezahlt. ISPRO stellt stationäre embedded Computer her und erzielte im abgelaufenen Geschäftsjahr einen Umsatz von etwa 9 Mio. DM bei einem EBIT von etwa 7 Prozent des Umsatzes.
ISPRO stellt laut Kontron-Vorstrand eine strategisch wichtige Ergänzung zur bestehenden Kontron 55% Tochter TMC Ltd, Taipeh dar. Während TMC über eine Produktpalette im Bereich embedded Computer Boards (ECBs) verfügt, bietet ISPRO komplette embedded Computer Systeme an. Insbesondere verfügt ISPRO über einen sehr gut ausgebauten Vertriebskanal in Fernost. So soll die ISPRO auch den Vertrieb der mobilen embedded Computer der Kontron-Gruppe in Asien übernehmen. TMC und ISPRO sollen noch in diesem Jahr zu `Kontron Asien` verschmolzen werden. Damit sieht sich Kontron als zweitgrößter embedded Computer Technologie Anbieter in Asien.
Auch in den USA sieht sich die Echinger Unternehmensgruppe in ihrer Akquisitionspolitik bestätigt: Die auf die Produktion von mobilen embedded Computers spezialisierte und an der NASDAQ notierte Fieldworks Inc. (Minneapolis), an der Kontron seit Ende letzten Jahres 65 Prozent der Anteile hält, hat im ersten Quartal 2001 den Turnaround vollzogen und bei einem Umsatz von 11 Mio. DM (Q1/00 9,4Mio DM) einen Gewinn nach Steuern von 1,2 Mio. DM (Q1/00 Verlust von 4,9 Mio. DM) erzielt.
Ende der Ad-hoc-Mitteilung, (c) DGAP 26.04.2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WKN: 523990; Index: NEMAX 50 Notiert: Neuer Markt in Frankfurt; Freiverkehr in Berlin, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover, München, Stuttgart
260751 Apr 01
habe mir die Zahlen von Fieldworks etwas genauer angeschaut!
Der Gewinn wurde dadurch erreicht das die Kosten von Forschung und Entwicklung um ca. 800 000,00$ gesenkt wurden!
Rechnet man diesen Betrag heraus, so arbeitet FieldWorks auch weiterhin im negativen Bereich und der Gewinn würde sich in einen Verlust von ca. 580 000,00DM oder 2 Cent verwandeln.
Fazit: FieldWorks kann ohne Kontron nicht mehr allein überleben und kann dadurch auch nie wieder veräußert werden, weil die ganze Firma auch weiterhin hohe Verluste produziert!
Gruß Albatossa
von ad_hoc [W:O] 26.04.01 07:53:07 3391013 KONTRON EMBEDDED COMPUTER
Ad-hoc-Mitteilung übermittelt durch die DGAP Für den Inhalt der Mitteilung ist der Emittent verantwortlich. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Strategische Übernahme in Asien / US-Tochter Fieldworks in der Gewinnzone
Die Kontron embedded Computers AG, einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter miniaturisierter Computer, hat eine bindende vertragliche Vereinbarung über die Übernahme von 51 Prozent an der taiwanesischen Industrial Solutions Provider Lim. (ISPRO), Taipeh, getroffen. Wie der Kontron-Vorstand mitteilte, werden hierzu 2,5 Mio US$ für eine Kapitalerhöhung bei ISPRO einbezahlt. ISPRO stellt stationäre embedded Computer her und erzielte im abgelaufenen Geschäftsjahr einen Umsatz von etwa 9 Mio. DM bei einem EBIT von etwa 7 Prozent des Umsatzes.
ISPRO stellt laut Kontron-Vorstrand eine strategisch wichtige Ergänzung zur bestehenden Kontron 55% Tochter TMC Ltd, Taipeh dar. Während TMC über eine Produktpalette im Bereich embedded Computer Boards (ECBs) verfügt, bietet ISPRO komplette embedded Computer Systeme an. Insbesondere verfügt ISPRO über einen sehr gut ausgebauten Vertriebskanal in Fernost. So soll die ISPRO auch den Vertrieb der mobilen embedded Computer der Kontron-Gruppe in Asien übernehmen. TMC und ISPRO sollen noch in diesem Jahr zu `Kontron Asien` verschmolzen werden. Damit sieht sich Kontron als zweitgrößter embedded Computer Technologie Anbieter in Asien.
Auch in den USA sieht sich die Echinger Unternehmensgruppe in ihrer Akquisitionspolitik bestätigt: Die auf die Produktion von mobilen embedded Computers spezialisierte und an der NASDAQ notierte Fieldworks Inc. (Minneapolis), an der Kontron seit Ende letzten Jahres 65 Prozent der Anteile hält, hat im ersten Quartal 2001 den Turnaround vollzogen und bei einem Umsatz von 11 Mio. DM (Q1/00 9,4Mio DM) einen Gewinn nach Steuern von 1,2 Mio. DM (Q1/00 Verlust von 4,9 Mio. DM) erzielt.
Ende der Ad-hoc-Mitteilung, (c) DGAP 26.04.2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WKN: 523990; Index: NEMAX 50 Notiert: Neuer Markt in Frankfurt; Freiverkehr in Berlin, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover, München, Stuttgart
260751 Apr 01
Sorry Albatossa,
aber bist du schizophren?
Der Sinn hinter einer Aquisition eines komplementären Unternehmens liegt eben gerade daran, daß man Synergieeffekte erzielen kann z.B. bei Forschung und Entwicklung sowie Produktion, Vertrieb und Marketing.
Wenn Fieldwork jetzt weniger Geld für Forschung ausgeben muß, liegt es daran, daß man nun gemeinsam mit Kontron forscht!!!
Bernd27
aber bist du schizophren?
Der Sinn hinter einer Aquisition eines komplementären Unternehmens liegt eben gerade daran, daß man Synergieeffekte erzielen kann z.B. bei Forschung und Entwicklung sowie Produktion, Vertrieb und Marketing.
Wenn Fieldwork jetzt weniger Geld für Forschung ausgeben muß, liegt es daran, daß man nun gemeinsam mit Kontron forscht!!!
Bernd27
Hallo Leute,
bereits am Dienstag hat FieldWorks gemeldet das es sechs weitere Aufträge bei der Polizei, im eigentlichen Stammgeschäft, erhalten hat! Wie wir alle wissen, hat jeder Bundesstaat und jede größere Stadt ihre eigene Polizei so daß man dabei sehr schnell der Überblick verlieren kann. Ob diese Geschäfte lukrativ für FieldWorks ist, wurde nicht gemeldet! Der Kurs ist fast unverändert geblieben!
Gruß Albatossa
Tuesday May 15, 2:13 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Recent Technology Contracts With Six California Police Agencies
Recent Sales Involve More Than 175 In-Vehicle Computers
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, today announced that it has been recently awarded technology contracts from six California police departments, under which each department is adopting the company`s mobile data servers for use in squad cars.
The individual orders, which have either been delivered or are in process of delivery, involve more than 175 in-vehicle computers. Since the fourth quarter of last year, the company has been awarded contracts by the following agencies:
Buena Park Police Department, Buena Park
Fresno County Sheriff`s Department, Fresno
Kings County Sheriff`s Department, Hanford
San Carlos Police Department, San Carlos
Torrance Police Department, Torrance
Tustin Police Department, Tustin
``More and more police and other public safety agencies are realizing the benefits of full-featured, in-vehicle computing for communications, dispatching, situational awareness and other applications,`` said Dale Szymborski, director, mobile data business, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``We`re pleased that these six California police departments have put their trust in us, and we look forward to continuing to serve them.``
The company began doing business under the Kontron Mobile Computing name on April 16, 2001. In March, the company announced its newest in-vehicle computer -- the EnVoy Mobile Data Server. The EnVoy MDS is an on-board computer and communications system designed around a vehicle, converting the dashboard of a squad car or any vehicle into an efficient command center.
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, incorporated in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
bereits am Dienstag hat FieldWorks gemeldet das es sechs weitere Aufträge bei der Polizei, im eigentlichen Stammgeschäft, erhalten hat! Wie wir alle wissen, hat jeder Bundesstaat und jede größere Stadt ihre eigene Polizei so daß man dabei sehr schnell der Überblick verlieren kann. Ob diese Geschäfte lukrativ für FieldWorks ist, wurde nicht gemeldet! Der Kurs ist fast unverändert geblieben!
Gruß Albatossa
Tuesday May 15, 2:13 pm Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Recent Technology Contracts With Six California Police Agencies
Recent Sales Involve More Than 175 In-Vehicle Computers
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), a leading provider of rugged, mobile computers, today announced that it has been recently awarded technology contracts from six California police departments, under which each department is adopting the company`s mobile data servers for use in squad cars.
The individual orders, which have either been delivered or are in process of delivery, involve more than 175 in-vehicle computers. Since the fourth quarter of last year, the company has been awarded contracts by the following agencies:
Buena Park Police Department, Buena Park
Fresno County Sheriff`s Department, Fresno
Kings County Sheriff`s Department, Hanford
San Carlos Police Department, San Carlos
Torrance Police Department, Torrance
Tustin Police Department, Tustin
``More and more police and other public safety agencies are realizing the benefits of full-featured, in-vehicle computing for communications, dispatching, situational awareness and other applications,`` said Dale Szymborski, director, mobile data business, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``We`re pleased that these six California police departments have put their trust in us, and we look forward to continuing to serve them.``
The company began doing business under the Kontron Mobile Computing name on April 16, 2001. In March, the company announced its newest in-vehicle computer -- the EnVoy Mobile Data Server. The EnVoy MDS is an on-board computer and communications system designed around a vehicle, converting the dashboard of a squad car or any vehicle into an efficient command center.
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, incorporated in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
Hallo Leute,
diese Meldung finde ich persönlich als überflüssig, weil praktisch nicht viel neues darin steht! Der Vertrag mit der US Army ist bereits bekannt und jeder weitere Step zum Vertrag muß wirklich nicht gemeldet werden!
Gruß Albatossa
Thursday May 17, 8:03 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing Completes Delivery of $4 Million-Plus Order to United States Army
In-Vehicle Computers Now Supporting Deployed Army Field Information System
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., May 17 /PRNewswire/ -- FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), today announced that it has completed its scheduled delivery of an order valued at more than $4 million to United States Army.
The contract, originally announced on January 17, 2001, involved the supply of modular, in-vehicle computers -- a flagship product in the company`s line of rugged, mobile computers. The order was delivered to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania.
``With this delivery, we now have more than 1,000 FW2000 units deployed throughout the U.S. and the Balkans,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``Many of these units are being used for the first time in actual live situations for border patrol, after being used in test and training missions in recent years. We`re very pleased with the success of this initial campaign.``
The FW2000 units are being used for situational awareness using global positioning systems and are installed in Army-owned HMMWVs, which must withstand the rigors of off-road maneuvering as well as all-weather environments.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the new name under which the company now conducts business, replacing the name FieldWorks on April 16, 2001. More information about the company and its complete line of mobile computers for field-deployed professionals can be found online at http://www.kontronmobile.com
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, incorporated in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
diese Meldung finde ich persönlich als überflüssig, weil praktisch nicht viel neues darin steht! Der Vertrag mit der US Army ist bereits bekannt und jeder weitere Step zum Vertrag muß wirklich nicht gemeldet werden!
Gruß Albatossa
Thursday May 17, 8:03 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing Completes Delivery of $4 Million-Plus Order to United States Army
In-Vehicle Computers Now Supporting Deployed Army Field Information System
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., May 17 /PRNewswire/ -- FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: FWRX - news), today announced that it has completed its scheduled delivery of an order valued at more than $4 million to United States Army.
The contract, originally announced on January 17, 2001, involved the supply of modular, in-vehicle computers -- a flagship product in the company`s line of rugged, mobile computers. The order was delivered to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania.
``With this delivery, we now have more than 1,000 FW2000 units deployed throughout the U.S. and the Balkans,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``Many of these units are being used for the first time in actual live situations for border patrol, after being used in test and training missions in recent years. We`re very pleased with the success of this initial campaign.``
The FW2000 units are being used for situational awareness using global positioning systems and are installed in Army-owned HMMWVs, which must withstand the rigors of off-road maneuvering as well as all-weather environments.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the new name under which the company now conducts business, replacing the name FieldWorks on April 16, 2001. More information about the company and its complete line of mobile computers for field-deployed professionals can be found online at http://www.kontronmobile.com
About Kontron Mobile Computing
Kontron Mobile Computing, incorporated in 1992 as FieldWorks, Inc., designs, manufactures and sells rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol ``FWRX.``
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany -- one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: FieldWorks, Inc. d/b/a Kontron Mobile Computing
June 05, 2001
FIELDWORKS INC (FWRX.OB)
form 8-K
ITEM 5. OTHER EVENTS
On June 4, 2001, the registrant filed Articles of Merger with the Minnesota Secretary of State`s office to change its name from FieldWorks, Incorporated to Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc
Die neue Kürzel ist: KMBC.OB
MfG Albatossa
FIELDWORKS INC (FWRX.OB)
form 8-K
ITEM 5. OTHER EVENTS
On June 4, 2001, the registrant filed Articles of Merger with the Minnesota Secretary of State`s office to change its name from FieldWorks, Incorporated to Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc
Die neue Kürzel ist: KMBC.OB
MfG Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
heute wurde nach Wochen der Funkstille tatsächlich 45 000Stck. Aktien von Kontron Mobile Computing (FieldWorks) gehandelt! Vielleicht gibt es doch einen kleinen Lichtblick!
Das FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable WorkStation ist auf jedenfall sehr viel leistungsfähiger als die Vorgängermodelle von FieldWorks!
Gruß Albatossa
Monday July 9, 8:07 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Launches Next-Generation FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable WorkStation
Rugged, Portable Computer Now Shipping; Features 750 MHz Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Processor
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., July 9 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, today announced that it has started shipping the newest version of one of its flagship products -- the FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable WorkStation.
The FieldWorks 8000 now features performance and functionality enhancements including a 750 MHz Intel Pentium III processor, up to 256 MB of RAM and up to two, 20 GB removable hard drives. Popular with users in government, military and industrial environments, the FieldWorks 8000 delivers dependable reliability for critical applications in telemetry, data acquisition, test and measurement, and more.
``A proven performer, the FieldWorks 8000 has earned its reputation again and again in some of the world`s most adverse conditions,`` said Mike Heutmaker, Solutions Program Manager, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``The newest version of this product delivers even more than before, along with the trust, dependability and portability that our customers have always associated with the FieldWorks brand.``
Kontron Mobile Computing, which changed its name from FieldWorks, Inc., earlier this year, now uses the name ``FieldWorks`` as a brand name for several of its most rugged COTS products within its full line of mobile computers.
The FieldWorks 8000 continues to offer the features and options that established it as a premier field computing product, including ruggedness tested to Mil-Std-810E military standards to withstand shock (75G) and vibration; an expansion card cage for maximum adaptability with full power supply and connection for up to three full-length or six half-length ISA or PCI expansion cards; and active cooling technology allowing for operation in wide temperature ranges as well as optional sealing components for added protection against dust, rain, and humidity.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, which acquired a majority share in the company in 2000.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions, supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
The Kontron group of companies includes:
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), Eden Prairie, Minn. (mobile computing competence center)
Teknor Applicom Inc, Montreal, Canada (communications competence center)
PEP Modular Computers GmbH, Kaufbeuren, Germany (automation competence center)
TMC Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan (operations center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Embedded Computers AG is publicly traded on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under symbol ``KBC.``
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
``Intel`` and ``Pentium`` are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
heute wurde nach Wochen der Funkstille tatsächlich 45 000Stck. Aktien von Kontron Mobile Computing (FieldWorks) gehandelt! Vielleicht gibt es doch einen kleinen Lichtblick!
Das FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable WorkStation ist auf jedenfall sehr viel leistungsfähiger als die Vorgängermodelle von FieldWorks!
Gruß Albatossa
Monday July 9, 8:07 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Launches Next-Generation FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable WorkStation
Rugged, Portable Computer Now Shipping; Features 750 MHz Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Processor
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., July 9 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, today announced that it has started shipping the newest version of one of its flagship products -- the FieldWorks 8000 Rugged Portable WorkStation.
The FieldWorks 8000 now features performance and functionality enhancements including a 750 MHz Intel Pentium III processor, up to 256 MB of RAM and up to two, 20 GB removable hard drives. Popular with users in government, military and industrial environments, the FieldWorks 8000 delivers dependable reliability for critical applications in telemetry, data acquisition, test and measurement, and more.
``A proven performer, the FieldWorks 8000 has earned its reputation again and again in some of the world`s most adverse conditions,`` said Mike Heutmaker, Solutions Program Manager, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``The newest version of this product delivers even more than before, along with the trust, dependability and portability that our customers have always associated with the FieldWorks brand.``
Kontron Mobile Computing, which changed its name from FieldWorks, Inc., earlier this year, now uses the name ``FieldWorks`` as a brand name for several of its most rugged COTS products within its full line of mobile computers.
The FieldWorks 8000 continues to offer the features and options that established it as a premier field computing product, including ruggedness tested to Mil-Std-810E military standards to withstand shock (75G) and vibration; an expansion card cage for maximum adaptability with full power supply and connection for up to three full-length or six half-length ISA or PCI expansion cards; and active cooling technology allowing for operation in wide temperature ranges as well as optional sealing components for added protection against dust, rain, and humidity.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, which acquired a majority share in the company in 2000.
For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions, supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
The Kontron group of companies includes:
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), Eden Prairie, Minn. (mobile computing competence center)
Teknor Applicom Inc, Montreal, Canada (communications competence center)
PEP Modular Computers GmbH, Kaufbeuren, Germany (automation competence center)
TMC Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan (operations center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Embedded Computers AG is publicly traded on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under symbol ``KBC.``
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
``Intel`` and ``Pentium`` are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Hallo Leute,
nachdem Kontron zwei Tage lang gefallen ist und es viel Aufregungen gegeben hat, ist die Erklärung doch sehr einfach! Das jetzt die Aktionäre ihr umgetauschten Aktien von Memotec in Kontron verhöckern ist fast normal. Welcher Kanadier kann sich mit Kontron schon abfinden noch identifizieren. Sehr bewundertswert dabei ist der Umtauschkurs für die Memotecaktionäre. Der letzte Kurs von Memotec lag bei 1,60CAN$, rechnet man die Preis auf Kontron zurück so kommt ein Kurs von 36,12 Euro heraus! Jetzt kann sich jeder selber Gedanken machen wieviel der Kurs der Kontronaktien wirklich wert ist!
Es gab für mich einige Gründe warum ich gerade nicht im Memotec investiert habe. Dafür halte ich Kontron Mobile Computing (FieldWorks) für das besser investment, zumal wenn es hier mal klappen sollte die Kurschance erheblich höher ist wie bei Kontron selber! Nur mal als Tip!
MfG Albatossa
Wednesday July 4, 10:50 am Eastern Time
Press Release
CORRECTION: Memotec Communications Inc. - Acquisition by Kontron Embedded Computers Completed
MONTREAL & MUNICH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 4, 2001--Memotec Communications Inc. (TSE:MCM. - news; Memotec) and Kontron Embedded Computers AG (FRANKFURT:KBC.) (Kontron) today announced that the strategic acquisition initiated by Kontron on February 9, 2001 to acquire all of the shares of Memotec was completed on July 1, 2001.
Effective today, Memotec shares were de-listed from the Toronto Stock Exchange. Memotec shareholders will receive 0.03377 exchangeable shares of Kontron Communications Inc., one of the Canadian subsidiaries of Kontron, in consideration for each Memotec share they hold.
About Kontron Embedded Computers
Kontron Embedded Computers is one of the largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions. Kontron supplies leading OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the fields of communications, automation and mobile computers. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces, and portable computers. Kontron employs more than 1000 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. Kontron is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol ``KBC``. Additional information about Kontron is available at www.kontron.com.
About Memotec
Memotec Communications Inc. is a networking company that provides data, voice and video convergence solutions for telecommunications carriers, service providers and corporate customers. Its product line of access devices and edge switches provides consolidation of multiservice traffic over packet-based and cell-based networks such as Frame Relay, IP and ATM.
Memotec enables its customers to lower operational costs and increase productivity by consolidating multimedia traffic over a common infrastructure. With offices around the world, and with more than 100,000 products installed in over 94 countries to date, Memotec serves the diverse needs of customers in Latin America, North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Pacific Rim. More information about the company is available at www.memotec.com
nachdem Kontron zwei Tage lang gefallen ist und es viel Aufregungen gegeben hat, ist die Erklärung doch sehr einfach! Das jetzt die Aktionäre ihr umgetauschten Aktien von Memotec in Kontron verhöckern ist fast normal. Welcher Kanadier kann sich mit Kontron schon abfinden noch identifizieren. Sehr bewundertswert dabei ist der Umtauschkurs für die Memotecaktionäre. Der letzte Kurs von Memotec lag bei 1,60CAN$, rechnet man die Preis auf Kontron zurück so kommt ein Kurs von 36,12 Euro heraus! Jetzt kann sich jeder selber Gedanken machen wieviel der Kurs der Kontronaktien wirklich wert ist!
Es gab für mich einige Gründe warum ich gerade nicht im Memotec investiert habe. Dafür halte ich Kontron Mobile Computing (FieldWorks) für das besser investment, zumal wenn es hier mal klappen sollte die Kurschance erheblich höher ist wie bei Kontron selber! Nur mal als Tip!
MfG Albatossa
Wednesday July 4, 10:50 am Eastern Time
Press Release
CORRECTION: Memotec Communications Inc. - Acquisition by Kontron Embedded Computers Completed
MONTREAL & MUNICH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 4, 2001--Memotec Communications Inc. (TSE:MCM. - news; Memotec) and Kontron Embedded Computers AG (FRANKFURT:KBC.) (Kontron) today announced that the strategic acquisition initiated by Kontron on February 9, 2001 to acquire all of the shares of Memotec was completed on July 1, 2001.
Effective today, Memotec shares were de-listed from the Toronto Stock Exchange. Memotec shareholders will receive 0.03377 exchangeable shares of Kontron Communications Inc., one of the Canadian subsidiaries of Kontron, in consideration for each Memotec share they hold.
About Kontron Embedded Computers
Kontron Embedded Computers is one of the largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions. Kontron supplies leading OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the fields of communications, automation and mobile computers. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces, and portable computers. Kontron employs more than 1000 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. Kontron is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol ``KBC``. Additional information about Kontron is available at www.kontron.com.
About Memotec
Memotec Communications Inc. is a networking company that provides data, voice and video convergence solutions for telecommunications carriers, service providers and corporate customers. Its product line of access devices and edge switches provides consolidation of multiservice traffic over packet-based and cell-based networks such as Frame Relay, IP and ATM.
Memotec enables its customers to lower operational costs and increase productivity by consolidating multimedia traffic over a common infrastructure. With offices around the world, and with more than 100,000 products installed in over 94 countries to date, Memotec serves the diverse needs of customers in Latin America, North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Pacific Rim. More information about the company is available at www.memotec.com
Hi Albatossa!
Kannst Du mir sagen, was das mit den 1802-Stück im Xetra um 20.06 Uhr sollte, die den Kurs unter 33 Euro zogen?
Um 20 Uhr ist doch Sense, oder?
Kannst Du mir sagen, was das mit den 1802-Stück im Xetra um 20.06 Uhr sollte, die den Kurs unter 33 Euro zogen?
Um 20 Uhr ist doch Sense, oder?
Hallo Apothekerinsgatte,
ich nehme mal an das liegt an der Übertrag der Datensätze zu den einzelnen Endabnehmer. Ich habe mir ein paar Homepages angeschaut und jeder hat eine andere Uhrzeit als letzte Order angegeben. Du kannst davon ausgehen das die letzte Order im Xetra tatsächlich um 19:59,59 stattgefunden hat. Um 20:00Uhr ist wirklich Schluß mit dem Handel!
MfG Albatossa
Wallstreet_online
Realtime-Kurse
Kurs Stück Uhrzeit
Letzter Handel...32,86...1.802...21:15:23...(13. Jul. 2001)
Geld (bid)...- 50...19:58:08...(13. Jul. 2001)
Brief (ask)...33,80....440...19:58:08...(13. Jul. 2001)
Consors
Kontron Embedded Computer......523990
XETRA
EUR
35.21
35.60
35.80
31.50
32.40 20:06
13.07 32.86
-2.35
-6.67% n/a
n/a 1802
151505
ich nehme mal an das liegt an der Übertrag der Datensätze zu den einzelnen Endabnehmer. Ich habe mir ein paar Homepages angeschaut und jeder hat eine andere Uhrzeit als letzte Order angegeben. Du kannst davon ausgehen das die letzte Order im Xetra tatsächlich um 19:59,59 stattgefunden hat. Um 20:00Uhr ist wirklich Schluß mit dem Handel!
MfG Albatossa
Wallstreet_online
Realtime-Kurse
Kurs Stück Uhrzeit
Letzter Handel...32,86...1.802...21:15:23...(13. Jul. 2001)
Geld (bid)...- 50...19:58:08...(13. Jul. 2001)
Brief (ask)...33,80....440...19:58:08...(13. Jul. 2001)
Consors
Kontron Embedded Computer......523990
XETRA
EUR
35.21
35.60
35.80
31.50
32.40 20:06
13.07 32.86
-2.35
-6.67% n/a
n/a 1802
151505
Hallo Apothekerinsgatte,
warum der Kurs im Xetra unter 33 Euro gezogen wurde ist halt Angebot und Nachfrage. Dahinter irgend etwas spekulatives zu sehen halte ich für unwahrscheinlich, weil der Tagestiefstkurz bei 31,51 Euro lag! Im Moment werden halt mehr Aktien angeboten wie der Markt bereit ist aufzunehmen!
MfG Albatossa
warum der Kurs im Xetra unter 33 Euro gezogen wurde ist halt Angebot und Nachfrage. Dahinter irgend etwas spekulatives zu sehen halte ich für unwahrscheinlich, weil der Tagestiefstkurz bei 31,51 Euro lag! Im Moment werden halt mehr Aktien angeboten wie der Markt bereit ist aufzunehmen!
MfG Albatossa
@Albatossa
Bekam bei dem Kurs gleich eine Sommergrippe. Daher mit Verspätung nur kurz: Danke!
:-)
Gruß
Apogatte
Bekam bei dem Kurs gleich eine Sommergrippe. Daher mit Verspätung nur kurz: Danke!
:-)
Gruß
Apogatte
Kontron: Ordentlicher Halbjahresumsatz
Aber rückläufige Tendenz der Quartalserlöse
Die Kontron Embedded Computers hat den Umsatz im ersten Halbjahr mit rund 200 Mio. DM mehr als verdoppelt. Wesentliche Beiträge hierfür haben die im vergangenen Jahr übernommenen Unternehmen, insbesondere die PEP Modular Computers GmbH und die Kontron Mobile Computing (ehemals Fieldworks, USA) erbracht. Mit der Integration dieser Unternehmen sei die angestrebte Diversifizierung in der Produktpolitik erfolgreich umgesetzt worden . Auch das organische Wachstum von mehr als 50 Prozent wird als Erfolgsfaktor genannt.
Die ehemalige FieldWorks, die jetzt unter Kontron Mobile Computing (KMBC) firmiert, hat im ersten Quartal 2001 5 Mio. Dollar umgesetzt. Das ist eine Steigerung von 15 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr. Es wurden 4 Cent je Aktie verdient. Mitte Mai war ein Auftrag der US-Armee über mehr als 4 Mio. Dollar abgewickelt worden, der die Lieferung von mobilen Rechnern vorsah. Halbjahreszahlen liegen noch nicht vor.
Im ersten Quartal waren 110 Mio. DM umgesetzt worden . Im Vergleich der beiden Vierteljahresabschnitte zeigt sich damit eine fallende Tendenz: Im zweiten Quartal waren rund 90 Mio. DM erlöst worden. Bei der ebenfalls im ECT-Markt präsenten JUMPtec stellt sich das genau umgekehrt dar: Hier wurden im 2. Quartal 39 Prozent mehr umgesetzt als in den ersten drei Monaten . Ob die heute vorgelegten vorläufigen Zahlen den Wachstumskurs von Kontron bestätigen , ist nicht ausgemacht. Hierzu sind insbesondere Informationen über den Auftragseingang erforderlich, die wohl mit den endgültigen Umsatz- und Ergebniszahlen des ersten Halbjahres 2001 am 16. August vorgelegt werden.
Kontron nimmt als Lieferant von Embedded-Computer-Technologie (ECT) weltweit den dritten Platz hinter der amerikanischen Radisys und der fernöstlichen Advantech ein.
Autor: Klaus Singer, 10:17 19.07.01
Aber rückläufige Tendenz der Quartalserlöse
Die Kontron Embedded Computers hat den Umsatz im ersten Halbjahr mit rund 200 Mio. DM mehr als verdoppelt. Wesentliche Beiträge hierfür haben die im vergangenen Jahr übernommenen Unternehmen, insbesondere die PEP Modular Computers GmbH und die Kontron Mobile Computing (ehemals Fieldworks, USA) erbracht. Mit der Integration dieser Unternehmen sei die angestrebte Diversifizierung in der Produktpolitik erfolgreich umgesetzt worden . Auch das organische Wachstum von mehr als 50 Prozent wird als Erfolgsfaktor genannt.
Die ehemalige FieldWorks, die jetzt unter Kontron Mobile Computing (KMBC) firmiert, hat im ersten Quartal 2001 5 Mio. Dollar umgesetzt. Das ist eine Steigerung von 15 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr. Es wurden 4 Cent je Aktie verdient. Mitte Mai war ein Auftrag der US-Armee über mehr als 4 Mio. Dollar abgewickelt worden, der die Lieferung von mobilen Rechnern vorsah. Halbjahreszahlen liegen noch nicht vor.
Im ersten Quartal waren 110 Mio. DM umgesetzt worden . Im Vergleich der beiden Vierteljahresabschnitte zeigt sich damit eine fallende Tendenz: Im zweiten Quartal waren rund 90 Mio. DM erlöst worden. Bei der ebenfalls im ECT-Markt präsenten JUMPtec stellt sich das genau umgekehrt dar: Hier wurden im 2. Quartal 39 Prozent mehr umgesetzt als in den ersten drei Monaten . Ob die heute vorgelegten vorläufigen Zahlen den Wachstumskurs von Kontron bestätigen , ist nicht ausgemacht. Hierzu sind insbesondere Informationen über den Auftragseingang erforderlich, die wohl mit den endgültigen Umsatz- und Ergebniszahlen des ersten Halbjahres 2001 am 16. August vorgelegt werden.
Kontron nimmt als Lieferant von Embedded-Computer-Technologie (ECT) weltweit den dritten Platz hinter der amerikanischen Radisys und der fernöstlichen Advantech ein.
Autor: Klaus Singer, 10:17 19.07.01
Hallo Leute,
hier der nächste Quartalsbericht und die Halbjahrezahlen! Die jetztige Zahlen lassen durchaus bereits auch Rückschlüsse auf Kontron selber ziehen!
MfG Albatossa
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SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Reports Record Operating Profit for Second Consecutive Quarter
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced second quarter 2001 results, reporting record operating profit for the second consecutive quarter.
The company, a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers, reported second quarter operating profit of $909,870 -- the highest quarterly operating profit figure in the company`s history. The company also reported net income of $460,565 as compared to a net loss of $3.5 million in second quarter 2000. For six months ended July 1, 2001, revenue was $9.9 million compared to $8.4 million during the first two quarters of 2000. Year-to-date net income was over $1.0 million or $0.07 per share compared to a loss of $6.1 million or $0.68 over the same period last year.
Second quarter earnings were $0.03 per share compared to a loss of $0.40 per share in second quarter 2000. Revenues were $4.9 million, an increase of 20 percent over second quarter 2000 revenues of $4.0 million.
``It`s a credit to our employees that we`re marking the achievement of the first back-to-back profitable quarters in our company`s history,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO. ``Since late last year, we have worked to restructure and reposition the company through a sharpened focus on our key markets around the world, new product introductions, a new name, and staff reorganizations. With many of these major changes behind us, a positive book-to-bill ratio, and as we maximize the benefits our recent affiliation with Kontron Embedded Computers AG, we believe we`ve built a solid path for growth and success.``
During the second quarter, the company announced a number of recent contracts with law enforcement agencies and the finalization of the company`s legal name change to Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., from FieldWorks, Inc.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions, supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
The Kontron group of companies includes:
-- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), Eden
Prairie, Minn. (mobile computing competence center)
-- ISPro, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan (sales and marketing center for
Asia-Pacific region)
-- Kontron Communications Inc. (formerly Teknor Applicom, Inc.), Montreal,
Canada (communications competence center)
-- PEP Modular Computers GmbH, Kaufbeuren, Germany (automation competence
center)
-- TMC Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan (operations center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Embedded Computers AG is publicly traded on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under symbol ``KBC.``
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
July 1,...............December 31,....................................2001............2000
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $3,200,266.......$552,887
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $399,825 and $334,100 3,157,696......3,096,451
Inventories 1,846,991......2,487,643
Prepaid expenses and other 452,597........472,287
Total current assets 8,657,550......6,609,268
Property and equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,699,278......1,699,278
Furniture and fixtures 937,385........943,795
Leasehold improvements 348,384........331,736
Less: Accumulated depreciation and
amortization (2,425,144)....(2,116,720)
Property and equipment, net 559,903........858,089
Deposits and other assets, net 10,589..........7,774
Total Assets $9,228,042.....$7,475,131
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $2,011,605.....$3,192,823
Accrued warranty expenses 331,360........507,099
Accrued compensation and benefits 168,446........285,893
Other accrued liabilities 844,568......1,816,182
Deferred revenue 1,310,149........738,994
Current maturities of capitalized lease
obligations 20,056.........38,598
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 3,000,000......3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable (110,250)......(330,750)
Note to Kontron for operating line 5,601,490......3,211,583
Notes payable, net 8,491,240......5,880,833
Total current liabilities 13,177,424.....12,460,422
Total Liabilities 13,177,424.....12,460,422
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001
par value, 4,250,000 shares authorized;
4,250,000 issued and outstanding 4,250..........4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001
par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
500,000 issued and outstanding 500............500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000
shares authorized; 14,944,426 and
14,894,426 issued and outstanding 14,944.........14,894
Additional paid-in capital 32,545,861.....32,524,911
Accumulated deficit (36,514,937)...(37,529,846)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (3,949,382)....(4,985,291)
Total Liabilities and Shareholders` Equity
(Deficit) $9,228,042.....$7,475,131
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
..........................For the Three Months Ended For the Six Months Ended
..............................July 1,......July 2,......July 1,......July 2,
...............................2001.........2000.........2001.........2000
....Net Sales...............$4,861,712...$4,049,904....9,871,240...$8,397,061
....Cost of Sales............2,665,104....3,368,537....5,419,559....6,751,066
......Gross profit...........2,196,608......681,367....4,451,681....1,645,995
....Operating Expenses:
......Sales and marketing......579,751....1,310,240....1,431,256....2,282,302
......General and
.......administrative..........379,269....1,244,413......883,984....2,131,570
......Research and
.......development.............327,718....1,416,438......665,395....2,545,098
........Total operating
.........expenses............1,286,738....3,971,091....2,980,635....6,958,970
........Operating profit
.........(loss)................909,870...(3,289,724)...1,471,046...(5,312,975)
....Gain (loss) on currency
.....conversion................(75,279)..........--......250,456...........--
....Interest and other
.....income (expense), net....(374,026)...(235,012).....706,594)....(491,638)
....Net income (loss)..........460,565...(3,524,736)...1,014,908...(5,804,613)
....Beneficial conversion
.....feature applicable to
.....preferred shareholders.........--...........--...........--.....(250,000)
....Net income (loss)
.....applicable to common
.....shareholders.............$460,565..$(3,524,736)..$1,014,908...(6,054,613)
....Basic and Diluted Income
.....(Loss) Per Common Share:
....Net income (loss) per
.....common share.................$.03........$(.40)........$.07........$(.68)
....Basic weighted average
.....common shares
.....outstanding............14,944,426....8,894,426...14,939,481....8,894,426
....Diluted weighted
.....average common shares
.....outstanding............15,029,426....8,894,426...15,027,085....8,894,426
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
hier der nächste Quartalsbericht und die Halbjahrezahlen! Die jetztige Zahlen lassen durchaus bereits auch Rückschlüsse auf Kontron selber ziehen!
MfG Albatossa
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SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Reports Record Operating Profit for Second Consecutive Quarter
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced second quarter 2001 results, reporting record operating profit for the second consecutive quarter.
The company, a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers, reported second quarter operating profit of $909,870 -- the highest quarterly operating profit figure in the company`s history. The company also reported net income of $460,565 as compared to a net loss of $3.5 million in second quarter 2000. For six months ended July 1, 2001, revenue was $9.9 million compared to $8.4 million during the first two quarters of 2000. Year-to-date net income was over $1.0 million or $0.07 per share compared to a loss of $6.1 million or $0.68 over the same period last year.
Second quarter earnings were $0.03 per share compared to a loss of $0.40 per share in second quarter 2000. Revenues were $4.9 million, an increase of 20 percent over second quarter 2000 revenues of $4.0 million.
``It`s a credit to our employees that we`re marking the achievement of the first back-to-back profitable quarters in our company`s history,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO. ``Since late last year, we have worked to restructure and reposition the company through a sharpened focus on our key markets around the world, new product introductions, a new name, and staff reorganizations. With many of these major changes behind us, a positive book-to-bill ratio, and as we maximize the benefits our recent affiliation with Kontron Embedded Computers AG, we believe we`ve built a solid path for growth and success.``
During the second quarter, the company announced a number of recent contracts with law enforcement agencies and the finalization of the company`s legal name change to Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., from FieldWorks, Inc.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions, supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
The Kontron group of companies includes:
-- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), Eden
Prairie, Minn. (mobile computing competence center)
-- ISPro, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan (sales and marketing center for
Asia-Pacific region)
-- Kontron Communications Inc. (formerly Teknor Applicom, Inc.), Montreal,
Canada (communications competence center)
-- PEP Modular Computers GmbH, Kaufbeuren, Germany (automation competence
center)
-- TMC Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan (operations center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Embedded Computers AG is publicly traded on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under symbol ``KBC.``
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
July 1,...............December 31,....................................2001............2000
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $3,200,266.......$552,887
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $399,825 and $334,100 3,157,696......3,096,451
Inventories 1,846,991......2,487,643
Prepaid expenses and other 452,597........472,287
Total current assets 8,657,550......6,609,268
Property and equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,699,278......1,699,278
Furniture and fixtures 937,385........943,795
Leasehold improvements 348,384........331,736
Less: Accumulated depreciation and
amortization (2,425,144)....(2,116,720)
Property and equipment, net 559,903........858,089
Deposits and other assets, net 10,589..........7,774
Total Assets $9,228,042.....$7,475,131
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $2,011,605.....$3,192,823
Accrued warranty expenses 331,360........507,099
Accrued compensation and benefits 168,446........285,893
Other accrued liabilities 844,568......1,816,182
Deferred revenue 1,310,149........738,994
Current maturities of capitalized lease
obligations 20,056.........38,598
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 3,000,000......3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable (110,250)......(330,750)
Note to Kontron for operating line 5,601,490......3,211,583
Notes payable, net 8,491,240......5,880,833
Total current liabilities 13,177,424.....12,460,422
Total Liabilities 13,177,424.....12,460,422
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001
par value, 4,250,000 shares authorized;
4,250,000 issued and outstanding 4,250..........4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, $.001
par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
500,000 issued and outstanding 500............500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000
shares authorized; 14,944,426 and
14,894,426 issued and outstanding 14,944.........14,894
Additional paid-in capital 32,545,861.....32,524,911
Accumulated deficit (36,514,937)...(37,529,846)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (3,949,382)....(4,985,291)
Total Liabilities and Shareholders` Equity
(Deficit) $9,228,042.....$7,475,131
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
..........................For the Three Months Ended For the Six Months Ended
..............................July 1,......July 2,......July 1,......July 2,
...............................2001.........2000.........2001.........2000
....Net Sales...............$4,861,712...$4,049,904....9,871,240...$8,397,061
....Cost of Sales............2,665,104....3,368,537....5,419,559....6,751,066
......Gross profit...........2,196,608......681,367....4,451,681....1,645,995
....Operating Expenses:
......Sales and marketing......579,751....1,310,240....1,431,256....2,282,302
......General and
.......administrative..........379,269....1,244,413......883,984....2,131,570
......Research and
.......development.............327,718....1,416,438......665,395....2,545,098
........Total operating
.........expenses............1,286,738....3,971,091....2,980,635....6,958,970
........Operating profit
.........(loss)................909,870...(3,289,724)...1,471,046...(5,312,975)
....Gain (loss) on currency
.....conversion................(75,279)..........--......250,456...........--
....Interest and other
.....income (expense), net....(374,026)...(235,012).....706,594)....(491,638)
....Net income (loss)..........460,565...(3,524,736)...1,014,908...(5,804,613)
....Beneficial conversion
.....feature applicable to
.....preferred shareholders.........--...........--...........--.....(250,000)
....Net income (loss)
.....applicable to common
.....shareholders.............$460,565..$(3,524,736)..$1,014,908...(6,054,613)
....Basic and Diluted Income
.....(Loss) Per Common Share:
....Net income (loss) per
.....common share.................$.03........$(.40)........$.07........$(.68)
....Basic weighted average
.....common shares
.....outstanding............14,944,426....8,894,426...14,939,481....8,894,426
....Diluted weighted
.....average common shares
.....outstanding............15,029,426....8,894,426...15,027,085....8,894,426
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Hallo Leute,
hier könnte durchaus in der nächster Zeit neue Aufträge geben!
MfG Albatossa
Für Kontron [ Kurs/Chart ] könnte sich die bestehende
Zusammenarbeit mit der US-Army positiv auswirken. Dem
Unternehmen sei von US-Seite indiziert worden sei, dass die
Ausrüstung von US-Army-Jeeps mit Kontron-Komponenten
für das Flottenmanagement beschleunigt durchgeführt
werden soll. Verstärkte Sicherheitsmaßnahmen bei
Gebäudekomplexen könnten Titeln des Smart-Card-Bereichs
wie Mühlbauer [ Kurs/Chart ] nützen.
© 13.09.2001 www.stock-world.de
hier könnte durchaus in der nächster Zeit neue Aufträge geben!
MfG Albatossa
Für Kontron [ Kurs/Chart ] könnte sich die bestehende
Zusammenarbeit mit der US-Army positiv auswirken. Dem
Unternehmen sei von US-Seite indiziert worden sei, dass die
Ausrüstung von US-Army-Jeeps mit Kontron-Komponenten
für das Flottenmanagement beschleunigt durchgeführt
werden soll. Verstärkte Sicherheitsmaßnahmen bei
Gebäudekomplexen könnten Titeln des Smart-Card-Bereichs
wie Mühlbauer [ Kurs/Chart ] nützen.
© 13.09.2001 www.stock-world.de
Gewagt, das zu posten; es stösst sicher einige an die Nieren, bei ihren Aktien Kriegsgewinnlereinflüsse auszumachen.
Aber an das Posten nüchterner Informationen sollten wir uns wohl langsam wieder wagen, nicht wahr?
Aber an das Posten nüchterner Informationen sollten wir uns wohl langsam wieder wagen, nicht wahr?
Hallo Neemann,
man kann nicht alle Tatsachen verdrängen! Selbst wenn ich eine Aktien von einen Windpark kaufe, so versorgt dieser Windpark indirekt mit seiner Lieferung von Strom irgendein Militär. Das gilt mit Wasser, Gas, Lebensmittel und sonstige Dingen auch! Man sollte trotz allen Schrecken nicht vergessen über den Tellerand zu schauen!
MfG Albatossa
man kann nicht alle Tatsachen verdrängen! Selbst wenn ich eine Aktien von einen Windpark kaufe, so versorgt dieser Windpark indirekt mit seiner Lieferung von Strom irgendein Militär. Das gilt mit Wasser, Gas, Lebensmittel und sonstige Dingen auch! Man sollte trotz allen Schrecken nicht vergessen über den Tellerand zu schauen!
MfG Albatossa
Versteh mich nicht falsch, Albatossa. Ich wollte nur die Mühe ausdrücken, die es kostet, sich nach den letzten Tagen nun wieder mit relevanten Fakten auseinanderzusetzen. Du hast da völlig recht.
Hallo Neemann,
ich habe dich schon richtig verstanden!
MfG Albatossa
ich habe dich schon richtig verstanden!
MfG Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
ich weiß aus nicht genannten Quellen, das die US Army für Sicherheit in allen Bereichen mehr Geld ausgeben will und wird. Die ersten Ausschreibungen werden gerade entworfen und in nächster Zeit auch öffentlicht ausgeschrieben. Damit wird nicht nur Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. profitieren, sondern auch ganz andere Bereiche. Denkt dabei auch an Videoüberwachungen, Smartcard und sonstige Baumaßnahmen. Auch die Geschäftswelt wird in Zukuft mehr in Sicherheit investieren.
MfG Albatossa
ich weiß aus nicht genannten Quellen, das die US Army für Sicherheit in allen Bereichen mehr Geld ausgeben will und wird. Die ersten Ausschreibungen werden gerade entworfen und in nächster Zeit auch öffentlicht ausgeschrieben. Damit wird nicht nur Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. profitieren, sondern auch ganz andere Bereiche. Denkt dabei auch an Videoüberwachungen, Smartcard und sonstige Baumaßnahmen. Auch die Geschäftswelt wird in Zukuft mehr in Sicherheit investieren.
MfG Albatossa
#1 von CCSBaseSysop 14.09.01 11:22:32 4420361 KONTRON EMBEDDED COMPUTER
Hi!
News vom Di, 11. Sep 2001
RPD-1158: Kaskadierbar für bis 512 Systeme:
Kompaktes Display mit 1 HE vereinfacht Verkabelung
Fortsetzung:
Das innovative 15“-Display RPD-1158 für Gestelleinbau mit lediglich 44 mm Höhe zeichnet sich durch einen integrierten Achtfach-KVM-Umschalter (Keyboard/Video/Mouse) mit Autosensing-Funktion an der Tastaturschublade aus. Auf diese Weise können alle Signale ohne Kabelsalat über einen 25-poligen Stecker übertragen werden.
Durch Kaskadieren kann ein RPD-1158 bis zu 512 Systeme steuern. Der konfigurierbare Zugriffsschutz sowie der Display-Schutz verbessern die MTBF durch automatisches Abschalten des Displays, sobald das System geschlossen wird. Weiterhin ist ein Hot-Key sowie eine OSD-Control-Funktion enthalten. Ein Passwortschutz sowie von vorn abschließbarer Zugriff sorgen für zusätzliche Systemsicherheit
Das Display findet unter anderem Einsatz in der Fertigungsautomatisierung, in Serverfarmen oder im Control-Tower von Flugplätzen. Unterstützt werden alle gängigen Betriebssysteme. Verwendet wird ein 15“-TFT-LCD-Panel-Display mit 1024 x 768 Pixel sowie Hintergrundbeleuchtung mit automatischer Abschaltung. Das Stahlgehäuse hat die Abmessungen 440 x 492 x 44 mm und wiegt 17 kg.
Der Aufbau des kompakten Displays vereinfacht nicht nur die Verkabelung, sondern gewährleistet auch leichten Zugriff und einfache Wartung. Versorgt wird das Gerät durch eine automatisch schaltendes Netzteil mit einem Wechselspannungs-Eingang von 85 V bis 264 V.
Der weltweite Bedarf an derartigen Systemen liegt bei 30.000 Stück. Kontron will mit dem RPD-1158 rund zehn Prozent des Marktes bedienen.
Zu Kontron Embedded Computers
Kontron Embedded Computers zählt zu den größten Herstellern von embedded und anwendungsbezogenen Computinglösungen der Welt. Kontron beliefert führende OEMs, Systemintegratoren sowie Anwendungsanbieter in den Märkten Kommunikation, Automation und Industriecomputer. Das Unternehmen hilft Kunden, ihre Time-to-Market wesentlich zu verkürzen und einen Wettbewerbsvorteil mit Produkten zu gewinnen, die zweckbestimmte Hochleistungs-Computerplattformen und Systeme, Single-board-Computer, Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen sowie tragbare Computer umfassen. Die Communications Group liefert eine offene Entwicklungs-Plattform für innovative Anwendungen in modernen Internet- und Telekommunikations-Infrastrukturen sowie Carrier-class-Lösungen für die Konvergenz von Sprache und Daten. Kontron beschäftigt weltweit mehr als 800 Mitarbeiter und betreibt Fertigungsstätten sowohl in Europa als auch in Nordamerika. Kontron ist am deutschen Neuen Markt unter dem Symbol "KBC" börsennotiert.
Weitere Informationen durch:
Kontron embedded computers AG
Sabine Spinnarke
Oskar-von-Miller-Straße 1
D-85386 Eching
Telefon 08165-77-633
Sabine.Spinnarke@kontron.com
News vom Do, 13. Sep 2001
Das kleine Kraftpaket:
Pentium III Power im Miniformat
Fortsetzung:
Unter dem Produktnamen PxV206 bringt Kontron jetzt einen Industrie-PC auf den Markt, der den Kundenanforderungen nach immer höherer Leistung bei immer kleineren Abmaßen entgegenkommt.
Das kompakte Gehäuse im 19-Zoll-Format (2HE) und einer Einbautiefe von 457 mm bietet wahlweise einem Pentium III mit bis zu 933 MHz oder einem alternativen Celeron mit 566 MHz Platz. Damit eignet sich der Industrierechner mit einer Speicherkapazität von bis zu 1 GB SDRAM für ein breites industrielles Anwendungsfeld, von anspruchsvollen Maschinensteuerungen bis hin zu Industrieservern.
Trotz der beengten Raumverhältnisse verfügt der Rechner über 5 zusätzliche frei Slots zur Erweiterung der Funktionalitäten um digitale I/O`s, Feldbusse wie CAN, PROFIBUS oder auch intelligente Achsensteuerung.
Der Industrierechner zeichnet sich zudem durch die verwendeten redundanten PFC-Netzteile und die E-Pac Technologie aus, die eine bessere Belüftung der Hotspots und zudem eine bessere Wartbarkeit des Rechners erlaubt, als es bislang möglich war. Zu einer besseren Wartbarkeit und einem problemlosen Upgrading tragen zudem die frontseitigen I/Os für Service und Update bei.
Der Industrie-PC PxV206 ist ab sofort verfügbar.
Pressekontakt:
Susanne Peczler, Marcom Manager Kontron EMEA
Email: susanne.peczler@pep.de
Ansprechpartner:
Günter Dumsky, Product Manager Stationary Systems
Email: Guenter.Dumsky@kontron.com
Nur durch die schlechte Lage hat das am Dienstag einen Run verhindert!
Hi!
News vom Di, 11. Sep 2001
RPD-1158: Kaskadierbar für bis 512 Systeme:
Kompaktes Display mit 1 HE vereinfacht Verkabelung
Fortsetzung:
Das innovative 15“-Display RPD-1158 für Gestelleinbau mit lediglich 44 mm Höhe zeichnet sich durch einen integrierten Achtfach-KVM-Umschalter (Keyboard/Video/Mouse) mit Autosensing-Funktion an der Tastaturschublade aus. Auf diese Weise können alle Signale ohne Kabelsalat über einen 25-poligen Stecker übertragen werden.
Durch Kaskadieren kann ein RPD-1158 bis zu 512 Systeme steuern. Der konfigurierbare Zugriffsschutz sowie der Display-Schutz verbessern die MTBF durch automatisches Abschalten des Displays, sobald das System geschlossen wird. Weiterhin ist ein Hot-Key sowie eine OSD-Control-Funktion enthalten. Ein Passwortschutz sowie von vorn abschließbarer Zugriff sorgen für zusätzliche Systemsicherheit
Das Display findet unter anderem Einsatz in der Fertigungsautomatisierung, in Serverfarmen oder im Control-Tower von Flugplätzen. Unterstützt werden alle gängigen Betriebssysteme. Verwendet wird ein 15“-TFT-LCD-Panel-Display mit 1024 x 768 Pixel sowie Hintergrundbeleuchtung mit automatischer Abschaltung. Das Stahlgehäuse hat die Abmessungen 440 x 492 x 44 mm und wiegt 17 kg.
Der Aufbau des kompakten Displays vereinfacht nicht nur die Verkabelung, sondern gewährleistet auch leichten Zugriff und einfache Wartung. Versorgt wird das Gerät durch eine automatisch schaltendes Netzteil mit einem Wechselspannungs-Eingang von 85 V bis 264 V.
Der weltweite Bedarf an derartigen Systemen liegt bei 30.000 Stück. Kontron will mit dem RPD-1158 rund zehn Prozent des Marktes bedienen.
Zu Kontron Embedded Computers
Kontron Embedded Computers zählt zu den größten Herstellern von embedded und anwendungsbezogenen Computinglösungen der Welt. Kontron beliefert führende OEMs, Systemintegratoren sowie Anwendungsanbieter in den Märkten Kommunikation, Automation und Industriecomputer. Das Unternehmen hilft Kunden, ihre Time-to-Market wesentlich zu verkürzen und einen Wettbewerbsvorteil mit Produkten zu gewinnen, die zweckbestimmte Hochleistungs-Computerplattformen und Systeme, Single-board-Computer, Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen sowie tragbare Computer umfassen. Die Communications Group liefert eine offene Entwicklungs-Plattform für innovative Anwendungen in modernen Internet- und Telekommunikations-Infrastrukturen sowie Carrier-class-Lösungen für die Konvergenz von Sprache und Daten. Kontron beschäftigt weltweit mehr als 800 Mitarbeiter und betreibt Fertigungsstätten sowohl in Europa als auch in Nordamerika. Kontron ist am deutschen Neuen Markt unter dem Symbol "KBC" börsennotiert.
Weitere Informationen durch:
Kontron embedded computers AG
Sabine Spinnarke
Oskar-von-Miller-Straße 1
D-85386 Eching
Telefon 08165-77-633
Sabine.Spinnarke@kontron.com
News vom Do, 13. Sep 2001
Das kleine Kraftpaket:
Pentium III Power im Miniformat
Fortsetzung:
Unter dem Produktnamen PxV206 bringt Kontron jetzt einen Industrie-PC auf den Markt, der den Kundenanforderungen nach immer höherer Leistung bei immer kleineren Abmaßen entgegenkommt.
Das kompakte Gehäuse im 19-Zoll-Format (2HE) und einer Einbautiefe von 457 mm bietet wahlweise einem Pentium III mit bis zu 933 MHz oder einem alternativen Celeron mit 566 MHz Platz. Damit eignet sich der Industrierechner mit einer Speicherkapazität von bis zu 1 GB SDRAM für ein breites industrielles Anwendungsfeld, von anspruchsvollen Maschinensteuerungen bis hin zu Industrieservern.
Trotz der beengten Raumverhältnisse verfügt der Rechner über 5 zusätzliche frei Slots zur Erweiterung der Funktionalitäten um digitale I/O`s, Feldbusse wie CAN, PROFIBUS oder auch intelligente Achsensteuerung.
Der Industrierechner zeichnet sich zudem durch die verwendeten redundanten PFC-Netzteile und die E-Pac Technologie aus, die eine bessere Belüftung der Hotspots und zudem eine bessere Wartbarkeit des Rechners erlaubt, als es bislang möglich war. Zu einer besseren Wartbarkeit und einem problemlosen Upgrading tragen zudem die frontseitigen I/Os für Service und Update bei.
Der Industrie-PC PxV206 ist ab sofort verfügbar.
Pressekontakt:
Susanne Peczler, Marcom Manager Kontron EMEA
Email: susanne.peczler@pep.de
Ansprechpartner:
Günter Dumsky, Product Manager Stationary Systems
Email: Guenter.Dumsky@kontron.com
Nur durch die schlechte Lage hat das am Dienstag einen Run verhindert!
PRESSEMITTEILUNG
Kontron "buy" Datum: 25.09.2001
Das Anlageurteil der Wertpapieranalysten von "neue märkte" für die Aktie Kontron Embedded Computers AG lautet "buy". (WKN 523990) Das in Eching bei München ansässige Unternehmen sei einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter von miniaturisierten Computern. Kontron dürfte von der Erhöhung des Verteidigungsbudgets in den Vereinigten Staaten vor allem in der Produktsparte "Mobile Computer im Feld" profitieren. Durch die seit dem Börsengang durchgeführten Firmenakquisitionen seien die Vertriebsnetze in Europa, Asien und in den USA ausgebaut und preiswerte Produktionskapazitäten hinzugewonnen worden. Der Konzern habe sich dabei zum Ziel gesetzt, bis zum Jahr 2003 zum Weltmarktführer zu avancieren und den führenden ECT-Anbeiter Radisys auszuspielen. Über die belgische Tochter habe Kontron die Firma Micro Automation Technology (M.A.T.) zu 100% übernommen. M.A.T. sei seit 1988 auf die Herstellung von Enbedded Computer-Lösungen im Bereich der Schienenfahrzeug- und Verkehrstechnologie spezialisiert. Kontron habe mitgeteilt, dass neben der USA-Armee auch mit der US-Sicherheitsbehörde zusammengearbeitet werde. Die Analysten würden es für möglich halten, dass seitens der Fieldworks Inc. aus Minesota, an der Kontron mehrheitlich zu 62% beteiligt sei, neben dem bisherigen Großauftrag von der US-Armee weitere Aufträge anstehend könnten. Laut dem Unternehmen, seien bisher kaum Investorenanfragen bezüglich des Umsatzpotenzials aus Militäraufträgen gestellt worden. Die Analysten würden wegen der niedrigen Bewertung sowie der Wachstumsphantasie eine verstärkte Nachfrage nach dem Titel erwarten. Daher raten die Analysten von "neue märkte" zum Kauf der Kontron-Aktie".
Quelle: AKTIENCHECK.DE AG
Kontron "buy" Datum: 25.09.2001
Das Anlageurteil der Wertpapieranalysten von "neue märkte" für die Aktie Kontron Embedded Computers AG lautet "buy". (WKN 523990) Das in Eching bei München ansässige Unternehmen sei einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter von miniaturisierten Computern. Kontron dürfte von der Erhöhung des Verteidigungsbudgets in den Vereinigten Staaten vor allem in der Produktsparte "Mobile Computer im Feld" profitieren. Durch die seit dem Börsengang durchgeführten Firmenakquisitionen seien die Vertriebsnetze in Europa, Asien und in den USA ausgebaut und preiswerte Produktionskapazitäten hinzugewonnen worden. Der Konzern habe sich dabei zum Ziel gesetzt, bis zum Jahr 2003 zum Weltmarktführer zu avancieren und den führenden ECT-Anbeiter Radisys auszuspielen. Über die belgische Tochter habe Kontron die Firma Micro Automation Technology (M.A.T.) zu 100% übernommen. M.A.T. sei seit 1988 auf die Herstellung von Enbedded Computer-Lösungen im Bereich der Schienenfahrzeug- und Verkehrstechnologie spezialisiert. Kontron habe mitgeteilt, dass neben der USA-Armee auch mit der US-Sicherheitsbehörde zusammengearbeitet werde. Die Analysten würden es für möglich halten, dass seitens der Fieldworks Inc. aus Minesota, an der Kontron mehrheitlich zu 62% beteiligt sei, neben dem bisherigen Großauftrag von der US-Armee weitere Aufträge anstehend könnten. Laut dem Unternehmen, seien bisher kaum Investorenanfragen bezüglich des Umsatzpotenzials aus Militäraufträgen gestellt worden. Die Analysten würden wegen der niedrigen Bewertung sowie der Wachstumsphantasie eine verstärkte Nachfrage nach dem Titel erwarten. Daher raten die Analysten von "neue märkte" zum Kauf der Kontron-Aktie".
Quelle: AKTIENCHECK.DE AG
Tuesday October 23, 8:02 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Reports Third Quarter Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced results for third quarter 2001. Kontron Mobile Computing is a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computing equipment to the U.S. Army and other defense, public safety and commercial customers.
The company reported third quarter sales of $3.2 million compared to $3.4 million for third quarter 2000. Operating profit was reported as $250,053 compared to a loss of $6.6 million for third quarter 2000.
The company reported a loss of $0.02 per share and a net loss of $304,303 for third quarter, compared to a loss of $0.82 per share and a net loss of $7.3 million in third quarter 2000.
``I`m pleased to report that we`ve weathered a challenging quarter and emerged a stronger company,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO. ``During the quarter, we retired a significant amount of debt and paid a final, one-time brokerage payment relating to recent corporate transactions. Although third quarter revenues were weaker than we`d hoped, we`ve dramatically improved our overall condition from that of a year ago and I`m pleased with our positive operating income.
``We now prepare to meet what we expect will be increased demand for our products both in the short term and the long term,`` Sparrvik added. ``At this time, we especially look forward to serving our defense and public safety customers as we work to help create a safer world.``
Sparrvik attributed weakness in third quarter revenues, in part, to a temporary lag in new orders received on and following Sept. 11, 2001. Year-to-date revenues were $13.1 million -- an 11 percent increase compared to the same period in 2000.
During the quarter, the company repaid $3 million to note holders from debt refinancing received in September 1999. Due to this repayment, Sparrvik said, financing expenses for the remainder of 2001 will decrease by approximately 50 percent.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions, supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
The Kontron group of companies includes:
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), Eden Prairie, Minn. (mobile computing competence center)
ISPro, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan (sales and marketing center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Communications Inc. (formerly Teknor Applicom, Inc.), Montreal, Canada (communications competence center)
PEP Modular Computers GmbH, Kaufbeuren, Germany (automation competence center)
TMC Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan (operations center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Embedded Computers AG is publicly traded on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under symbol ``KBC.``
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
........................KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC
................................BALANCE SHEETS
.................................................September 30,...December 31
2001............2000
(Unaudited)
.................ASSETS
....Current Assets:
....Cash and cash equivalents $2,266,072 $552,887
....Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
.....doubtful accounts of $263,900 and $334,100 2,483,729......3,096,451
....Inventories 1,684,088......2,487,643
....Prepaid expenses and other 322,577........472,287
......Total current assets 6,756,466......6,609,268
....Property and equipment:
......Computers and equipment 1,108,227......1,699,278
......Furniture and fixtures 795,387........943,795
......Leasehold improvements 346,099........331,736
......Less: Accumulated depreciation and
.......amortization (1,832,782)....(2,116,720)
......Property and equipment, net 416,931........858,089
......Deposits and other assets, net 15,176..........7,774
........Total Assets $7,188,573.....$7,475,131
....... LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
....Current Liabilities:
....Accounts payable $1,597,223.....$3,192,823
....Accrued warranty expenses 332,169........507,099
....Accrued compensation and benefits 88,864........285,893
....Other accrued liabilities 972,264......1,816,182
....Deferred revenue 1,261,586........738,994
....Current maturities of capitalized lease
.....obligations 10,225.........38,598
....Notes payable:
......Subordinated note, due September 2001...............--......3,000,000
......Less: Discount on notes payable.....................--.......(330,750)
......Note to Kontron for operating line 7,173,808......3,211,583
....Notes payable, net 7,173,808......5,880,833
........Total current liabilities 11,436,139.....12,460,422
....Total Liabilities 11,436,139.....12,460,422
....Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
....Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
.....$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
.....authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
.....outstanding 4,250 .........4,250
....Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
.....$.001 par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
.....500,000 issued and outstanding 500............500
....Common stock, $.001 par value,
.....30,000,000 shares authorized;
.....14,952,926 and 14,894,426 issued and
.....outstanding 14,953.........14,894
....Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972.....32,524,911
....Accumulated deficit (36,819,241)...(37,529,846)
........Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,247,566)....(4,985,291)
....Total Liabilities and Shareholders` Equity
.....(Deficit) $7,188,573.....$7,475,131
........................KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
...........................STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
.................................(Unaudited)
...................................For the Three For the Nine
...................................Months Ended Months Ended
............................September 30, October 1,September 30, October 1,
2001 2000 2001.........2000
....Net Sales................$3,248,416...$3,435,695 $13,119,656..$11,832,756
....Cost of Sales.............1,688,787....6,150,130 7,108,346...12,901,196
......Gross profit............1,559,629...(2,714,435) 6,011,310...(1,068,440)
....Operating Expenses:
......Sales and marketing.......667,573....1,341,415 2,098,829....3,623,717
......General and
.......administrative...........405,111....1,468,863 1,289,095....3,570,433
......Research and
.......development..............236,892....1,052,685 902,287....3,597,784
........Total operating
.........expenses.............1,309,576....3,862,963 4,290,211...10,791,934
........Operating profit
........(loss).................250,053...(6,577,398) 1,721,099..(11,860,374)
....Gain (loss) on currency
.....conversion.................(60,302)..........-- 190,154.......... --
....Interest and other
.....income (expense), net.....(494,054)....(407,954) (1,200,648)....(929,592)
....Net income (loss)..........(304,303) (6,985,352) 710,605..(12,789,966)
....Beneficial conversion
.....feature applicable to
.....preferred shareholders -- (270,833).........--.....(520,833)
....Net income (loss)
.....applicable to common
.....shareholders.............$(304,303) $(7,256,185) $710,605 $(13,310,799)
....Basic and Diluted
.....Income (Loss) Per
.....Common Share:
....Net income (loss) per
.....common share.................$(.02).......$(.82) $.05.......$(1.50)
....Basic weighted average
.....common shares
.....outstanding.............14,952,926....8,894,426 14,942,748....8,894,426
....Diluted weighted
.....average common shares
.....outstanding.............14,952,926....8,894,426 15,028,311....8,894,426
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Reports Third Quarter Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced results for third quarter 2001. Kontron Mobile Computing is a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computing equipment to the U.S. Army and other defense, public safety and commercial customers.
The company reported third quarter sales of $3.2 million compared to $3.4 million for third quarter 2000. Operating profit was reported as $250,053 compared to a loss of $6.6 million for third quarter 2000.
The company reported a loss of $0.02 per share and a net loss of $304,303 for third quarter, compared to a loss of $0.82 per share and a net loss of $7.3 million in third quarter 2000.
``I`m pleased to report that we`ve weathered a challenging quarter and emerged a stronger company,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO. ``During the quarter, we retired a significant amount of debt and paid a final, one-time brokerage payment relating to recent corporate transactions. Although third quarter revenues were weaker than we`d hoped, we`ve dramatically improved our overall condition from that of a year ago and I`m pleased with our positive operating income.
``We now prepare to meet what we expect will be increased demand for our products both in the short term and the long term,`` Sparrvik added. ``At this time, we especially look forward to serving our defense and public safety customers as we work to help create a safer world.``
Sparrvik attributed weakness in third quarter revenues, in part, to a temporary lag in new orders received on and following Sept. 11, 2001. Year-to-date revenues were $13.1 million -- an 11 percent increase compared to the same period in 2000.
During the quarter, the company repaid $3 million to note holders from debt refinancing received in September 1999. Due to this repayment, Sparrvik said, financing expenses for the remainder of 2001 will decrease by approximately 50 percent.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is one of the world`s largest manufacturers of embedded computing solutions, supplying leading OEMs, systems integrators and application providers in the communications, automation and mobile markets.
The Kontron group of companies includes:
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), Eden Prairie, Minn. (mobile computing competence center)
ISPro, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan (sales and marketing center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Communications Inc. (formerly Teknor Applicom, Inc.), Montreal, Canada (communications competence center)
PEP Modular Computers GmbH, Kaufbeuren, Germany (automation competence center)
TMC Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan (operations center for Asia-Pacific region)
Kontron Embedded Computers AG is publicly traded on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under symbol ``KBC.``
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
........................KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC
................................BALANCE SHEETS
.................................................September 30,...December 31
2001............2000
(Unaudited)
.................ASSETS
....Current Assets:
....Cash and cash equivalents $2,266,072 $552,887
....Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
.....doubtful accounts of $263,900 and $334,100 2,483,729......3,096,451
....Inventories 1,684,088......2,487,643
....Prepaid expenses and other 322,577........472,287
......Total current assets 6,756,466......6,609,268
....Property and equipment:
......Computers and equipment 1,108,227......1,699,278
......Furniture and fixtures 795,387........943,795
......Leasehold improvements 346,099........331,736
......Less: Accumulated depreciation and
.......amortization (1,832,782)....(2,116,720)
......Property and equipment, net 416,931........858,089
......Deposits and other assets, net 15,176..........7,774
........Total Assets $7,188,573.....$7,475,131
....... LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY
....Current Liabilities:
....Accounts payable $1,597,223.....$3,192,823
....Accrued warranty expenses 332,169........507,099
....Accrued compensation and benefits 88,864........285,893
....Other accrued liabilities 972,264......1,816,182
....Deferred revenue 1,261,586........738,994
....Current maturities of capitalized lease
.....obligations 10,225.........38,598
....Notes payable:
......Subordinated note, due September 2001...............--......3,000,000
......Less: Discount on notes payable.....................--.......(330,750)
......Note to Kontron for operating line 7,173,808......3,211,583
....Notes payable, net 7,173,808......5,880,833
........Total current liabilities 11,436,139.....12,460,422
....Total Liabilities 11,436,139.....12,460,422
....Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
....Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
.....$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
.....authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
.....outstanding 4,250 .........4,250
....Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
.....$.001 par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
.....500,000 issued and outstanding 500............500
....Common stock, $.001 par value,
.....30,000,000 shares authorized;
.....14,952,926 and 14,894,426 issued and
.....outstanding 14,953.........14,894
....Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972.....32,524,911
....Accumulated deficit (36,819,241)...(37,529,846)
........Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,247,566)....(4,985,291)
....Total Liabilities and Shareholders` Equity
.....(Deficit) $7,188,573.....$7,475,131
........................KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
...........................STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
.................................(Unaudited)
...................................For the Three For the Nine
...................................Months Ended Months Ended
............................September 30, October 1,September 30, October 1,
2001 2000 2001.........2000
....Net Sales................$3,248,416...$3,435,695 $13,119,656..$11,832,756
....Cost of Sales.............1,688,787....6,150,130 7,108,346...12,901,196
......Gross profit............1,559,629...(2,714,435) 6,011,310...(1,068,440)
....Operating Expenses:
......Sales and marketing.......667,573....1,341,415 2,098,829....3,623,717
......General and
.......administrative...........405,111....1,468,863 1,289,095....3,570,433
......Research and
.......development..............236,892....1,052,685 902,287....3,597,784
........Total operating
.........expenses.............1,309,576....3,862,963 4,290,211...10,791,934
........Operating profit
........(loss).................250,053...(6,577,398) 1,721,099..(11,860,374)
....Gain (loss) on currency
.....conversion.................(60,302)..........-- 190,154.......... --
....Interest and other
.....income (expense), net.....(494,054)....(407,954) (1,200,648)....(929,592)
....Net income (loss)..........(304,303) (6,985,352) 710,605..(12,789,966)
....Beneficial conversion
.....feature applicable to
.....preferred shareholders -- (270,833).........--.....(520,833)
....Net income (loss)
.....applicable to common
.....shareholders.............$(304,303) $(7,256,185) $710,605 $(13,310,799)
....Basic and Diluted
.....Income (Loss) Per
.....Common Share:
....Net income (loss) per
.....common share.................$(.02).......$(.82) $.05.......$(1.50)
....Basic weighted average
.....common shares
.....outstanding.............14,952,926....8,894,426 14,942,748....8,894,426
....Diluted weighted
.....average common shares
.....outstanding.............14,952,926....8,894,426 15,028,311....8,894,426
hallo Leute,
zur Abwechselung mal wieder ein Chart! Dieser Chart sagt mehr aus als tausend Worte von mir! KONTRON MOBILE (OTC BB:KMBC.OB hat sich bis jetzt für die Aktionäre nicht ausgezahlt.
MfG Albatossa
Anschaffung von Aktien des Direktors:
20-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 36,500 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.85/Share.
Cost of $31,171.
17-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 33,500 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.91/Share.
Cost of $30,318.
13-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 20,000 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.91/Share.
Cost of $18,120.
8-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 10,000 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.91/Share.
Cost of $9,060.
zur Abwechselung mal wieder ein Chart! Dieser Chart sagt mehr aus als tausend Worte von mir! KONTRON MOBILE (OTC BB:KMBC.OB hat sich bis jetzt für die Aktionäre nicht ausgezahlt.
MfG Albatossa
Anschaffung von Aktien des Direktors:
20-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 36,500 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.85/Share.
Cost of $31,171.
17-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 33,500 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.91/Share.
Cost of $30,318.
13-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 20,000 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.91/Share.
Cost of $18,120.
8-Aug-01 WIECZOREK, RUDOLF
Director 10,000 Shares
KMBC Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.91/Share.
Cost of $9,060.
Hallo Leute,
das sieht schwer nach einen Restruktuierungplan aus!!!
Thursday November 15, 9:01 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Executive Appointments; New Senior Management Positions to Become Effective January 1, 2002
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced two executive appointments, each of which will become effective January 1, 2002.
Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, has been named president and CEO of ICS Advent, San Diego. ICS Advent was recently acquired by Kontron Embedded Computers AG, of which Kontron Mobile Computing is an affiliate. Sparrvik now will serve as president and CEO of both companies from his San Diego office.
Dale Szymborski, mobile data business director, has been promoted to general manager, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. Szymborski, a founding member of the company in 1992, will assume day-to-day leadership and management of Kontron Mobile Computing`s operations in Minneapolis.
``As Kontron advances its position as the world leader in embedded mobile computer technology, it is with great pleasure that we continue to build a highly energetic management team with the ability to think and act globally,`` said Hannes Niederhauser, CEO, Kontron Embedded Computers AG. ``Thomas Sparrvik`s leadership at Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., resulted in a rapid and dramatic improvement in that company`s position, with controlled costs, revenue growth and consistent operating profit. Dale Szymborski will continue to build on that success going forward. I look forward to Thomas` and Dale`s contributions as they each broaden their respective responsibilities.``
The acquisition of ICS Advent by Kontron Embedded Computers AG was announced October 29, 2001 and represents the largest acquisition in Kontron`s history. ICS Advent designs, manufactures and integrates high-availability rack mount computers and single-board computers to meet customer-specific computing platform, server and application hosting solution requirements. With the addition of ICS Advent, the Kontron Americas companies now comprise 570 employees in the U.S. and Canada. Kontron also gains ICS Advent`s Industrial Computer Source brand -- one of the most recognized in the embedded and industrial PC industry.
In an earlier statement, Kontron Embedded Computers AG said that it expects cost savings and increased sales and revenue opportunities throughout the Kontron group of companies as the result of the acquisition.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
das sieht schwer nach einen Restruktuierungplan aus!!!
Thursday November 15, 9:01 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Executive Appointments; New Senior Management Positions to Become Effective January 1, 2002
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced two executive appointments, each of which will become effective January 1, 2002.
Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO, has been named president and CEO of ICS Advent, San Diego. ICS Advent was recently acquired by Kontron Embedded Computers AG, of which Kontron Mobile Computing is an affiliate. Sparrvik now will serve as president and CEO of both companies from his San Diego office.
Dale Szymborski, mobile data business director, has been promoted to general manager, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. Szymborski, a founding member of the company in 1992, will assume day-to-day leadership and management of Kontron Mobile Computing`s operations in Minneapolis.
``As Kontron advances its position as the world leader in embedded mobile computer technology, it is with great pleasure that we continue to build a highly energetic management team with the ability to think and act globally,`` said Hannes Niederhauser, CEO, Kontron Embedded Computers AG. ``Thomas Sparrvik`s leadership at Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., resulted in a rapid and dramatic improvement in that company`s position, with controlled costs, revenue growth and consistent operating profit. Dale Szymborski will continue to build on that success going forward. I look forward to Thomas` and Dale`s contributions as they each broaden their respective responsibilities.``
The acquisition of ICS Advent by Kontron Embedded Computers AG was announced October 29, 2001 and represents the largest acquisition in Kontron`s history. ICS Advent designs, manufactures and integrates high-availability rack mount computers and single-board computers to meet customer-specific computing platform, server and application hosting solution requirements. With the addition of ICS Advent, the Kontron Americas companies now comprise 570 employees in the U.S. and Canada. Kontron also gains ICS Advent`s Industrial Computer Source brand -- one of the most recognized in the embedded and industrial PC industry.
In an earlier statement, Kontron Embedded Computers AG said that it expects cost savings and increased sales and revenue opportunities throughout the Kontron group of companies as the result of the acquisition.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Hallo Leute,
auch wenn es lange gedauert hat, die Fa. FieldWorks/Kontron Mobile Computing hat den breakeven geschafft!
Gruß Albatossa
Tuesday February 19, 11:27 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Record Profits for Fiscal Year 2001; Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced results for fourth quarter and fiscal year 2001 -- the most profitable fiscal year in the company`s history.
For the fiscal year ending December 30, 2001, the company reported record operating profit of $2.127 million. The company also reported record net profit totaling $940,000, or $0.06 per share, as compared to a net loss of $17.7 million, or a loss of $1.92 per share, for fiscal year 2000. Revenues for 2001 totaled $17.3 million, up 10 percent over 2000 revenue of $15.7 million.
For fourth quarter 2001, the company reported net profit of $230,000, or $0.01 per share, as compared to a net loss of $4.4 million, or loss of $0.43 per share, for the same period in 2000. Revenue was $4.2 million, an 8 percent increase over 2000 fourth quarter revenue of $3.9 million.
Company executives will hold a conference call today to discuss earnings at 1:30 p.m. Central Standard Time. Participants should dial (212) 346-0250 a few minutes prior to the start of the conference call.
``2001 was a turnaround year for Kontron Mobile Computing and the most successful year in our history,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO. ``In the midst of a very challenging year for our industry, we worked diligently to reduce operating costs and maximize revenue. The excellent results speak for the hard work and dedication of our employees.``
The company posted four consecutive quarters of positive operating profit and concluded both the year and the fourth quarter with a positive book-to-bill ratio, Sparrvik added.
``I am confident that our progress in 2001 and our improved financial position will enable more stability and predictability in our business operations going forward,`` said Sparrvik. ``We look forward to delivering exciting new products now in development, to pursuing accelerated revenue growth and to widening our market reach in the coming year and beyond.``
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
BALANCE SHEETS
December 30, December 31,
2001............2000.......... ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $2,073,970.........$552,887
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $317,200 and $334,100 2,834,150...........3,048,614
Accounts receivable, related parties 118,472.............47,837
Inventories 1,191,276...........2,487,643
Prepaid expenses and other 334,156.............472,287
Total current assets 6,552,024...........6,609,268
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,114,125..........1,699,278
Furniture and fixtures 795,387............943,795
Leasehold improvements 346,099...........331,736
Less: Accumulated depreciation and amortization (1,911,244).......(2,116,720)
Property and equipment, net 344,367..........858,089
Deposits and Other Assets, net 19,764...........7,774
Total Assets $6,916,155......$7,475,131
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $1,118,581........$2,992,439
Accounts payable, related parties 210,054..........200,384
Accrued warranty and product upgrade 332,169..........507,099
Accrued compensation and benefits 257,398..........285,893
Other accrued liabilities 771,502.........1,816,182
Deferred revenue 1,306,563.......738,994
Current maturities of capitalized lease
obligations -- 38,598
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 -- 3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable -- (330,750)
Note to Kontron Embedded Computers AG
for operating line 6,937,700.........3,211,583
Notes payable, net 6,937,700.........5,880,833
Total current liabilities 10,933,967........12,460,422
Total liabilities 10,933,967........12,460,422
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares authorized;
4,250,000 issued and outstanding at
December 30, 2001 4,250.............4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
500,000 issued and outstanding at
December 30, 2001 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000 shares
authorized; 14,952,926 and 14,894,426 issued
and outstanding 14,953..........14,894
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972.........32,524,911
Accumulated deficit (36,589,487)............ (37,529,846)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,017,812)............. (4,985,291)
Total liabilities and shareholders`
equity (deficit) $6,916,155.............. $7,475,131
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the Years Ended
December 30, December 31, January 2,
2001 2000................ 2000
Net Sales $17,306,146........... $15,695,581............. $25,329,192
Cost of Sales 9,486,877......... 17,389,626.............. 17,950,297
Gross profit (loss) 7,819,269.......... (1,694,045)............. 7,378,895
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 2,747,064........ 4,413,415............... 5,632,785
General and administrative 1,719,633......... 3,949,925............... 2,998,141
Research and development 1,205,491......... 4,212,734............... 3,413,955
Restructuring costs 20,078....... 501,805................. 399,978
Total operating expenses 5,692,266 ......... 13,077,879.............. 12,444,859
Operating profit (loss) 2,127,003.......... (14,771,924)........... (5,065,964)
Gain on currency conversion 207,664 ............... -- --
Interest income (expense), net (1,274,607)......... (1,764,760)............ (317,511)
Other income (expense), net (119,701)........ (640,735).............. 3,417
Net income (loss) 940,359.......... (17,177,419)........... (5,380,058)
Beneficial conversion feature
applicable to preferred
shareholders -- (520,833).............. --
Net income (loss) applicable to
common shareholders $940,359........... $(17,698,252)........... $(5,380,058)
Basic and Diluted Income (Loss)
Per Common Share:
Net income (loss) per common
share $.06............ $(1.92).............. $(.61)
Basic weighted average common
shares outstanding 14,945,293.......... 9,240,580.............. 8,874,473
Diluted weighted average common
shares outstanding 15,028,848.......... 9,240,580................ 8,874,473
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
auch wenn es lange gedauert hat, die Fa. FieldWorks/Kontron Mobile Computing hat den breakeven geschafft!
Gruß Albatossa
Tuesday February 19, 11:27 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Record Profits for Fiscal Year 2001; Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), formerly FieldWorks, Inc., today announced results for fourth quarter and fiscal year 2001 -- the most profitable fiscal year in the company`s history.
For the fiscal year ending December 30, 2001, the company reported record operating profit of $2.127 million. The company also reported record net profit totaling $940,000, or $0.06 per share, as compared to a net loss of $17.7 million, or a loss of $1.92 per share, for fiscal year 2000. Revenues for 2001 totaled $17.3 million, up 10 percent over 2000 revenue of $15.7 million.
For fourth quarter 2001, the company reported net profit of $230,000, or $0.01 per share, as compared to a net loss of $4.4 million, or loss of $0.43 per share, for the same period in 2000. Revenue was $4.2 million, an 8 percent increase over 2000 fourth quarter revenue of $3.9 million.
Company executives will hold a conference call today to discuss earnings at 1:30 p.m. Central Standard Time. Participants should dial (212) 346-0250 a few minutes prior to the start of the conference call.
``2001 was a turnaround year for Kontron Mobile Computing and the most successful year in our history,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, president and CEO. ``In the midst of a very challenging year for our industry, we worked diligently to reduce operating costs and maximize revenue. The excellent results speak for the hard work and dedication of our employees.``
The company posted four consecutive quarters of positive operating profit and concluded both the year and the fourth quarter with a positive book-to-bill ratio, Sparrvik added.
``I am confident that our progress in 2001 and our improved financial position will enable more stability and predictability in our business operations going forward,`` said Sparrvik. ``We look forward to delivering exciting new products now in development, to pursuing accelerated revenue growth and to widening our market reach in the coming year and beyond.``
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
BALANCE SHEETS
December 30, December 31,
2001............2000.......... ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $2,073,970.........$552,887
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $317,200 and $334,100 2,834,150...........3,048,614
Accounts receivable, related parties 118,472.............47,837
Inventories 1,191,276...........2,487,643
Prepaid expenses and other 334,156.............472,287
Total current assets 6,552,024...........6,609,268
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,114,125..........1,699,278
Furniture and fixtures 795,387............943,795
Leasehold improvements 346,099...........331,736
Less: Accumulated depreciation and amortization (1,911,244).......(2,116,720)
Property and equipment, net 344,367..........858,089
Deposits and Other Assets, net 19,764...........7,774
Total Assets $6,916,155......$7,475,131
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $1,118,581........$2,992,439
Accounts payable, related parties 210,054..........200,384
Accrued warranty and product upgrade 332,169..........507,099
Accrued compensation and benefits 257,398..........285,893
Other accrued liabilities 771,502.........1,816,182
Deferred revenue 1,306,563.......738,994
Current maturities of capitalized lease
obligations -- 38,598
Notes payable:
Subordinated note, due September 2001 -- 3,000,000
Less: Discount on notes payable -- (330,750)
Note to Kontron Embedded Computers AG
for operating line 6,937,700.........3,211,583
Notes payable, net 6,937,700.........5,880,833
Total current liabilities 10,933,967........12,460,422
Total liabilities 10,933,967........12,460,422
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares authorized;
4,250,000 issued and outstanding at
December 30, 2001 4,250.............4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
500,000 issued and outstanding at
December 30, 2001 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000 shares
authorized; 14,952,926 and 14,894,426 issued
and outstanding 14,953..........14,894
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972.........32,524,911
Accumulated deficit (36,589,487)............ (37,529,846)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,017,812)............. (4,985,291)
Total liabilities and shareholders`
equity (deficit) $6,916,155.............. $7,475,131
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the Years Ended
December 30, December 31, January 2,
2001 2000................ 2000
Net Sales $17,306,146........... $15,695,581............. $25,329,192
Cost of Sales 9,486,877......... 17,389,626.............. 17,950,297
Gross profit (loss) 7,819,269.......... (1,694,045)............. 7,378,895
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 2,747,064........ 4,413,415............... 5,632,785
General and administrative 1,719,633......... 3,949,925............... 2,998,141
Research and development 1,205,491......... 4,212,734............... 3,413,955
Restructuring costs 20,078....... 501,805................. 399,978
Total operating expenses 5,692,266 ......... 13,077,879.............. 12,444,859
Operating profit (loss) 2,127,003.......... (14,771,924)........... (5,065,964)
Gain on currency conversion 207,664 ............... -- --
Interest income (expense), net (1,274,607)......... (1,764,760)............ (317,511)
Other income (expense), net (119,701)........ (640,735).............. 3,417
Net income (loss) 940,359.......... (17,177,419)........... (5,380,058)
Beneficial conversion feature
applicable to preferred
shareholders -- (520,833).............. --
Net income (loss) applicable to
common shareholders $940,359........... $(17,698,252)........... $(5,380,058)
Basic and Diluted Income (Loss)
Per Common Share:
Net income (loss) per common
share $.06............ $(1.92).............. $(.61)
Basic weighted average common
shares outstanding 14,945,293.......... 9,240,580.............. 8,874,473
Diluted weighted average common
shares outstanding 15,028,848.......... 9,240,580................ 8,874,473
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Hallo Leute,
auch wenn es nur wenige interessiert, die Insider kaufen weiter zu. Herr William Perron kann gar nicht genug von Kontron Mobile Computing Aktien bekommen und hat in den letzten 12 Monaten allein 58500 Aktien zugekauft!
http://biz.yahoo.com/t/k/kmbc.ob.html
Insider & restricted shareholder transactions reported over the last year
Date Who Shares
Stock Transaction ADVERTISEMENT
21-Jan-02 PERRON, WILLIAM P
Director 5,500
KMBC Purchased at $0.95/Share.
Cost of $5,225.
Gruß Albatossa
auch wenn es nur wenige interessiert, die Insider kaufen weiter zu. Herr William Perron kann gar nicht genug von Kontron Mobile Computing Aktien bekommen und hat in den letzten 12 Monaten allein 58500 Aktien zugekauft!
http://biz.yahoo.com/t/k/kmbc.ob.html
Insider & restricted shareholder transactions reported over the last year
Date Who Shares
Stock Transaction ADVERTISEMENT
21-Jan-02 PERRON, WILLIAM P
Director 5,500
KMBC Purchased at $0.95/Share.
Cost of $5,225.
Gruß Albatossa
@Guten Abend Albatossa
Mich interessiert dies ausserorderntlich. Und ganz unter uns. Diese Wendung der Dinge bei der ehemaligen Field Works überrascht mich nicht im geringsten. Im Gegenteil wurde hier schon mehrmals von meiner Seite betont dass diese Firma den Break Even überraschend schnell erreichen wird. Sicherlich ist in diesem psychologischen Umfeld eine solche Meldung für gewisse Leute kein Highflyer. Ausser natürlich dass man/frau wieder sehr schnell und in fast schon panaroiden Anfällen von manipulierten Zahlen oder gar Betrug schwadroniert wird! (hihihi..)
Eines sollte doch nun klar geworden sein. Jeder Basher oder Kritiker-Thread wird angeklickt ohne Ende. Aber eine wirklich wichtige Meldung wie diese wird weitestgehend ignoriert. Das unsere Baissisten keine grosse Sache daraus machen wollen verstehe ich ja noch. Aber all die anderen Anleger....? Nun ja. Ich denke die nächsten Wochen und Monate werden uns allen so oder so aufschluss darüber bringen ob wir richtig liegen oder eine zweite RD4 vor uns sehen, was sich hier ja einige wünschen
Der Markt wird dies alles so oder so richten, da können hier alle bashen und pushen ohne Ende! Und das ist auch gut so!!
Ihnen noch einen schönen Abend wünscht
HM
Mich interessiert dies ausserorderntlich. Und ganz unter uns. Diese Wendung der Dinge bei der ehemaligen Field Works überrascht mich nicht im geringsten. Im Gegenteil wurde hier schon mehrmals von meiner Seite betont dass diese Firma den Break Even überraschend schnell erreichen wird. Sicherlich ist in diesem psychologischen Umfeld eine solche Meldung für gewisse Leute kein Highflyer. Ausser natürlich dass man/frau wieder sehr schnell und in fast schon panaroiden Anfällen von manipulierten Zahlen oder gar Betrug schwadroniert wird! (hihihi..)
Eines sollte doch nun klar geworden sein. Jeder Basher oder Kritiker-Thread wird angeklickt ohne Ende. Aber eine wirklich wichtige Meldung wie diese wird weitestgehend ignoriert. Das unsere Baissisten keine grosse Sache daraus machen wollen verstehe ich ja noch. Aber all die anderen Anleger....? Nun ja. Ich denke die nächsten Wochen und Monate werden uns allen so oder so aufschluss darüber bringen ob wir richtig liegen oder eine zweite RD4 vor uns sehen, was sich hier ja einige wünschen
Der Markt wird dies alles so oder so richten, da können hier alle bashen und pushen ohne Ende! Und das ist auch gut so!!
Ihnen noch einen schönen Abend wünscht
HM
Hallo herr.motzki,
was soll ich dazu sagen! Wenn alle sich die Krise wünschen dann muß sie wohl kommen! Wer kommt schon gerne auf die Idee gerade im Bärenmarkt sich günstig mit den Aktien einzudecken die eine gute Zukunftperpektive hat? Und warum sollte man auch groß Werbung für diese Aktie machen, wenn alle nur über einen lachen wenn man erzählt das man seine Aktien länger als nur 24 Stunden halten will, wo doch alle so schlau sind! Wieviele machen sich wirklich die Mühe und sammeln alle wichtige Daten und Ergebnis zusammen und ziehen daraus auch die richtigen Schlüsse? Bashen und pushen ist doch viel einfacher. Die wahren Kenner sammeln jetzt im Stillen die unterbewerteten Aktien ein! Ich wünsche dir noch viel Erfolg und da bin ich mir sicher mit deine Aktienkäufe!
MfG Albatossa
was soll ich dazu sagen! Wenn alle sich die Krise wünschen dann muß sie wohl kommen! Wer kommt schon gerne auf die Idee gerade im Bärenmarkt sich günstig mit den Aktien einzudecken die eine gute Zukunftperpektive hat? Und warum sollte man auch groß Werbung für diese Aktie machen, wenn alle nur über einen lachen wenn man erzählt das man seine Aktien länger als nur 24 Stunden halten will, wo doch alle so schlau sind! Wieviele machen sich wirklich die Mühe und sammeln alle wichtige Daten und Ergebnis zusammen und ziehen daraus auch die richtigen Schlüsse? Bashen und pushen ist doch viel einfacher. Die wahren Kenner sammeln jetzt im Stillen die unterbewerteten Aktien ein! Ich wünsche dir noch viel Erfolg und da bin ich mir sicher mit deine Aktienkäufe!
MfG Albatossa
@Hallo Albatossa
MfG
HM
MfG
HM
Hallo Leute,
am 21. May gibt es ein Aktionär-Meeting und danach sollte eigentlich alles klar sein!
Nur zu information: Kontron Mobile Computing kostet momentan 0,70US$ und hat ein KGV von 12 bezogen auf das Betriebsergebnis im Jahr 2001. Ich würde sagen, das dies ein guter Einstiegzeitpunkt ist! Sollten die Zukunftaussichten einigermaßen vernüftig sein, dann kann man eigentlich hier nicht mehr viel falsch machen! Warum wohl erhält Kontron dieses Listing an der US Börsen aufrecht.(Alle andere Firmen wurden vollständig geschluckt und ein Delisting durchgeführt) Nur mal als Gedankenstütze!
MfG Albatossa
Thursday February 21, 10:55 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Appoints Dale Szymborski President; 2002 Annual Meeting of Shareholders to Be Held May 21st
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, today announced that the company`s board of directors has named Dale Szymborski the firm`s new president.
Szymborski succeeds Thomas Sparrvik as president, effective immediately. Sparrvik continues as the company`s chief executive officer.
``As a veteran member of our senior management team, Dale Szymborski helped lead our company to the most successful and profitable fiscal year in our history,`` said Sparrvik. ``His deep knowledge of our industry, proven management skills and years of direct experience with our customers will continue to be great assets for our company as he assumes this new leadership role. I congratulate Dale and I look forward to working with him to continue the positive momentum we`ve built together.``
Szymborski brings more than ten years of management, product development and sales and marketing experience to the position. A founding member of the company in 1992, he most recently served as the firm`s general manager. Previously, as director of the firm`s mobile data business, he led the development and launch of the company`s successful EnVoy Mobile Data Server. He holds a B.A. in management and marketing from St. John`s University, Collegeville, Minn., and is completing an M.B.A. at the University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis.
Also today, Kontron Mobile Computing announced that it will convene its annual meeting of shareholders on Tues., May 21, 2002, at 3 p.m. CDT. The meeting will take place at the Minneapolis Marriott Southwest, 5801 Opus Parkway, Minnetonka, Minn. Shareholders of record as of Mar. 25, 2002, will receive notice of the meeting and proxy information by mail.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
am 21. May gibt es ein Aktionär-Meeting und danach sollte eigentlich alles klar sein!
Nur zu information: Kontron Mobile Computing kostet momentan 0,70US$ und hat ein KGV von 12 bezogen auf das Betriebsergebnis im Jahr 2001. Ich würde sagen, das dies ein guter Einstiegzeitpunkt ist! Sollten die Zukunftaussichten einigermaßen vernüftig sein, dann kann man eigentlich hier nicht mehr viel falsch machen! Warum wohl erhält Kontron dieses Listing an der US Börsen aufrecht.(Alle andere Firmen wurden vollständig geschluckt und ein Delisting durchgeführt) Nur mal als Gedankenstütze!
MfG Albatossa
Thursday February 21, 10:55 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Appoints Dale Szymborski President; 2002 Annual Meeting of Shareholders to Be Held May 21st
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, today announced that the company`s board of directors has named Dale Szymborski the firm`s new president.
Szymborski succeeds Thomas Sparrvik as president, effective immediately. Sparrvik continues as the company`s chief executive officer.
``As a veteran member of our senior management team, Dale Szymborski helped lead our company to the most successful and profitable fiscal year in our history,`` said Sparrvik. ``His deep knowledge of our industry, proven management skills and years of direct experience with our customers will continue to be great assets for our company as he assumes this new leadership role. I congratulate Dale and I look forward to working with him to continue the positive momentum we`ve built together.``
Szymborski brings more than ten years of management, product development and sales and marketing experience to the position. A founding member of the company in 1992, he most recently served as the firm`s general manager. Previously, as director of the firm`s mobile data business, he led the development and launch of the company`s successful EnVoy Mobile Data Server. He holds a B.A. in management and marketing from St. John`s University, Collegeville, Minn., and is completing an M.B.A. at the University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis.
Also today, Kontron Mobile Computing announced that it will convene its annual meeting of shareholders on Tues., May 21, 2002, at 3 p.m. CDT. The meeting will take place at the Minneapolis Marriott Southwest, 5801 Opus Parkway, Minnetonka, Minn. Shareholders of record as of Mar. 25, 2002, will receive notice of the meeting and proxy information by mail.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Hallo Leute,
wenn man sich die gesamte Kontron Töchter so anschaut, wer kann da noch der Überblick behalten, mal ehrlich? Wenn schon die Kontron Mobile Computing Inc. und Kontron Family of Companies im gemeinsamen Markt der USA als Konkurrenten auftretten! Kontron ist in der Zwischenzeilt zur einer großen Holding umgebaut worden! Das problem bei der Holdingstruktur ist, das es sehr schwierig ist dort noch durchzublicken! Die Börse und die Anleger mögen solche Holdingsstrukturen nicht allzugerne, was dazu führt das solche Unternehmen mit einen erheblichen Kursabschlag gehandelt werden! Das sehen wir gerade auch bei Kontron, viele können Hannes Niederhauser und Thomas Sparrvik mit mehr folgen. Herr Sparrvik sorgte wegen seine Sprunghaftigkeit für weitere Verwirrung als er ICS Advent dazu kaufte und damit im nordamerikanischen Markt nun zwei konkurrierende Kontrontöchter hat. Jeder Anleger fragt sich nun wohin geht die Reise mit Kontron. Damit die Anleger nicht zu ruhe kommen wird jetzt auch noch die Fusion mit Jumptec betrieben mit den folgen das die Anleger in der Zwischenzeit etwas zurückhaltenen agieren!
MfG Albatossa
DATE...........ACQUISITION
10-2001 ICS Advent
ICS Advent is a premier provider of mission critical applied computing solutions specializing in rack mount computers, chassis and enclosures, single board computers, custom and ruggedized computers and chassis. ICS Advent brings with it the Industrial Computer Source brand - one of the most recognized in the embedded and industrial PC industry - and provides Kontron with a significant North American distribution channel, as well as industry-leading platform-level systems integration capabilities. The acquisition makes Kontron the world leader in the embedded computer merchant market and one of the three largest suppliers of the broader embedded, industrial and specialty computing systems markets.
09-2001 Micro Automation Technology (M.A.T.) SA
M.A.T. provides highly specialized microprocessor-based hardware and software solutions primarily for the transportation industry. M.A.T.`s products support Kontron`s traditional product portfolio as well as enhance Kontron`s offering of embedded computer solutions in transportation markets, particularly for rail vehicles and signaling applications.
07-2001 Merz spol. S.r.o. Liberec
Merz designs standards-based automation software for various applications primarily for the public utilities, such as the hydro electric, water and energy providers, as well as for the paper industry. Merz`s technology allows Kontron to immediately deliver complete, tailor-made embedded computer system solutions to customers in these business sectors.
06-2001 Memotec Communications Inc.
Memotec Communications provides data, voice and video convergence solutions for telecommunications carriers, Internet service providers and corporate customers. Its product line of access devices and edge switches provides consolidation of multiservice traffic over packet-based and cell-based networks such as Frame Relay, IP, and ATM. Memotec products reinforce Kontron`s commitment to further penetrating the global telecom/datacom marketplace as a leading solutions provider.
04-2001 Industrial Solutions Provider Limited (ISPRO) Taipei
ISPRO manufactures embedded computers complimentary to Kontron`s current product offering. The acquisition represents a strategic phase in Kontron`s market expansion in the embedded computer space, as well as strengthening its sales and distribution channels in the Asia Pacific region.
10-2000 Taiwan Mycomp Company (TMC) LTD.
TMC is a leader in the design and manufacture of Single Board Computers and passive backplanes and has core expertise in manufacturing and logistics for the embedded computer market. TMC adds value-line manufacturing capabilities for Kontron and as well as a sales and distribution gateway into relatively untapped Far East markets such including China.
10-2000 ROTEC GmbH
Rotec is a leading manufacturer of specialized industrial controls including modular VME and CompactPCI systems, automation software and compact PCs. Rotec adds hardware, software, consultation and project support expertise enhancing Kontron`s suite of automation products and services.
09-2000 PEP Modular Computers GmbH
PEP is a world-recognized quality designer and manufacturer of VME bus and Compact PCI single board computers and systems primarily for automation and related embedded computer applications. PEP products reinforce Kontron`s commitment to servicing automation, transportation and government services customers with quality embedded computing solutions.
06-2000 Fieldworks Inc.
Fieldworks is a leading mobile computer manufacturer with a successful track record of delivering some of the most rugged and powerful portable and in-vehicle computers. Fieldworks expands Kontron`s existing portfolio of portable products and augments Kontron`s presence in many field service applications such as those commonly found in the test and measurement, public security, transportation, aerospace and government services markets. Fieldworks also presents an opportunity for Kontron to further development of integrated wireless computers for harsh field applications.
07-1999 Teknor Industrial Computers Inc.
Teknor is a leading designer and manufacturer of high performance PCI/ISA, PCI, and CompactPCI single board computers and systems. Teknor has pioneered single board computing technology on the PCI and PCI/ISA bus form factor and is a founding member of the PICMG, a leading industry technology and standards development committee. Teknor`s products provide Kontron with a wide range of high throughput, high availability and highly integrated solutions well suited for deployment in global telecom/datacom infrastructure and applications markets.
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Kontron Family of Companies
Kontron America
Based in San Diego, California, U.S.A, Kontron America (formerly ICS Advent) is the Kontron group’s North American headquaters. Kontron America designs, manufactures and markets products under the Kontron label worldwide to a diversified customer base in the communications, automation, mobile, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. Kontron America’s focus in embedded computer technology is enhanced with application services through partnerships and strategic investments in select companies.
Kontron Mobile Computing Inc.
Kontron owns a majority share in Konton Mobile Computing -- Kontron`s publicly traded, mobile computing affiliate based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Formerly known as FieldWorks, the company supplies rugged, mobile computers to customers in commercial and industrial markets such as defense, public safety, utilities and manufacturing.
wenn man sich die gesamte Kontron Töchter so anschaut, wer kann da noch der Überblick behalten, mal ehrlich? Wenn schon die Kontron Mobile Computing Inc. und Kontron Family of Companies im gemeinsamen Markt der USA als Konkurrenten auftretten! Kontron ist in der Zwischenzeilt zur einer großen Holding umgebaut worden! Das problem bei der Holdingstruktur ist, das es sehr schwierig ist dort noch durchzublicken! Die Börse und die Anleger mögen solche Holdingsstrukturen nicht allzugerne, was dazu führt das solche Unternehmen mit einen erheblichen Kursabschlag gehandelt werden! Das sehen wir gerade auch bei Kontron, viele können Hannes Niederhauser und Thomas Sparrvik mit mehr folgen. Herr Sparrvik sorgte wegen seine Sprunghaftigkeit für weitere Verwirrung als er ICS Advent dazu kaufte und damit im nordamerikanischen Markt nun zwei konkurrierende Kontrontöchter hat. Jeder Anleger fragt sich nun wohin geht die Reise mit Kontron. Damit die Anleger nicht zu ruhe kommen wird jetzt auch noch die Fusion mit Jumptec betrieben mit den folgen das die Anleger in der Zwischenzeit etwas zurückhaltenen agieren!
MfG Albatossa
DATE...........ACQUISITION
10-2001 ICS Advent
ICS Advent is a premier provider of mission critical applied computing solutions specializing in rack mount computers, chassis and enclosures, single board computers, custom and ruggedized computers and chassis. ICS Advent brings with it the Industrial Computer Source brand - one of the most recognized in the embedded and industrial PC industry - and provides Kontron with a significant North American distribution channel, as well as industry-leading platform-level systems integration capabilities. The acquisition makes Kontron the world leader in the embedded computer merchant market and one of the three largest suppliers of the broader embedded, industrial and specialty computing systems markets.
09-2001 Micro Automation Technology (M.A.T.) SA
M.A.T. provides highly specialized microprocessor-based hardware and software solutions primarily for the transportation industry. M.A.T.`s products support Kontron`s traditional product portfolio as well as enhance Kontron`s offering of embedded computer solutions in transportation markets, particularly for rail vehicles and signaling applications.
07-2001 Merz spol. S.r.o. Liberec
Merz designs standards-based automation software for various applications primarily for the public utilities, such as the hydro electric, water and energy providers, as well as for the paper industry. Merz`s technology allows Kontron to immediately deliver complete, tailor-made embedded computer system solutions to customers in these business sectors.
06-2001 Memotec Communications Inc.
Memotec Communications provides data, voice and video convergence solutions for telecommunications carriers, Internet service providers and corporate customers. Its product line of access devices and edge switches provides consolidation of multiservice traffic over packet-based and cell-based networks such as Frame Relay, IP, and ATM. Memotec products reinforce Kontron`s commitment to further penetrating the global telecom/datacom marketplace as a leading solutions provider.
04-2001 Industrial Solutions Provider Limited (ISPRO) Taipei
ISPRO manufactures embedded computers complimentary to Kontron`s current product offering. The acquisition represents a strategic phase in Kontron`s market expansion in the embedded computer space, as well as strengthening its sales and distribution channels in the Asia Pacific region.
10-2000 Taiwan Mycomp Company (TMC) LTD.
TMC is a leader in the design and manufacture of Single Board Computers and passive backplanes and has core expertise in manufacturing and logistics for the embedded computer market. TMC adds value-line manufacturing capabilities for Kontron and as well as a sales and distribution gateway into relatively untapped Far East markets such including China.
10-2000 ROTEC GmbH
Rotec is a leading manufacturer of specialized industrial controls including modular VME and CompactPCI systems, automation software and compact PCs. Rotec adds hardware, software, consultation and project support expertise enhancing Kontron`s suite of automation products and services.
09-2000 PEP Modular Computers GmbH
PEP is a world-recognized quality designer and manufacturer of VME bus and Compact PCI single board computers and systems primarily for automation and related embedded computer applications. PEP products reinforce Kontron`s commitment to servicing automation, transportation and government services customers with quality embedded computing solutions.
06-2000 Fieldworks Inc.
Fieldworks is a leading mobile computer manufacturer with a successful track record of delivering some of the most rugged and powerful portable and in-vehicle computers. Fieldworks expands Kontron`s existing portfolio of portable products and augments Kontron`s presence in many field service applications such as those commonly found in the test and measurement, public security, transportation, aerospace and government services markets. Fieldworks also presents an opportunity for Kontron to further development of integrated wireless computers for harsh field applications.
07-1999 Teknor Industrial Computers Inc.
Teknor is a leading designer and manufacturer of high performance PCI/ISA, PCI, and CompactPCI single board computers and systems. Teknor has pioneered single board computing technology on the PCI and PCI/ISA bus form factor and is a founding member of the PICMG, a leading industry technology and standards development committee. Teknor`s products provide Kontron with a wide range of high throughput, high availability and highly integrated solutions well suited for deployment in global telecom/datacom infrastructure and applications markets.
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Kontron Family of Companies
Kontron America
Based in San Diego, California, U.S.A, Kontron America (formerly ICS Advent) is the Kontron group’s North American headquaters. Kontron America designs, manufactures and markets products under the Kontron label worldwide to a diversified customer base in the communications, automation, mobile, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. Kontron America’s focus in embedded computer technology is enhanced with application services through partnerships and strategic investments in select companies.
Kontron Mobile Computing Inc.
Kontron owns a majority share in Konton Mobile Computing -- Kontron`s publicly traded, mobile computing affiliate based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Formerly known as FieldWorks, the company supplies rugged, mobile computers to customers in commercial and industrial markets such as defense, public safety, utilities and manufacturing.
Wednesday March 27, 9:01 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Unveils the ReVolution: The First Rugged, Mobile Notebook and Tablet PC in One
Tailored for Field-Deployed Professionals Working in Challenging Conditions
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), today introduced the ReVolution -- a notebook and tablet PC in one, with the added benefits of ruggedness, upgradability and integrated wireless communications capabilities.
The newest addition to Kontron`s full line of mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, the convertible ReVolution is a first in rugged computing. With a quick flip of the display, the ReVolution can be used as a notebook in an office environment, for example, or as a tablet or handheld for all-weather data acquisition or other applications outdoors. SwitchIt(TM), Kontron`s rugged, 180 degree custom display hinge, allows the ReVolution to convert from a notebook configuration to a touch screen tablet in seconds.
``The ReVolution is backed by our decade-plus of experience in designing rugged, mobile computers for users who require more than consumer-grade PCs can deliver,`` said Dale Szymborski, president, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``With our extensive knowledge of customers working in defense, public safety, utilities, heavy industry and other challenging computing environments, we`re pleased to introduce a powerful, rugged, convertible PC that`s truly designed for them.``
The ReVolution will be available during the second half of 2002. Specific details about availability and pricing will be announced at a later date.
``In talking with our customers, we`ve learned that tablet computers tend to fall short as key-typing data input devices and notebooks do not excel as point-and-click field computers,`` Szymborski added. ``So, we designed the first-ever, rugged, convertible notebook. The introduction of the ReVolution creates a new category of computing devices.``
Features of the ReVolution include:
Integrated wireless communications technology for the field-mobile platform. The ReVolution features embedded Bluetooth technology for wireless PAN connectivity, enabling users to connect to cell phones, airport Internet kiosks, printers, PDAs and more. It also features optional integrated CDPD, CDMA or GSM for wireless WAN connectivity and Spread Spectrum wireless LAN (802.11b) connectivity.
World-class ruggedness. With a full magnesium construction design, it is tested to U.S. military and NEMA standards for resistance to shock, vibration, water, temperature and dust. The ReVolution can take punishment that cripples ordinary, consumer-grade laptops and notebooks.
Powerful processing. At the heart of the ReVolution is Kontron`s new QuickSilver CPU module with a 1.06 GHz (or higher) Intel® Pentium® III Processor-M. The QuickSilver CPU module comes standard with 128MB SDRAM upgradeable to 768MB and operating system support for Windows 98, NT 4.0, ME, 2000 and XP.
Impressive upgradability and modularity. The ReVolution features upgradable CPU modules, memory, hard drive capacities and peripheral modules. A SunLight Readable transflective display is available as an option, as is an optional I/O Expansion Stick allowing user-defined input/output devices. Two front accessible bays house one or two 3.5-hour batteries, or one battery and a DVD, CD-ROM, CD-R or floppy drive.
A leading supplier of rugged, mobile computing equipment, Kontron Mobile Computing also offers portable desktop computers and modular, in-vehicle data servers. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Unveils the ReVolution: The First Rugged, Mobile Notebook and Tablet PC in One
Tailored for Field-Deployed Professionals Working in Challenging Conditions
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news), today introduced the ReVolution -- a notebook and tablet PC in one, with the added benefits of ruggedness, upgradability and integrated wireless communications capabilities.
The newest addition to Kontron`s full line of mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, the convertible ReVolution is a first in rugged computing. With a quick flip of the display, the ReVolution can be used as a notebook in an office environment, for example, or as a tablet or handheld for all-weather data acquisition or other applications outdoors. SwitchIt(TM), Kontron`s rugged, 180 degree custom display hinge, allows the ReVolution to convert from a notebook configuration to a touch screen tablet in seconds.
``The ReVolution is backed by our decade-plus of experience in designing rugged, mobile computers for users who require more than consumer-grade PCs can deliver,`` said Dale Szymborski, president, Kontron Mobile Computing. ``With our extensive knowledge of customers working in defense, public safety, utilities, heavy industry and other challenging computing environments, we`re pleased to introduce a powerful, rugged, convertible PC that`s truly designed for them.``
The ReVolution will be available during the second half of 2002. Specific details about availability and pricing will be announced at a later date.
``In talking with our customers, we`ve learned that tablet computers tend to fall short as key-typing data input devices and notebooks do not excel as point-and-click field computers,`` Szymborski added. ``So, we designed the first-ever, rugged, convertible notebook. The introduction of the ReVolution creates a new category of computing devices.``
Features of the ReVolution include:
Integrated wireless communications technology for the field-mobile platform. The ReVolution features embedded Bluetooth technology for wireless PAN connectivity, enabling users to connect to cell phones, airport Internet kiosks, printers, PDAs and more. It also features optional integrated CDPD, CDMA or GSM for wireless WAN connectivity and Spread Spectrum wireless LAN (802.11b) connectivity.
World-class ruggedness. With a full magnesium construction design, it is tested to U.S. military and NEMA standards for resistance to shock, vibration, water, temperature and dust. The ReVolution can take punishment that cripples ordinary, consumer-grade laptops and notebooks.
Powerful processing. At the heart of the ReVolution is Kontron`s new QuickSilver CPU module with a 1.06 GHz (or higher) Intel® Pentium® III Processor-M. The QuickSilver CPU module comes standard with 128MB SDRAM upgradeable to 768MB and operating system support for Windows 98, NT 4.0, ME, 2000 and XP.
Impressive upgradability and modularity. The ReVolution features upgradable CPU modules, memory, hard drive capacities and peripheral modules. A SunLight Readable transflective display is available as an option, as is an optional I/O Expansion Stick allowing user-defined input/output devices. Two front accessible bays house one or two 3.5-hour batteries, or one battery and a DVD, CD-ROM, CD-R or floppy drive.
A leading supplier of rugged, mobile computing equipment, Kontron Mobile Computing also offers portable desktop computers and modular, in-vehicle data servers. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (formerly FieldWorks, Inc.), has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Hallo Leute,
so langsam kommt immer mehr Licht in die Geschichte! Auch hier gibt es auf breiter Front Umsatzrücknahmen und Gewinnrücknahmen! Immerhin wurde gerade noch ein Cent Gewinn zustande gebracht!
Gruß Albatossa
Wednesday April 24, 8:02 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Earnings for First Quarter 2002; Reports Fifth Consecutive Quarter of Positive Operating Income
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news) today announced financial results for first quarter 2002.
The company reported operating income of $384,000 for first quarter 2002, compared to $561,000 for first quarter 2001. Net income for first quarter 2002 was $174,000, or $.01 per share, on revenues of $3.2 million, compared to net income of $554,000, or $.04 per share, on revenues of $5.0 million for first quarter 2001.
``Last year at this time, we reported the most profitable quarter in our history,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. ``While first quarter 2002 was not as strong, and while the first quarter of our fiscal year is typically our slowest in terms of sales, we`re pleased to once again report a profitable quarter and our fifth consecutive quarter of positive operating income. In light of this sustained performance in the midst of a challenging economy, and with the expected availability later this year of a significant new product, the ReVolution, we look to the balance of 2002 confident that we are on the right path for success.``
Significant events during the first quarter included the company`s unveiling of the ReVolution, the world`s first rugged, mobile notebook and tablet PC in one, expected to be available during the second half of 2002. During the quarter the company also announced the appointment of Dale Szymborski to president.
Company executives will host a conference call at 10 a.m. CDT today to discuss first quarter results. Participants are invited to dial 212-676-4916 a few minutes prior to the start of the conference call.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
March 31, December 30,
2002 2001
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $1,751,234 $2,073,970
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $267,700 and $317,200 1,344,215 2,834,150
Accounts receivable, related parties 113,249 118,472
Inventories 1,280,841 1,191,276
Prepaid expenses and other 263,332 334,156
Total current assets 4,752,871 6,552,024
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,142,624 1,114,125
Furniture and fixtures 800,706 795,387
Leasehold improvements 346,099 346,099
Less: Accumulated depreciation and
amortization (1,989,002) (1,911,244)
Property and equipment, net 300,427 344,367
Deposits and Other Assets, net 25,526 19,764
Total Assets $5,078,824 $6,916,155
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $486,016 $1,118,581
Accounts payable, related parties 137,075 210,054
Accrued warranty expenses 353,169 332,169
Accrued compensation and benefits 110,772 257,398
Other accrued liabilities 213,721 771,502
Deferred revenue 1,280,668 1,306,563
Notes payable: Note to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG for operating line 6,341,610 6,937,700
Total current liabilities 8,923,031 10,933,967
Total Liabilities 8,923,031 10,933,967
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
outstanding at March 31, 2002 4,250 4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
500,000 issued and outstanding at
March 31, 2002 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value,
30,000,000 shares authorized;
14,952,926 issued and outstanding for
both periods 14,953 14,953
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972 32,551,972
Accumulated deficit (36,415,882) (36,589,487)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (3,844,207) (4,017,812)
Total Liabilities and Shareholders`
Equity (Deficit) $5,078,824 $6,916,155
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
March 31, April 1,
2002 2001
Net Sales $3,156,371 $5,009,528
Cost of Sales 1,664,846 2,754,455
Gross profit 1,491,525 2,255,073
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 582,622 851,505
General and administrative 305,034 504,715
Research and development 220,327 337,677
Total operating expenses 1,107,983 1,693,897
Operating profit 383,542 561,176
Gain (loss) on currency conversion (26,626) 325,735
Interest income (expense), net (183,311) (334,335)
Other income (expense), net -- 1,767
Net income applicable to common shareholders $173,605 $554,343
Basic and Diluted Income Per Common Share:
Net income per common share $.01 $.04
Basic weighted average common shares
outstanding 14,952,926 14,934,536
Diluted weighted average common shares
outstanding 15,020,941 15,036,209
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
so langsam kommt immer mehr Licht in die Geschichte! Auch hier gibt es auf breiter Front Umsatzrücknahmen und Gewinnrücknahmen! Immerhin wurde gerade noch ein Cent Gewinn zustande gebracht!
Gruß Albatossa
Wednesday April 24, 8:02 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Earnings for First Quarter 2002; Reports Fifth Consecutive Quarter of Positive Operating Income
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - news) today announced financial results for first quarter 2002.
The company reported operating income of $384,000 for first quarter 2002, compared to $561,000 for first quarter 2001. Net income for first quarter 2002 was $174,000, or $.01 per share, on revenues of $3.2 million, compared to net income of $554,000, or $.04 per share, on revenues of $5.0 million for first quarter 2001.
``Last year at this time, we reported the most profitable quarter in our history,`` said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. ``While first quarter 2002 was not as strong, and while the first quarter of our fiscal year is typically our slowest in terms of sales, we`re pleased to once again report a profitable quarter and our fifth consecutive quarter of positive operating income. In light of this sustained performance in the midst of a challenging economy, and with the expected availability later this year of a significant new product, the ReVolution, we look to the balance of 2002 confident that we are on the right path for success.``
Significant events during the first quarter included the company`s unveiling of the ReVolution, the world`s first rugged, mobile notebook and tablet PC in one, expected to be available during the second half of 2002. During the quarter the company also announced the appointment of Dale Szymborski to president.
Company executives will host a conference call at 10 a.m. CDT today to discuss first quarter results. Participants are invited to dial 212-676-4916 a few minutes prior to the start of the conference call.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at http://www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Embedded Computers AG
Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany, is the leading global embedded computer technology company. Kontron supplies a diversified customer base of OEMs, system integrators and application providers in the communications, automation, transportation, medical, military, aerospace, test and measurement, and encryption security markets. The company helps its customers to considerably reduce their time-to-market and to gain a competitive advantage with products including high-performance open computer platforms and systems, single-board computers, man-machine interfaces and mobile computers. Kontron employs 900 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. The company is listed on the German Neuer Markt stock exchange under the symbol KBC.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
March 31, December 30,
2002 2001
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $1,751,234 $2,073,970
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $267,700 and $317,200 1,344,215 2,834,150
Accounts receivable, related parties 113,249 118,472
Inventories 1,280,841 1,191,276
Prepaid expenses and other 263,332 334,156
Total current assets 4,752,871 6,552,024
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,142,624 1,114,125
Furniture and fixtures 800,706 795,387
Leasehold improvements 346,099 346,099
Less: Accumulated depreciation and
amortization (1,989,002) (1,911,244)
Property and equipment, net 300,427 344,367
Deposits and Other Assets, net 25,526 19,764
Total Assets $5,078,824 $6,916,155
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $486,016 $1,118,581
Accounts payable, related parties 137,075 210,054
Accrued warranty expenses 353,169 332,169
Accrued compensation and benefits 110,772 257,398
Other accrued liabilities 213,721 771,502
Deferred revenue 1,280,668 1,306,563
Notes payable: Note to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG for operating line 6,341,610 6,937,700
Total current liabilities 8,923,031 10,933,967
Total Liabilities 8,923,031 10,933,967
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
outstanding at March 31, 2002 4,250 4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares authorized;
500,000 issued and outstanding at
March 31, 2002 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value,
30,000,000 shares authorized;
14,952,926 issued and outstanding for
both periods 14,953 14,953
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972 32,551,972
Accumulated deficit (36,415,882) (36,589,487)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (3,844,207) (4,017,812)
Total Liabilities and Shareholders`
Equity (Deficit) $5,078,824 $6,916,155
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
March 31, April 1,
2002 2001
Net Sales $3,156,371 $5,009,528
Cost of Sales 1,664,846 2,754,455
Gross profit 1,491,525 2,255,073
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 582,622 851,505
General and administrative 305,034 504,715
Research and development 220,327 337,677
Total operating expenses 1,107,983 1,693,897
Operating profit 383,542 561,176
Gain (loss) on currency conversion (26,626) 325,735
Interest income (expense), net (183,311) (334,335)
Other income (expense), net -- 1,767
Net income applicable to common shareholders $173,605 $554,343
Basic and Diluted Income Per Common Share:
Net income per common share $.01 $.04
Basic weighted average common shares
outstanding 14,952,926 14,934,536
Diluted weighted average common shares
outstanding 15,020,941 15,036,209
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Hallo Leute,
jetzt ist es raus! Umsätze sinken und ein Verlust wurde auch gemacht! In die Kasse mußte man auch noch langen und am Ende wurde zwar nur 1Cent Verlust pro Aktie geschrieben oder unter dem Strich ein Gesamtverlust von -$211.144,-!
So wie es hier aussieht dürfte es auch bei der Mutter zugehen!
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/020814/mnw001_1.html
Gruß Albatossa
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Results for Second Quarter 2002
Reports Sixth Consecutive Quarter of Positive Operating Income; Net Loss Of $.01 Per Share
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), today announced financial results for second quarter 2002 -- the sixth consecutive quarter for which the company has reported positive operating income. ADVERTISEMENT
The company, a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers for field- deployed professionals, reported operating income of $33,000 for second quarter 2002, compared to $909,870 for second quarter 2001. Net loss for second quarter 2002 was $211,144, or $.01 per share, on revenues of $2.3 million, compared to net profit of $460,565, or $.03 per share, on revenues of $4.9 million for second quarter 2001. Year-to-date net loss was $37,539, or $.00 per share, on revenues of $5.5 million, compared to net profit of $1,014,908, or $.07 per share, on revenues of $9.9 million during the same period in 2001.
"Like many companies in the electronics industry, we found that the recent economic slowdown affected the IT spending decisions of many of our customers during the second quarter, particularly those in the government and public safety sectors," said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. "Our lower revenues reflect that fact, and while we see the purchasing climate improving, we expect that our industry will face continuing challenges in this regard for the balance of 2002. We`re pleased, however, to again report positive operating income, which we attribute to the cost reduction program we implemented in previous quarters. With our impressive product portfolio strengthened by the availability later this year of the ReVolution convertible notebook and tablet PC, we believe that we remain well-positioned for success."
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll- free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
June 30, December 30,
2002 2001
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $2,409,635 $2,073,970
Accounts receivable, net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of $136,200
and $317,200 1,107,796 2,834,150
Accounts receivable, related parties 24,875 118,472
Inventories 1,541,138 1,191,276
Prepaid expenses and other 64,521 334,156
Total current assets 5,147,965 6,552,024
Property and equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,142,624 1,114,125
Furniture and fixtures 800,706 795,387
Leasehold improvements 346,099 346,099
Less: Accumulated depreciation and
amortization (2,040,284) (1,911,244)
Property and equipment, net 249,145 344,367
Deposits and Other Assets, net 30,141 19,764
Total Assets $5,427,251 $6,916,155
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $309,496 $1,118,581
Accounts payable, related parties 305,573 210,054
Accrued warranty expenses 353,168 332,169
Accrued compensation and benefits 98,652 257,398
Other accrued liabilities 78,508 771,502
Deferred revenue 1,203,529 1,306,563
Notes payable to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG 7,133,676 6,937,700
Total current liabilities 9,482,602 10,933,967
Total Liabilities 9,482,602 10,933,967
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares authorized;
4,250,000 issued and outstanding at
June 30, 2002 4,250 4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares
authorized; 500,000 issued and
outstanding at June 30, 2002 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000
shares authorized; 14,952,926 issued and
outstanding for both periods 14,953 14,953
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972 32,551,972
Accumulated deficit (36,627,026) (36,589,487)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,055,351) (4,017,812)
Total Liabilities and Shareholders`
Equity (Deficit) $5,427,251 $6,916,155
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended For the Six Months Ended
June 30, July 1, June 30, July 1,
2002 2001 2002 2001
Net Sales $2,344,689 $4,861,712 $5,501,060 $9,871,240
Cost of Sales 1,415,547 2,665,104 3,080,393 5,419,559
Gross profit 929,142 2,196,608 2,420,667 4,451,681
Operating Expenses:
Sales and
marketing 490,834 579,751 1,073,456 1,431,256
General and
administrative 148,933 379,269 453,967 883,984
Research and
development 256,207 327,718 476,534 665,395
Total operating
expenses 895,974 1,286,738 2,003,957 2,980,635
Operating profit 33,168 909,870 416,710 1,471,046
Gain (loss) on
foreign currency (78,553) (75,279) (105,179) 250,456
Interest income
(expense), net (165,759) (372,007) (349,070) (706,342)
Other income
(expense), net --- (2,019) --- (252)
Net income (loss)
applicable to
common
shareholders $(211,144) $460,565 $(37,539) $1,014,908
Basic and Diluted
Income (Loss)
Per Common Share:
Net income (loss)
per common share $(.01) $.03 $--- $.07
Basic weighted
average common
shares outstanding 14,952,926 14,944,426 14,952,926 14,939,481
Diluted weighted
average common
shares outstanding 14,952,926 15,029,426 14,952,926 15,027,085
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, July 1,
2002 2001
Operating Activities:
Net income (loss) $(37,539) $ 1,014,908
Adjustments to reconcile net income
(loss) to net cash provided by
operating activities --
Depreciation and amortization 129,040 312,804
Loss (gain) on foreign currency 105,179 (250,456)
Non-cash financing expense --- 220,500
Loss on disposal of property and equipment --- 2,030
Changes in operating items:
Accounts receivable 1,819,951 (61,245)
Inventories (349,862) 640,652
Prepaid expenses and other 259,258 16,876
Accounts payable (713,566) (1,181,218)
Accrued expenses (830,741) (1,264,800)
Deferred revenue (103,034) 571,155
Net cash provided by operating activities 278,686 21,206
Investing Activities:
Purchase of property and equipment (33,818) (16,648)
Financing Activities:
Proceeds from (repayments of) notes
to Kontron 90,797 2,640,363
Proceeds from issuance of common stock --- 21,000
Payment of capitalized lease obligations --- (18,542)
Net cash provided by financing activities 90,797 2,642,821
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 335,665 2,647,379
Cash and Cash Equivalents, beginning of
period 2,073,970 552,887
Cash and Cash Equivalents, end of period $2,409,635 $3,200,266
Supplemental Cash Flow Disclosure:
Cash paid for interest $368,273 $738,972
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
jetzt ist es raus! Umsätze sinken und ein Verlust wurde auch gemacht! In die Kasse mußte man auch noch langen und am Ende wurde zwar nur 1Cent Verlust pro Aktie geschrieben oder unter dem Strich ein Gesamtverlust von -$211.144,-!
So wie es hier aussieht dürfte es auch bei der Mutter zugehen!
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/020814/mnw001_1.html
Gruß Albatossa
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Results for Second Quarter 2002
Reports Sixth Consecutive Quarter of Positive Operating Income; Net Loss Of $.01 Per Share
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), today announced financial results for second quarter 2002 -- the sixth consecutive quarter for which the company has reported positive operating income. ADVERTISEMENT
The company, a leading supplier of rugged, mobile computers for field- deployed professionals, reported operating income of $33,000 for second quarter 2002, compared to $909,870 for second quarter 2001. Net loss for second quarter 2002 was $211,144, or $.01 per share, on revenues of $2.3 million, compared to net profit of $460,565, or $.03 per share, on revenues of $4.9 million for second quarter 2001. Year-to-date net loss was $37,539, or $.00 per share, on revenues of $5.5 million, compared to net profit of $1,014,908, or $.07 per share, on revenues of $9.9 million during the same period in 2001.
"Like many companies in the electronics industry, we found that the recent economic slowdown affected the IT spending decisions of many of our customers during the second quarter, particularly those in the government and public safety sectors," said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. "Our lower revenues reflect that fact, and while we see the purchasing climate improving, we expect that our industry will face continuing challenges in this regard for the balance of 2002. We`re pleased, however, to again report positive operating income, which we attribute to the cost reduction program we implemented in previous quarters. With our impressive product portfolio strengthened by the availability later this year of the ReVolution convertible notebook and tablet PC, we believe that we remain well-positioned for success."
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll- free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
June 30, December 30,
2002 2001
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $2,409,635 $2,073,970
Accounts receivable, net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of $136,200
and $317,200 1,107,796 2,834,150
Accounts receivable, related parties 24,875 118,472
Inventories 1,541,138 1,191,276
Prepaid expenses and other 64,521 334,156
Total current assets 5,147,965 6,552,024
Property and equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,142,624 1,114,125
Furniture and fixtures 800,706 795,387
Leasehold improvements 346,099 346,099
Less: Accumulated depreciation and
amortization (2,040,284) (1,911,244)
Property and equipment, net 249,145 344,367
Deposits and Other Assets, net 30,141 19,764
Total Assets $5,427,251 $6,916,155
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $309,496 $1,118,581
Accounts payable, related parties 305,573 210,054
Accrued warranty expenses 353,168 332,169
Accrued compensation and benefits 98,652 257,398
Other accrued liabilities 78,508 771,502
Deferred revenue 1,203,529 1,306,563
Notes payable to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG 7,133,676 6,937,700
Total current liabilities 9,482,602 10,933,967
Total Liabilities 9,482,602 10,933,967
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares authorized;
4,250,000 issued and outstanding at
June 30, 2002 4,250 4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares
authorized; 500,000 issued and
outstanding at June 30, 2002 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value, 30,000,000
shares authorized; 14,952,926 issued and
outstanding for both periods 14,953 14,953
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972 32,551,972
Accumulated deficit (36,627,026) (36,589,487)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (4,055,351) (4,017,812)
Total Liabilities and Shareholders`
Equity (Deficit) $5,427,251 $6,916,155
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended For the Six Months Ended
June 30, July 1, June 30, July 1,
2002 2001 2002 2001
Net Sales $2,344,689 $4,861,712 $5,501,060 $9,871,240
Cost of Sales 1,415,547 2,665,104 3,080,393 5,419,559
Gross profit 929,142 2,196,608 2,420,667 4,451,681
Operating Expenses:
Sales and
marketing 490,834 579,751 1,073,456 1,431,256
General and
administrative 148,933 379,269 453,967 883,984
Research and
development 256,207 327,718 476,534 665,395
Total operating
expenses 895,974 1,286,738 2,003,957 2,980,635
Operating profit 33,168 909,870 416,710 1,471,046
Gain (loss) on
foreign currency (78,553) (75,279) (105,179) 250,456
Interest income
(expense), net (165,759) (372,007) (349,070) (706,342)
Other income
(expense), net --- (2,019) --- (252)
Net income (loss)
applicable to
common
shareholders $(211,144) $460,565 $(37,539) $1,014,908
Basic and Diluted
Income (Loss)
Per Common Share:
Net income (loss)
per common share $(.01) $.03 $--- $.07
Basic weighted
average common
shares outstanding 14,952,926 14,944,426 14,952,926 14,939,481
Diluted weighted
average common
shares outstanding 14,952,926 15,029,426 14,952,926 15,027,085
KONTRON MOBILE COMPUTING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
For the Six Months Ended
June 30, July 1,
2002 2001
Operating Activities:
Net income (loss) $(37,539) $ 1,014,908
Adjustments to reconcile net income
(loss) to net cash provided by
operating activities --
Depreciation and amortization 129,040 312,804
Loss (gain) on foreign currency 105,179 (250,456)
Non-cash financing expense --- 220,500
Loss on disposal of property and equipment --- 2,030
Changes in operating items:
Accounts receivable 1,819,951 (61,245)
Inventories (349,862) 640,652
Prepaid expenses and other 259,258 16,876
Accounts payable (713,566) (1,181,218)
Accrued expenses (830,741) (1,264,800)
Deferred revenue (103,034) 571,155
Net cash provided by operating activities 278,686 21,206
Investing Activities:
Purchase of property and equipment (33,818) (16,648)
Financing Activities:
Proceeds from (repayments of) notes
to Kontron 90,797 2,640,363
Proceeds from issuance of common stock --- 21,000
Payment of capitalized lease obligations --- (18,542)
Net cash provided by financing activities 90,797 2,642,821
Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents 335,665 2,647,379
Cash and Cash Equivalents, beginning of
period 2,073,970 552,887
Cash and Cash Equivalents, end of period $2,409,635 $3,200,266
Supplemental Cash Flow Disclosure:
Cash paid for interest $368,273 $738,972
SOURCE: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
@ albatossa
Wenn für das 1.Q. ein Gewinn von einem Cent zu Buche stand und Kontron gleichsam noch mit 8 Euro bewertet wurde und nunmehr für das 2.Q. ein Verlust von einem Cent pro Aktie zu Buche schlägt und Kontron noch einen Wert von 3 Euro hat, so möchte ich bei adäquaten Zahlen der Mutter schon annehmen, daß hier dieses vorliegende Szenario schon im aktuellen Kurs mehr als eingepreist ist. Oder sehe ich das zu freundlich durch meine rosarote Brille?
Ich denke, wir können wieder auf unsere 3-Euro-Matte.
gruß carlos
Wenn für das 1.Q. ein Gewinn von einem Cent zu Buche stand und Kontron gleichsam noch mit 8 Euro bewertet wurde und nunmehr für das 2.Q. ein Verlust von einem Cent pro Aktie zu Buche schlägt und Kontron noch einen Wert von 3 Euro hat, so möchte ich bei adäquaten Zahlen der Mutter schon annehmen, daß hier dieses vorliegende Szenario schon im aktuellen Kurs mehr als eingepreist ist. Oder sehe ich das zu freundlich durch meine rosarote Brille?
Ich denke, wir können wieder auf unsere 3-Euro-Matte.
gruß carlos
Hallo carlosgarcia
am 20. August 02 kommen die Zahlen von Kontron heraus. Die dürften im Verhältnis zu KMBC.OB liegen! Da wird nicht viel Gewinn hängen geblieben sein vor Steuern und Abschreibung! Aufjedenfall wird der Gewinn ca. bei 0,05Euro liegen! Das heißt das nach Steuern und AfA sogar ein Verlust vorhanden sein dürfte oder ganz knapp aufgeht! Deswegen halte ich den Kurs auch jetzt auch für angemessen! Blos dann wird der Kurs von Kontron sich wie der Markt entwickeln!
Gruß Albatossa
am 20. August 02 kommen die Zahlen von Kontron heraus. Die dürften im Verhältnis zu KMBC.OB liegen! Da wird nicht viel Gewinn hängen geblieben sein vor Steuern und Abschreibung! Aufjedenfall wird der Gewinn ca. bei 0,05Euro liegen! Das heißt das nach Steuern und AfA sogar ein Verlust vorhanden sein dürfte oder ganz knapp aufgeht! Deswegen halte ich den Kurs auch jetzt auch für angemessen! Blos dann wird der Kurs von Kontron sich wie der Markt entwickeln!
Gruß Albatossa
@ albatossa
Ich mag Dir im Grunde zustimmen und wir wissen auch noch nicht, welch freundlichen Ausblick KBC uns anbietet, aber als Freund irrationaler Einflüsse auf die Kursentwicklung von abgestraften Papieren (Psychologie, Charttechnik) halte ich für die nächsten Wochen ein outperformen des Marktes durch KBC für wahrscheinlich (von evtl. positiven Überraschungen will ich an dieser Stelle gar nicht reden).
Schlechte Zahlen - gutes Gefühl, warum nur funktioniert es immer wieder ?
gruß carlos
Ich mag Dir im Grunde zustimmen und wir wissen auch noch nicht, welch freundlichen Ausblick KBC uns anbietet, aber als Freund irrationaler Einflüsse auf die Kursentwicklung von abgestraften Papieren (Psychologie, Charttechnik) halte ich für die nächsten Wochen ein outperformen des Marktes durch KBC für wahrscheinlich (von evtl. positiven Überraschungen will ich an dieser Stelle gar nicht reden).
Schlechte Zahlen - gutes Gefühl, warum nur funktioniert es immer wieder ?
gruß carlos
Hallo carlos,
an der Börse ist doch alles möglich! Blos längerfristig lassen sich auch Aktienkurse nicht ständig manipulieren!
Auch ich baue gerade wieder Positionen auf, nur KBC habe ich zumindesten noch nicht im Auge!
Gruß Albatossa
an der Börse ist doch alles möglich! Blos längerfristig lassen sich auch Aktienkurse nicht ständig manipulieren!
Auch ich baue gerade wieder Positionen auf, nur KBC habe ich zumindesten noch nicht im Auge!
Gruß Albatossa
good luck, albatossa.
gruß carlos
gruß carlos
Dienstag 10. September 2002, 11:07 Uhr
Ericsson erwartet weitere Pleiten auf UMTS-Markt
Der schwedische Telekomausrüster Ericsson rechnet mit weiteren Pleiten auf dem UMTS-Markt. Selbst in größeren Ländern hätten vermutlich nur vier Anbieter der neuen Mobilfunkdienste eine Überlebenschance, sagte Ericsson-Marketing- und Strategieleiter Thorbjörn Nilsson der "Financial Times Deutschland".
Auf kleineren Märkten seien es voraussichtlich sogar noch weniger. In Deutschland wird Nilsson zufolge nach Quam mindestens ein weiterer Lizenzinhaber aufgeben.
"Es handelt sich bei UMTS um ein klassisches Einzelhandelsgeschäft, das nicht zu viele Anbieter im Markt verträgt", sagte der Ericsson-Manager. Betreiber mit einem Marktanteil von weniger als zehn Prozent auf ihrem Heimatmarkt werden seiner Ansicht nach keine Überlebenschance haben.
Ericsson erwartet weitere Pleiten auf UMTS-Markt
Der schwedische Telekomausrüster Ericsson rechnet mit weiteren Pleiten auf dem UMTS-Markt. Selbst in größeren Ländern hätten vermutlich nur vier Anbieter der neuen Mobilfunkdienste eine Überlebenschance, sagte Ericsson-Marketing- und Strategieleiter Thorbjörn Nilsson der "Financial Times Deutschland".
Auf kleineren Märkten seien es voraussichtlich sogar noch weniger. In Deutschland wird Nilsson zufolge nach Quam mindestens ein weiterer Lizenzinhaber aufgeben.
"Es handelt sich bei UMTS um ein klassisches Einzelhandelsgeschäft, das nicht zu viele Anbieter im Markt verträgt", sagte der Ericsson-Manager. Betreiber mit einem Marktanteil von weniger als zehn Prozent auf ihrem Heimatmarkt werden seiner Ansicht nach keine Überlebenschance haben.
Dienstag 10. September 2002, 08:32 Uhr
Intel: PC-Absatzflaute in den USA hält an
San Jose (Reuters) -
Der Absatz von Personalcomputern bleibt nach Worten von Intel -Präsident und Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini weiterhin schwach.
Eine Erholung sei unwahrscheinlich,
bis sich das Verbrauchervertrauen verbessert habe, erklärte Otellini am Montagabend vor Journalisten. Der PC-Markt habe keine Anzeichen der Belebung gezeigt.
"Der US-Markt leidet immer noch unter einer Reihe von Sorgen", sagte Otellini mit Hinweis auf Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit, schwache Aktienmärkte
und den bevorstehenden Jahrestag der Anschläge vom 11. September. Lediglich die Umsätze in der Asien-Pazifik-Region hätten das Geschäft während des Abschwungs vorangetrieben und würden dies wohl auch weiterhin tun.
Eine Prognose für das Weihnachtsgeschäft könne er noch nicht abgeben, sagte Otellini weiter.
Intel: PC-Absatzflaute in den USA hält an
San Jose (Reuters) -
Der Absatz von Personalcomputern bleibt nach Worten von Intel -Präsident und Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini weiterhin schwach.
Eine Erholung sei unwahrscheinlich,
bis sich das Verbrauchervertrauen verbessert habe, erklärte Otellini am Montagabend vor Journalisten. Der PC-Markt habe keine Anzeichen der Belebung gezeigt.
"Der US-Markt leidet immer noch unter einer Reihe von Sorgen", sagte Otellini mit Hinweis auf Arbeitsplatzunsicherheit, schwache Aktienmärkte
und den bevorstehenden Jahrestag der Anschläge vom 11. September. Lediglich die Umsätze in der Asien-Pazifik-Region hätten das Geschäft während des Abschwungs vorangetrieben und würden dies wohl auch weiterhin tun.
Eine Prognose für das Weihnachtsgeschäft könne er noch nicht abgeben, sagte Otellini weiter.
Hallo Leute,
nachdem heutigen Tag kann ich meine Aussage wohl abschreiben!
Gruß Albatossa
nachdem heutigen Tag kann ich meine Aussage wohl abschreiben!
Gruß Albatossa
Hallo Leute,
endlich mal wieder eine gute Nachricht bei Kontron Mobile!
Gruß Albatossa
Press Release Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Awarded $1.6 Million Contract by the U.S. Army; Rugged, Mobile Data Servers Continue to Support Army Field Information System
Monday November 11, 9:13 am ET
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), today announced that it has received an order valued at $1.6 million from the United States Army to deliver the FW2000 Mobile Data Server Series III -- a rugged, mobile PC system specially designed for use in vehicles.
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The modular FW2000 Mobile Data Server is tailored for demanding in-vehicle applications in military, public safety and utilities computing environments. The $1.6 million order will support the Army`s Force XXI Battle Command Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2) program, which provides situational awareness and digitized battlefield information to soldiers and commanders both in the field and at command headquarters. The FW2000 is central to the Army`s EIS+ (Enhanced Information System), a component of FBCB2 involving vehicle-mounted computing applications.
Kontron Mobile Computing expects to complete delivery of the order in the first quarter of 2003 to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania -- the U.S. Department of Defense`s largest, full-service communications-electronics maintenance facility.
"EIS+ and the entire FBCB2 system help protect the lives of American soldiers by delivering real-time visual position location data to them and their commanders and by dramatically increasing the amount of battlefield intelligence at their disposal," said Ron Cappellini, deputy director, production engineering, Tobyhanna Army Depot. "Superior vehicle computer systems are a fundamental component within this system and a must for its successful operation at all times."
"It is rewarding to earn repeat business with a customer, but it is especially rewarding when the U.S. Army places continuing trust in our products to perform reliably in mission-critical situations," said Dale Szymborski, president. "We are proud of this ongoing relationship that allows us to provide reliable, rugged, innovative technology supporting important Army missions."
As a result of previous Army orders, the rugged FW2000 Mobile Data Server already has been deployed by the Army in many areas of the world, including training exercises in the U.S. and patrol operations in the Balkans. In 2001, the company also supplied FW2000s to the Army in an order valued at more than $4 million.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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endlich mal wieder eine gute Nachricht bei Kontron Mobile!
Gruß Albatossa
Press Release Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Awarded $1.6 Million Contract by the U.S. Army; Rugged, Mobile Data Servers Continue to Support Army Field Information System
Monday November 11, 9:13 am ET
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), today announced that it has received an order valued at $1.6 million from the United States Army to deliver the FW2000 Mobile Data Server Series III -- a rugged, mobile PC system specially designed for use in vehicles.
ADVERTISEMENT
The modular FW2000 Mobile Data Server is tailored for demanding in-vehicle applications in military, public safety and utilities computing environments. The $1.6 million order will support the Army`s Force XXI Battle Command Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2) program, which provides situational awareness and digitized battlefield information to soldiers and commanders both in the field and at command headquarters. The FW2000 is central to the Army`s EIS+ (Enhanced Information System), a component of FBCB2 involving vehicle-mounted computing applications.
Kontron Mobile Computing expects to complete delivery of the order in the first quarter of 2003 to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania -- the U.S. Department of Defense`s largest, full-service communications-electronics maintenance facility.
"EIS+ and the entire FBCB2 system help protect the lives of American soldiers by delivering real-time visual position location data to them and their commanders and by dramatically increasing the amount of battlefield intelligence at their disposal," said Ron Cappellini, deputy director, production engineering, Tobyhanna Army Depot. "Superior vehicle computer systems are a fundamental component within this system and a must for its successful operation at all times."
"It is rewarding to earn repeat business with a customer, but it is especially rewarding when the U.S. Army places continuing trust in our products to perform reliably in mission-critical situations," said Dale Szymborski, president. "We are proud of this ongoing relationship that allows us to provide reliable, rugged, innovative technology supporting important Army missions."
As a result of previous Army orders, the rugged FW2000 Mobile Data Server already has been deployed by the Army in many areas of the world, including training exercises in the U.S. and patrol operations in the Balkans. In 2001, the company also supplied FW2000s to the Army in an order valued at more than $4 million.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Kontron Mobile Computing Awarded $1.6 Million Contract by the U.S. Army; Rugged, Mobile Data Servers Continue to Support Army Field Information System
Monday November 11, 9:13 am ET
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), today announced that it has received an order valued at $1.6 million from the United States Army to deliver the FW2000 Mobile Data Server Series III -- a rugged, mobile PC system specially designed for use in vehicles.
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The modular FW2000 Mobile Data Server is tailored for demanding in-vehicle applications in military, public safety and utilities computing environments. The $1.6 million order will support the Army`s Force XXI Battle Command Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2) program, which provides situational awareness and digitized battlefield information to soldiers and commanders both in the field and at command headquarters. The FW2000 is central to the Army`s EIS+ (Enhanced Information System), a component of FBCB2 involving vehicle-mounted computing applications.
Kontron Mobile Computing expects to complete delivery of the order in the first quarter of 2003 to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania -- the U.S. Department of Defense`s largest, full-service communications-electronics maintenance facility.
"EIS+ and the entire FBCB2 system help protect the lives of American soldiers by delivering real-time visual position location data to them and their commanders and by dramatically increasing the amount of battlefield intelligence at their disposal," said Ron Cappellini, deputy director, production engineering, Tobyhanna Army Depot. "Superior vehicle computer systems are a fundamental component within this system and a must for its successful operation at all times."
"It is rewarding to earn repeat business with a customer, but it is especially rewarding when the U.S. Army places continuing trust in our products to perform reliably in mission-critical situations," said Dale Szymborski, president. "We are proud of this ongoing relationship that allows us to provide reliable, rugged, innovative technology supporting important Army missions."
As a result of previous Army orders, the rugged FW2000 Mobile Data Server already has been deployed by the Army in many areas of the world, including training exercises in the U.S. and patrol operations in the Balkans. In 2001, the company also supplied FW2000s to the Army in an order valued at more than $4 million.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
nach langer Zeit gibt es wieder gute Nachrichten bei Kontron Mobile Systeme!
Gruß Albatossa
Press Release Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Awarded $1.6 Million Contract by the U.S. Army; Rugged, Mobile Data Servers Continue to Support Army Field Information System
Monday November 11, 9:13 am ET
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), today announced that it has received an order valued at $1.6 million from the United States Army to deliver the FW2000 Mobile Data Server Series III -- a rugged, mobile PC system specially designed for use in vehicles.
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The modular FW2000 Mobile Data Server is tailored for demanding in-vehicle applications in military, public safety and utilities computing environments. The $1.6 million order will support the Army`s Force XXI Battle Command Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2) program, which provides situational awareness and digitized battlefield information to soldiers and commanders both in the field and at command headquarters. The FW2000 is central to the Army`s EIS+ (Enhanced Information System), a component of FBCB2 involving vehicle-mounted computing applications.
Kontron Mobile Computing expects to complete delivery of the order in the first quarter of 2003 to the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania -- the U.S. Department of Defense`s largest, full-service communications-electronics maintenance facility.
"EIS+ and the entire FBCB2 system help protect the lives of American soldiers by delivering real-time visual position location data to them and their commanders and by dramatically increasing the amount of battlefield intelligence at their disposal," said Ron Cappellini, deputy director, production engineering, Tobyhanna Army Depot. "Superior vehicle computer systems are a fundamental component within this system and a must for its successful operation at all times."
"It is rewarding to earn repeat business with a customer, but it is especially rewarding when the U.S. Army places continuing trust in our products to perform reliably in mission-critical situations," said Dale Szymborski, president. "We are proud of this ongoing relationship that allows us to provide reliable, rugged, innovative technology supporting important Army missions."
As a result of previous Army orders, the rugged FW2000 Mobile Data Server already has been deployed by the Army in many areas of the world, including training exercises in the U.S. and patrol operations in the Balkans. In 2001, the company also supplied FW2000s to the Army in an order valued at more than $4 million.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron Embedded Computers AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Kontron Mobile Computing Announces Record Quarterly Profits
Thursday February 13, 8:00 am ET
Supplier of Rugged, Mobile Computers Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Feb. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News) today announced record quarterly profits for fourth quarter and overall profitability for fiscal year 2002.
For fourth quarter 2002, the company reported operating income of $949,798, compared to $405,902 for fourth quarter 2001. Quarterly net income was a company record $733,709, or $0.05 per share, compared to net income of $229,754, or $0.01 per share, for the same period in 2001. Revenue was $4.4 million, compared to 2001 fourth quarter revenue of $4.2 million.
For the fiscal year ending December 31, 2002, the company reported operating income of $1.0 million, compared to $2.1 million for fiscal year 2001. Net income for fiscal year 2002 totaled $148,722, or $0.01 per share, compared to net income of $940,359, or $0.06 per share, for fiscal year 2001. Revenue for 2002 was $12.2 million, compared to 2001 revenue of $17.3 million.
"We are pleased to announce record quarterly profits for fourth quarter, especially in light of an overall weak economy and a disappointing third quarter," said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. "Thanks in part to our improved cost structure, the organization demonstrated its ability to generate record profits while driving quarterly revenues of $4.4 million. For the year, the company remained profitable despite a significant drop in annual revenues from 2001. We ended the year with a strong cash position and we look ahead with optimism."
The company also announced today that its board of directors has authorized the repayment of an additional $2 million in existing notes to Kontron AG, Munich, Germany, of which Kontron Mobile Computing is an affiliate. This follows earlier repayments of $1.5 million to Kontron AG in 2002 and $3 million to private note holders in 2001.
"During the past two years, the company`s debt has been lowered significantly," said RoseMary Luebke, controller. "Our recent profitability is especially rewarding because it has been achieved concurrently with this debt reduction, and it reinforces our belief that we`re headed on the right strategic path."
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
BALANCE SHEETS
December 31, December 30,
2002 2001
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $2,031,285 $2,073,970
Accounts receivable, net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of
$127,200 and 317,200 3,015,258 2,834,150
Accounts receivable, related parties 119,919 118,472
Inventories 975,263 1,191,276
Prepaid expenses and other 54,269 334,156
Total current assets 6,195,994 6,552,024
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,163,624 1,114,125
Furniture and fixtures 800,706 795,387
Leasehold improvements 346,099 346,099
Less: Accumulated depreciation
and amortization (2,129,623) (1,911,244)
Property and equipment, net 180,806 344,367
Deposits and Other Assets, net 39,398 19,764
Total Assets $6,416,198 $6,916,155
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $401,845 $1,118,581
Accounts payable, related parties 412,425 210,054
Accrued warranty and product upgrade 332,169 332,169
Accrued compensation and benefits 272,312 257,398
Other accrued liabilities 340,174 771,502
Deferred revenue 1,064,292 1,306,563
Notes payable to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG - 6,937,700
Total current liabilities 2,823,217 10,933,967
Long Term Liabilities:
Notes payable to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG 7,462,071 -
Total long term liabilities 7,462,071 -
Total liabilities 10,285,288 10,933,967
Commitments and Contingencies
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2002 4,250 4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares
authorized; 500,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2002 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value,
30,000,000 shares authorized;
14,952,926 issued and
outstanding for both periods 14,953 14,953
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972 32,551,972
Accumulated deficit (36,440,765) (36,589,487)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (3,869,090) (4,017,812)
Total liabilities and
shareholders` equity (deficit) $6,416,198 $6,916,155
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the Years Ended
December 31, December 30, December 31,
2002 2001 2000
Net Sales $12,225,137 $17,306,146 $15,695,581
Cost of Sales 6,694,759 9,486,877 17,389,626
Gross profit (loss) 5,530,378 7,819,269 (1,694,045)
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 2,293,334 2,747,064 4,413,415
General and
administrative 1,186,845 1,739,711 3,949,925
Research and development 1,040,481 1,205,491 4,212,734
Restructuring costs - - 501,805
Total operating
expenses 4,520,660 5,692,266 13,077,879
Operating income (loss) 1,009,718 2,127,003 (14,771,924)
Gain (loss) on
currency conversion (169,222) 207,664 -
Interest expense, net (691,774) (1,274,607) (1,764,760)
Other expense, net - (119,701) (640,735)
Net income (loss) 148,722 940,359 (17,177,419)
Beneficial conversion
feature applicable to
preferred shareholders - - (520,833)
Net income (loss)
applicable to common
shareholders $148,722 $940,359 $(17,698,252)
Basic and Diluted Income
(Loss) Per Common Share:
Net income (loss)
per common share $.01 $.06 $(1.92)
Basic weighted average
common shares outstanding 14,952,926 14,945,293 9,240,580
Diluted weighted average
common shares outstanding 14,953,025 15,028,848 9,240,580
Thursday February 13, 8:00 am ET
Supplier of Rugged, Mobile Computers Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Feb. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News) today announced record quarterly profits for fourth quarter and overall profitability for fiscal year 2002.
For fourth quarter 2002, the company reported operating income of $949,798, compared to $405,902 for fourth quarter 2001. Quarterly net income was a company record $733,709, or $0.05 per share, compared to net income of $229,754, or $0.01 per share, for the same period in 2001. Revenue was $4.4 million, compared to 2001 fourth quarter revenue of $4.2 million.
For the fiscal year ending December 31, 2002, the company reported operating income of $1.0 million, compared to $2.1 million for fiscal year 2001. Net income for fiscal year 2002 totaled $148,722, or $0.01 per share, compared to net income of $940,359, or $0.06 per share, for fiscal year 2001. Revenue for 2002 was $12.2 million, compared to 2001 revenue of $17.3 million.
"We are pleased to announce record quarterly profits for fourth quarter, especially in light of an overall weak economy and a disappointing third quarter," said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. "Thanks in part to our improved cost structure, the organization demonstrated its ability to generate record profits while driving quarterly revenues of $4.4 million. For the year, the company remained profitable despite a significant drop in annual revenues from 2001. We ended the year with a strong cash position and we look ahead with optimism."
The company also announced today that its board of directors has authorized the repayment of an additional $2 million in existing notes to Kontron AG, Munich, Germany, of which Kontron Mobile Computing is an affiliate. This follows earlier repayments of $1.5 million to Kontron AG in 2002 and $3 million to private note holders in 2001.
"During the past two years, the company`s debt has been lowered significantly," said RoseMary Luebke, controller. "Our recent profitability is especially rewarding because it has been achieved concurrently with this debt reduction, and it reinforces our belief that we`re headed on the right strategic path."
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
BALANCE SHEETS
December 31, December 30,
2002 2001
ASSETS
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $2,031,285 $2,073,970
Accounts receivable, net of allowance
for doubtful accounts of
$127,200 and 317,200 3,015,258 2,834,150
Accounts receivable, related parties 119,919 118,472
Inventories 975,263 1,191,276
Prepaid expenses and other 54,269 334,156
Total current assets 6,195,994 6,552,024
Property and Equipment:
Computers and equipment 1,163,624 1,114,125
Furniture and fixtures 800,706 795,387
Leasehold improvements 346,099 346,099
Less: Accumulated depreciation
and amortization (2,129,623) (1,911,244)
Property and equipment, net 180,806 344,367
Deposits and Other Assets, net 39,398 19,764
Total Assets $6,416,198 $6,916,155
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS` EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $401,845 $1,118,581
Accounts payable, related parties 412,425 210,054
Accrued warranty and product upgrade 332,169 332,169
Accrued compensation and benefits 272,312 257,398
Other accrued liabilities 340,174 771,502
Deferred revenue 1,064,292 1,306,563
Notes payable to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG - 6,937,700
Total current liabilities 2,823,217 10,933,967
Long Term Liabilities:
Notes payable to Kontron Embedded
Computers AG 7,462,071 -
Total long term liabilities 7,462,071 -
Total liabilities 10,285,288 10,933,967
Commitments and Contingencies
Shareholders` Equity (Deficit):
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 4,250,000 shares
authorized; 4,250,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2002 4,250 4,250
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock,
$.001 par value, 500,000 shares
authorized; 500,000 issued and
outstanding at December 31, 2002 500 500
Common stock, $.001 par value,
30,000,000 shares authorized;
14,952,926 issued and
outstanding for both periods 14,953 14,953
Additional paid-in capital 32,551,972 32,551,972
Accumulated deficit (36,440,765) (36,589,487)
Total shareholders` equity (deficit) (3,869,090) (4,017,812)
Total liabilities and
shareholders` equity (deficit) $6,416,198 $6,916,155
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
For the Years Ended
December 31, December 30, December 31,
2002 2001 2000
Net Sales $12,225,137 $17,306,146 $15,695,581
Cost of Sales 6,694,759 9,486,877 17,389,626
Gross profit (loss) 5,530,378 7,819,269 (1,694,045)
Operating Expenses:
Sales and marketing 2,293,334 2,747,064 4,413,415
General and
administrative 1,186,845 1,739,711 3,949,925
Research and development 1,040,481 1,205,491 4,212,734
Restructuring costs - - 501,805
Total operating
expenses 4,520,660 5,692,266 13,077,879
Operating income (loss) 1,009,718 2,127,003 (14,771,924)
Gain (loss) on
currency conversion (169,222) 207,664 -
Interest expense, net (691,774) (1,274,607) (1,764,760)
Other expense, net - (119,701) (640,735)
Net income (loss) 148,722 940,359 (17,177,419)
Beneficial conversion
feature applicable to
preferred shareholders - - (520,833)
Net income (loss)
applicable to common
shareholders $148,722 $940,359 $(17,698,252)
Basic and Diluted Income
(Loss) Per Common Share:
Net income (loss)
per common share $.01 $.06 $(1.92)
Basic weighted average
common shares outstanding 14,952,926 14,945,293 9,240,580
Diluted weighted average
common shares outstanding 14,953,025 15,028,848 9,240,580
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Press Release Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing`s ReVolution Wins Readers` Choice Award From Leading Design Engineering Magazine
Monday April 14, 3:24 pm ET
NASA Tech Briefs Honors First Rugged, Mobile Notebook and Tablet PC in One
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The ReVolution -- the first rugged, mobile convertible notebook/tablet PC -- has received the Silver Award at the recent NASA Tech Briefs Readers` Choice Product of the Year Awards, officials of Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News) announced today.
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The ReVolution, which began shipping earlier this year, was one of the top products honored by the more than 195,000 design engineering readers of NASA Tech Briefs. The ReVolution received the Silver Award after receiving the second-highest number of votes in a field of 12 nominees named by the magazine`s editors as Products of the Month during 2002. The magazine selects Products of the Month based on exceptional technical merit and practical value.
An official NASA publication, NASA Tech Briefs is the largest U.S.-circulation engineering magazine, with content spanning a wide array of fields, including electronics, physical sciences, materials, computer software, mechanics, machinery/automation, manufacturing/fabrication, mathematics/information sciences, and life sciences.
"It`s rewarding to be recognized by the readers of NASA Tech Briefs because they typify the customers we went into business more than a decade ago to serve," said Steve Hanges, director of marketing, who accepted the award. "NASA Tech Briefs readers and editors appreciate what it means to need a well-designed, rugged product. To meet the high standards of this elite, discerning audience is especially gratifying."
The newest addition to Kontron`s full line of mobile computers, the convertible ReVolution truly is a first in rugged computing. With SwitchIt(TM), Kontron`s custom, rugged, 180-degree display hinge, the ReVolution converts from a notebook to touch-screen tablet and back again in seconds.
The upgradeable ReVolution also features impressive wireless communications capabilities and rugged construction designed to support the applications and challenging working conditions now common in field computing across many industries.
The ReVolution is available from Kontron Mobile Computing and authorized resellers. It carries an estimated list price of $5,095 (actual pricing varies based on specific product configuration and quantity).
A leading supplier of rugged, mobile computing equipment, Kontron Mobile Computing also offers portable desktop computers and modular, in-vehicle data servers. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration deployment and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron AG, Munich, Germany.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
All trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
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Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
ist euch schon aufgefallen das KMBC.OB allein gestern um 27,5% im Kurs nach oben gestiegen ist!
Gruß Albatossa
Press Release Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing`s ReVolution Wins Readers` Choice Award From Leading Design Engineering Magazine
Monday April 14, 3:24 pm ET
NASA Tech Briefs Honors First Rugged, Mobile Notebook and Tablet PC in One
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., April 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The ReVolution -- the first rugged, mobile convertible notebook/tablet PC -- has received the Silver Award at the recent NASA Tech Briefs Readers` Choice Product of the Year Awards, officials of Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News) announced today.
ADVERTISEMENT
The ReVolution, which began shipping earlier this year, was one of the top products honored by the more than 195,000 design engineering readers of NASA Tech Briefs. The ReVolution received the Silver Award after receiving the second-highest number of votes in a field of 12 nominees named by the magazine`s editors as Products of the Month during 2002. The magazine selects Products of the Month based on exceptional technical merit and practical value.
An official NASA publication, NASA Tech Briefs is the largest U.S.-circulation engineering magazine, with content spanning a wide array of fields, including electronics, physical sciences, materials, computer software, mechanics, machinery/automation, manufacturing/fabrication, mathematics/information sciences, and life sciences.
"It`s rewarding to be recognized by the readers of NASA Tech Briefs because they typify the customers we went into business more than a decade ago to serve," said Steve Hanges, director of marketing, who accepted the award. "NASA Tech Briefs readers and editors appreciate what it means to need a well-designed, rugged product. To meet the high standards of this elite, discerning audience is especially gratifying."
The newest addition to Kontron`s full line of mobile computers, the convertible ReVolution truly is a first in rugged computing. With SwitchIt(TM), Kontron`s custom, rugged, 180-degree display hinge, the ReVolution converts from a notebook to touch-screen tablet and back again in seconds.
The upgradeable ReVolution also features impressive wireless communications capabilities and rugged construction designed to support the applications and challenging working conditions now common in field computing across many industries.
The ReVolution is available from Kontron Mobile Computing and authorized resellers. It carries an estimated list price of $5,095 (actual pricing varies based on specific product configuration and quantity).
A leading supplier of rugged, mobile computing equipment, Kontron Mobile Computing also offers portable desktop computers and modular, in-vehicle data servers. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration deployment and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron AG, Munich, Germany.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
All trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
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Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
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Die Umsätze waren aber gering. Ich glaube eher die Anleger schauen nach Deutschland und reagieren entsprechend.
gruß
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Die Umsätze waren aber gering. Ich glaube eher die Anleger schauen nach Deutschland und reagieren entsprechend.
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Hallo globalguru,
wollte nur mal über diesen kleinen Hebel einwenig informieren!
Gruß Albatossa
wollte nur mal über diesen kleinen Hebel einwenig informieren!
Gruß Albatossa
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Sieht so aus, als wenn sich dieses Kapitel bald erledigt hat. Vielleicht machen die Amys auch einen großen Bogen um german products. Herr N. wäre gut beraten KMBC nur noch als Vetriebsschiene zu nutzen.
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., May 13, 2003 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC), today announced results for the first quarter of 2003.
For the quarter, the company reported an operating loss of $89,034, compared to operating income of $383,542 for first quarter 2002. Net loss was $301,003, or $0.02 per share, on revenues of $2.1 million, compared to net income of $173,605, or $0.01 per share, on revenues of $3.2 million during the same period in 2002.
"I attribute the weakness of our first quarter to delayed shipments from component vendors and the consequent postponement of orders that we now expect to fill in future quarters," said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. "We expect to see improvement in this area and meanwhile we are maintaining a positive book-to- bill ratio. Having reported positive operating income in all but two of the past nine quarters, we are confident that the company is on strong footing for long-term success."
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., May 13, 2003 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC), today announced results for the first quarter of 2003.
For the quarter, the company reported an operating loss of $89,034, compared to operating income of $383,542 for first quarter 2002. Net loss was $301,003, or $0.02 per share, on revenues of $2.1 million, compared to net income of $173,605, or $0.01 per share, on revenues of $3.2 million during the same period in 2002.
"I attribute the weakness of our first quarter to delayed shipments from component vendors and the consequent postponement of orders that we now expect to fill in future quarters," said Thomas Sparrvik, CEO. "We expect to see improvement in this area and meanwhile we are maintaining a positive book-to- bill ratio. Having reported positive operating income in all but two of the past nine quarters, we are confident that the company is on strong footing for long-term success."
Hallo globalguru,
diese Szenario dürfte nicht ganz eintreffen!
diese Szenario dürfte nicht ganz eintreffen!
Hallo Leute,
nur mal ein kleiner Tip! Kontron und Kontron Mobile laufen nicht im Gleichtakt!
nur mal ein kleiner Tip! Kontron und Kontron Mobile laufen nicht im Gleichtakt!
Hallo Leute,
Kontron hat vor die Aktien KMBC.OB für 0,45 $ pro Stück aufzukaufen!
Man war das billig für Kontron nur weil die Aktionäre ihre Aktien weggeworfen haben!
Kontron hat vor die Aktien KMBC.OB für 0,45 $ pro Stück aufzukaufen!
Man war das billig für Kontron nur weil die Aktionäre ihre Aktien weggeworfen haben!
Ein Angebot liegt immer noch nicht vor! Ob hier jemand den Kurs nach oben treiben wollte!
Auch das Jahr 2004 sollte für Kontron ein gutes Jahr werden!
Ahoi allerseits
Zusammenfassung Ausgabe Nr. 03 vom 18.01.04
Musterdepot, Aktienempfehlungen usw.
u.a. Kontron
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Zusammenfassung Ausgabe Nr. 03 vom 18.01.04
Musterdepot, Aktienempfehlungen usw.
u.a. Kontron
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ahoi
Hallo HSM,
sowas hört man doch gerne!
sowas hört man doch gerne!
Hallo Leute,
schon sind wir bei 7 Euro!
schon sind wir bei 7 Euro!
Hallo Leute,
die Kursschere zwischen Kontron und Kontron Mobile geht immer weiter auf! Ob es nicht Zeit ist sich weiter zu investieren oder nachzulegen
die Kursschere zwischen Kontron und Kontron Mobile geht immer weiter auf! Ob es nicht Zeit ist sich weiter zu investieren oder nachzulegen
hallo aaber es geht nach süden
Moin
Kontron schließt Herstellungsverträge mit TFS.
Offensichtlich reichen die eigenen Kapazitäten nicht mehr aus.
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TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TFS announced today that it has entered into a worldwide manufacturing agreement with Kontron America, the global leader in embedded computer technology (ECT), under which TFS will manufacture, assemble and test a variety of Kontron printed circuit board (PCB) products for multiple Kontron locations around the world. TFS also reported that Kontron has placed its first order under the agreement.
Kontron is currently the world``s largest producer of embedded computer technology in the form of single board computing devices. The company services its OEM customers through locations in Asia, Europe, Canada and the United States. Kontron is a member of the Intel Communication Alliance (ICA), a community of communications and embedded developers and solution providers that work closely with Intel Corporation on new product development, prototypes and reference designs.
Thomas Sparrvik, CEO and President of Kontron America, Inc., said, "This manufacturing agreement represents a great opportunity for both Kontron and TFS, and it will ultimately provide strategic benefits to each of our respective customers. Initially, we will look to TFS to bolster our own manufacturing capabilities by providing us with world-class manufacturing and supply chain management support from its facility in Penang, Malaysia. TFS`` strong presence in the U.S. and in Asia will provide local support for our U.S. based operations and will complement our own strength in Europe."
Under the agreement, TFS will produce a variety of products for multiple Kontron customers in Europe, the Americas and Asia. Initially, TFS will manufacture Kontron``s printed circuit board (PCB) products at its Penang, Malaysia facility, an operation which was originally built by Intel to produce motherboards for Intel``s PC products, and which was acquired by TFS in 2003. The Penang operation has been audited and approved by current and previous customers including IBM, Dell, and HP/COMPAQ.
Jack Saltich, President and CEO of TFS added, "Longer term, we see tremendous opportunities by jointly pursuing specific product applications that will draw on the expertise of both TFS and Kontron. There are numerous products on the market today, and other products being developed, which contain both embedded computers and displays. By teaming up, TFS and Kontron can offer customers expertise in both areas, with a global footprint that assures world-class design, manufacturing, quality and cost-efficiency. Together, we have already identified and are in fact pursuing several potential new customers that would benefit from the combination of TFS`` know- how in display module design and manufacturing and Kontron``s ECT capability."
Embedded computers are often considered the "invisible" brains that are designed and embedded into a vast array of intelligent products, such as telecommunication networks, internet systems and mobile computing devices. The target market for these products is defined by Venture Development Corporation to include those companies that outsource their embedded computing needs, and is estimated to be $2.7 billion in 2002.
About Three-Five Systems
TFS is a recognized leader in providing end-to-end engineering, display solutions, and extended manufacturing services to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). TFS has a global footprint, with operations in the United States, Europe and several locations in Asia offering engineering and electronic manufacturing services (EMS), with a special emphasis and expertise in display subsystems. TFS offers numerous monochrome and color display products, including, CRT, LCD, and OLED technologies, in custom, standard, and platform configurations. TFS also offers complete end-to-end extended manufacturing solutions, including new product introduction and high-volume printed circuit board assembly, RF module assembly, and box build. TFS, headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, USA, has approximately 2000 employees worldwide and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "TFS". The company``s web site is located at http://www.tfsc.com/ .
Kontron schließt Herstellungsverträge mit TFS.
Offensichtlich reichen die eigenen Kapazitäten nicht mehr aus.
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TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TFS announced today that it has entered into a worldwide manufacturing agreement with Kontron America, the global leader in embedded computer technology (ECT), under which TFS will manufacture, assemble and test a variety of Kontron printed circuit board (PCB) products for multiple Kontron locations around the world. TFS also reported that Kontron has placed its first order under the agreement.
Kontron is currently the world``s largest producer of embedded computer technology in the form of single board computing devices. The company services its OEM customers through locations in Asia, Europe, Canada and the United States. Kontron is a member of the Intel Communication Alliance (ICA), a community of communications and embedded developers and solution providers that work closely with Intel Corporation on new product development, prototypes and reference designs.
Thomas Sparrvik, CEO and President of Kontron America, Inc., said, "This manufacturing agreement represents a great opportunity for both Kontron and TFS, and it will ultimately provide strategic benefits to each of our respective customers. Initially, we will look to TFS to bolster our own manufacturing capabilities by providing us with world-class manufacturing and supply chain management support from its facility in Penang, Malaysia. TFS`` strong presence in the U.S. and in Asia will provide local support for our U.S. based operations and will complement our own strength in Europe."
Under the agreement, TFS will produce a variety of products for multiple Kontron customers in Europe, the Americas and Asia. Initially, TFS will manufacture Kontron``s printed circuit board (PCB) products at its Penang, Malaysia facility, an operation which was originally built by Intel to produce motherboards for Intel``s PC products, and which was acquired by TFS in 2003. The Penang operation has been audited and approved by current and previous customers including IBM, Dell, and HP/COMPAQ.
Jack Saltich, President and CEO of TFS added, "Longer term, we see tremendous opportunities by jointly pursuing specific product applications that will draw on the expertise of both TFS and Kontron. There are numerous products on the market today, and other products being developed, which contain both embedded computers and displays. By teaming up, TFS and Kontron can offer customers expertise in both areas, with a global footprint that assures world-class design, manufacturing, quality and cost-efficiency. Together, we have already identified and are in fact pursuing several potential new customers that would benefit from the combination of TFS`` know- how in display module design and manufacturing and Kontron``s ECT capability."
Embedded computers are often considered the "invisible" brains that are designed and embedded into a vast array of intelligent products, such as telecommunication networks, internet systems and mobile computing devices. The target market for these products is defined by Venture Development Corporation to include those companies that outsource their embedded computing needs, and is estimated to be $2.7 billion in 2002.
About Three-Five Systems
TFS is a recognized leader in providing end-to-end engineering, display solutions, and extended manufacturing services to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). TFS has a global footprint, with operations in the United States, Europe and several locations in Asia offering engineering and electronic manufacturing services (EMS), with a special emphasis and expertise in display subsystems. TFS offers numerous monochrome and color display products, including, CRT, LCD, and OLED technologies, in custom, standard, and platform configurations. TFS also offers complete end-to-end extended manufacturing solutions, including new product introduction and high-volume printed circuit board assembly, RF module assembly, and box build. TFS, headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, USA, has approximately 2000 employees worldwide and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "TFS". The company``s web site is located at http://www.tfsc.com/ .
Auch weiterhin sind die beiden Kurse von Kontron und Kontron mobile weit auseinander!
Press Release Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Introduces Next-Generation Rugged Notebook PC With Rotating Touch Screen: The ReVolution(TM) X Series
Tuesday March 9, 8:07 am ET
Launches Two Wireless-Enabled Models Tailored for Field Users Requiring Both Keyboard and Tablet Capabilities
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), a leading supplier of rugged mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, today introduced the ReVolution X Series -- two new models within the company`s award-winning ReVolution rugged notebook PC line -- featuring rotating touch screens and wireless capabilities.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040309/CGTU001 )
"The X Series is the mid-range of our ReVolution line, designed with added features to support the needs of remote LAN/WAN-connected field professionals," said Dale Szymborski, president. "With a touch screen, advanced wireless capabilities and rugged construction, the X Series models provide all the functionality of a standard PC and much more at a very attractive price point."
The ReVolution X Series is designed for OEMs, system integrators, and large field fleets requiring both the convenience of a tablet and a keyboard- equipped notebook housed within a package ruggedized to military specifications.
The ReVolution X Series comprises two models, the ReVolution XT and the ReVolution XTS. Both models are now available. List prices are $4,595 for the ReVolution XT base model and $4,895 for the ReVolution XTS base model (actual pricing will vary based on quantity and specific configurations). Customers may contact Kontron Mobile Computing at 1-888-343-5396 for more information.
Both X Series models feature the Intel (R) Pentium (R) III Processor M at 1.06GHz, a 40 GB hard drive (higher capacities available), 640 MB RAM, a 12.1" XGA touch screen, a sealed backlit keyboard, a three-year warranty and construction built and tested to Mil-Std 810F specifications for use in field and harsh environments. They are equipped with 802.11b technology for wireless applications and support Windows 2000 and XP operating systems. Simultaneous 802.11b and integrated GSM/GPRS or CDMA technology are optional.
The ReVolution XTS model also features Kontron`s new TransRadiant Display technology. Utilizing a combination of advanced transmissive and transflective display technologies with passive enhancements, the TransRadiant display delivers superior brightness in both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions while requiring no more power than a standard notebook display
In related announcements today, Kontron also announced the new ReVolution E Series -- a new, entry-level version of the ReVolution line providing a rugged alternative to consumer-grade `tough` notebooks, and the new ReVolution T Series -- featuring a digitized, convertible touch screen based on the Microsoft Tablet PC operating system.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Press Release Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
Kontron Mobile Computing Introduces Next-Generation Rugged Notebook PC With Rotating Touch Screen: The ReVolution(TM) X Series
Tuesday March 9, 8:07 am ET
Launches Two Wireless-Enabled Models Tailored for Field Users Requiring Both Keyboard and Tablet Capabilities
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: KMBC - News), a leading supplier of rugged mobile computers for field-deployed professionals, today introduced the ReVolution X Series -- two new models within the company`s award-winning ReVolution rugged notebook PC line -- featuring rotating touch screens and wireless capabilities.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040309/CGTU001 )
"The X Series is the mid-range of our ReVolution line, designed with added features to support the needs of remote LAN/WAN-connected field professionals," said Dale Szymborski, president. "With a touch screen, advanced wireless capabilities and rugged construction, the X Series models provide all the functionality of a standard PC and much more at a very attractive price point."
The ReVolution X Series is designed for OEMs, system integrators, and large field fleets requiring both the convenience of a tablet and a keyboard- equipped notebook housed within a package ruggedized to military specifications.
The ReVolution X Series comprises two models, the ReVolution XT and the ReVolution XTS. Both models are now available. List prices are $4,595 for the ReVolution XT base model and $4,895 for the ReVolution XTS base model (actual pricing will vary based on quantity and specific configurations). Customers may contact Kontron Mobile Computing at 1-888-343-5396 for more information.
Both X Series models feature the Intel (R) Pentium (R) III Processor M at 1.06GHz, a 40 GB hard drive (higher capacities available), 640 MB RAM, a 12.1" XGA touch screen, a sealed backlit keyboard, a three-year warranty and construction built and tested to Mil-Std 810F specifications for use in field and harsh environments. They are equipped with 802.11b technology for wireless applications and support Windows 2000 and XP operating systems. Simultaneous 802.11b and integrated GSM/GPRS or CDMA technology are optional.
The ReVolution XTS model also features Kontron`s new TransRadiant Display technology. Utilizing a combination of advanced transmissive and transflective display technologies with passive enhancements, the TransRadiant display delivers superior brightness in both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions while requiring no more power than a standard notebook display
In related announcements today, Kontron also announced the new ReVolution E Series -- a new, entry-level version of the ReVolution line providing a rugged alternative to consumer-grade `tough` notebooks, and the new ReVolution T Series -- featuring a digitized, convertible touch screen based on the Microsoft Tablet PC operating system.
About Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
A Minnesota corporation, Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc., has designed, manufactured and marketed rugged computers for a variety of industries and applications worldwide since 1992. It also provides product customization, integration and support services. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minn., with sales, service and manufacturing locations worldwide. It is traded on the U.S. Over the Counter Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol KMBC.
Kontron Mobile Computing is the mobile computing affiliate of Kontron AG, Munich, Germany. For more information, visit Kontron Mobile Computing online at www.kontronmobile.com , or phone the company toll-free at 1-888-343-5396.
Forward-looking statements in this news release, if any, are made under the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Certain important factors could cause results to differ materially from those anticipated by the statements, including the impact of changing economic or business conditions, the impact of competition, the availability of financing, the success of products in the marketplace, other risk factors inherent in the computer industry and other factors discussed from time to time in reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Source: Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., June 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: KMBC) today announced that it has become aware that its majority shareholder, through its wholly owned subsidiary, KAC Acquisition Corp., has commenced a tender offer to purchase all of the shares of common stock of Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. (the "Company") that are not currently owned by Kontron AG at a purchase price of $0.55 per share of the Company``s common stock.
The tender offer is under consideration by the special committee of the Company``s Board of Directors. On or before June 29, 2004, the Company will advise its security holders of (i) whether the Company recommends acceptance or rejection of the tender offer; expresses no opinion and remains neutral toward the tender offer; or is unable to take a position with respect to the tender offer, and (ii) the reasons for such position. The Company``s security holders are requested to defer making a determination whether to accept or reject the tender offer until they have been advised of the Company``s position.
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
© PR Newswire
The tender offer is under consideration by the special committee of the Company``s Board of Directors. On or before June 29, 2004, the Company will advise its security holders of (i) whether the Company recommends acceptance or rejection of the tender offer; expresses no opinion and remains neutral toward the tender offer; or is unable to take a position with respect to the tender offer, and (ii) the reasons for such position. The Company``s security holders are requested to defer making a determination whether to accept or reject the tender offer until they have been advised of the Company``s position.
Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc.
© PR Newswire
Hallo globalguru,
jedesmal wird es einwenig mehr! Jetzt sind wir schon bei 55 Cent! Ich hätte im Tausch auch Aktien von Kontron genommen.
Gruß Albatossa
P.S.: Jetzt muß ich womöglich nach nur vier Jahren diesen thread schließen!
jedesmal wird es einwenig mehr! Jetzt sind wir schon bei 55 Cent! Ich hätte im Tausch auch Aktien von Kontron genommen.
Gruß Albatossa
P.S.: Jetzt muß ich womöglich nach nur vier Jahren diesen thread schließen!
So war die Entwicklung der Aktie in den letzten vier Jahren!
Übernahmeangebot abgelaufen und 91% eingesammelt. Ich glaube bei den Amis kann man einen Squezze out schon ab 90% durchführen, da KMBC ab 01.10.2004 in Kontron integriert wird.
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Kontron AG Announces the Expiration of the Subsequent Offering Period for, and Final Results of, Its Tender Offer for Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. Shares
ECHING & MUNICH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 23, 2004--Kontron AG announced that the subsequent offering period for the tender offer by KAC Acquisition, Inc. ("KAC Acquisition"), Kontron AG`s wholly-owned subsidiary, for all of the outstanding shares of Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. ("Kontron Mobile") (OTCBB:KMBC) not owned by Kontron AG at a price of $0.55 per share, net in cash (the "Offer"), expired at 5:00 p.m.New York City time on Friday, Aug. 20, 2004. 124,905 shares of Kontron Mobile common stock were tendered and accepted for payment during the subsequent offering period, which, when added to the 5,487,273 shares that were acquired by KAC Acquisition upon the expiration of the Offer, as extended (Kontron AG previously announced that 5,507,273 shares had been tendered as of Aug. 6, 2004, which included 20,000 shares that were tendered via submission of a notice of guaranteed delivery, such shares were not subsequently delivered and therefore were not validly tendered), and the shares already owned by Kontron AG, represent approximately 91% of the voting securities of Kontron Mobile.
As soon as the conditions for de-registration under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") are met, Kontron AG intends to cause Kontron Mobile to file a Form 15 with the Securities and Exchange Commission to terminate its registration under the Exchange Act, at which point Kontron Mobile`s common stock will be delisted from the Over the Counter Bulletin Board and Kontron Mobile will cease to file periodic reports under the Exchange Act.
Kontron AG will acquire the shares of Kontron Mobile that were not tendered through a "short-form" merger (the "Merger"). Under the Minnesota Business Corporations Act, KAC Acquisition, as the holder of more than 90% of the voting securities of Kontron Mobile, may cause Kontron Mobile to merge with and into KAC Acquisition without a vote of Kontron Mobile`s other shareholders. In the Merger, the remaining shareholders of Kontron Mobile, other than those who assert dissenters rights, will have their shares converted into the right to receive $0.55 per share. Kontron AG intends to cause Kontron Mobile to consummate the Merger with an effective date of Oct. 1, 2004, the first day of the fourth calendar quarter. Upon the completion of the Merger, Kontron Mobile will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kontron AG and Kontron Mobile`s shares will no longer be publicly traded.
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Kontron AG Announces the Expiration of the Subsequent Offering Period for, and Final Results of, Its Tender Offer for Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. Shares
ECHING & MUNICH, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 23, 2004--Kontron AG announced that the subsequent offering period for the tender offer by KAC Acquisition, Inc. ("KAC Acquisition"), Kontron AG`s wholly-owned subsidiary, for all of the outstanding shares of Kontron Mobile Computing, Inc. ("Kontron Mobile") (OTCBB:KMBC) not owned by Kontron AG at a price of $0.55 per share, net in cash (the "Offer"), expired at 5:00 p.m.New York City time on Friday, Aug. 20, 2004. 124,905 shares of Kontron Mobile common stock were tendered and accepted for payment during the subsequent offering period, which, when added to the 5,487,273 shares that were acquired by KAC Acquisition upon the expiration of the Offer, as extended (Kontron AG previously announced that 5,507,273 shares had been tendered as of Aug. 6, 2004, which included 20,000 shares that were tendered via submission of a notice of guaranteed delivery, such shares were not subsequently delivered and therefore were not validly tendered), and the shares already owned by Kontron AG, represent approximately 91% of the voting securities of Kontron Mobile.
As soon as the conditions for de-registration under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") are met, Kontron AG intends to cause Kontron Mobile to file a Form 15 with the Securities and Exchange Commission to terminate its registration under the Exchange Act, at which point Kontron Mobile`s common stock will be delisted from the Over the Counter Bulletin Board and Kontron Mobile will cease to file periodic reports under the Exchange Act.
Kontron AG will acquire the shares of Kontron Mobile that were not tendered through a "short-form" merger (the "Merger"). Under the Minnesota Business Corporations Act, KAC Acquisition, as the holder of more than 90% of the voting securities of Kontron Mobile, may cause Kontron Mobile to merge with and into KAC Acquisition without a vote of Kontron Mobile`s other shareholders. In the Merger, the remaining shareholders of Kontron Mobile, other than those who assert dissenters rights, will have their shares converted into the right to receive $0.55 per share. Kontron AG intends to cause Kontron Mobile to consummate the Merger with an effective date of Oct. 1, 2004, the first day of the fourth calendar quarter. Upon the completion of the Merger, Kontron Mobile will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kontron AG and Kontron Mobile`s shares will no longer be publicly traded.
mich interessiert nur eines ,wann geht´s mit dem kontron-aktienkurs wieder nach oben ??????
Hallo investadviser,
es geht doch nach oben wenn auch einwenig langsam!
es geht doch nach oben wenn auch einwenig langsam!
Es geht doch nach oben!
oooouuuuppss
wattn jezz los??
Gruß
baller
wattn jezz los??
Gruß
baller
huhu wurde auch zeit
und bis wohin läuft sie - kurzfristig?
naja diesmal gelingt der ausbruch offensichtlich,da auch das volumen passt (nachfrage).
nàchste marke €7,50,danach potenzial bis ca. €8,70
heute wird`s nimmer gelingen (die €7,50 mein ich ),aber fùr die nàchste woche bin ich optimistisch!
nàchste marke €7,50,danach potenzial bis ca. €8,70
heute wird`s nimmer gelingen (die €7,50 mein ich ),aber fùr die nàchste woche bin ich optimistisch!
Super Idee Albertosa, diesen Uralt-Thread am Leben zu halten...
Oder brauchst Du das für Dein Selbstbewußtsein?
Oder brauchst Du das für Dein Selbstbewußtsein?
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