Motor City Electric Co.

July 5, 2001
2000 sales. $251.2 million Behind the 2000 numbers. 35% increase because several large jobs awarded in 1999 were completed in 2000. Forecast for 2001. Projected sales are $150 million due to a slowing economy. Employees. 500 to 1,000 Branch offices. Madison Heights, Mich.; Fort Worth, Texas and Windsor, Ontario Canada. Top market segments. Commercial, industrial, public works, network and systems
2000 sales. $251.2 million

Behind the 2000 numbers. 35% increase because several large jobs awarded in 1999 were completed in 2000.

Forecast for 2001. Projected sales are $150 million due to a slowing economy.

Employees. 500 to 1,000

Branch offices. Madison Heights, Mich.; Fort Worth, Texas and Windsor, Ontario Canada.

Top market segments. Commercial, industrial, public works, network and systems integration.

Percentage of datacom work. 9%

Major electrical construction projects. Y2K generators for the Detroit Water and Sewer Board; Comerica Park, Detroit; Daimler Chrysler assembly plants in Windsor, Ontario ; St. Louis, Mo. and Toledo, Ohio.

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