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Report No. : |
489371 |
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Report Date : |
02.02.2018 |
IDENTIFICATION DETAILS
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Name : |
ALLIED ELECTRONICS, INC. |
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Registered Office : |
The
Prentice-Hall Corporation System, Inc., Registered Agent 51 Little
Falls Drive, Wilmington, New Castle, De, Postal Code 19808 |
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Country : |
United States |
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Date of Incorporation : |
1928 |
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Corporation |
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Line of Business : |
Subject is a large-sized
organization in the electronic parts and equipment companies industry located
in Fort Worth, TX. |
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No. of Employees : |
860 |
RATING & COMMENTS
(Mira Inform has adopted New Rating mechanism w.e.f. 23rd
January 2017)
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MIRA’s Rating : |
A+ |
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Credit Rating |
Explanation |
Rating Comments |
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A+ |
Low Risk |
Business dealings permissible with low
risk of default |
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Status : |
Good |
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Payment Behaviour : |
Regular |
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Litigation : |
Exist |
NOTES :
Any query related to this report can be made
on e-mail : infodept@mirainform.com
while quoting report number, name and date.
ECGC Country Risk Classification List
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Previous Rating (30.06.2017) |
Current Rating (30.09.2017) |
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United States |
A1 |
A1 |
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ECGC
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low Risk |
A2 |
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Moderately Low Risk |
B1 |
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Moderate Risk |
B2 |
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Moderately High Risk |
C1 |
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High Risk |
C2 |
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Very High Risk |
D |
UNITED STATES - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
The US has the most technologically powerful economy in the world, with a
per capita GDP of $57,300. US firms are at or near the forefront in
technological advances, especially in computers, pharmaceuticals, and medical,
aerospace, and military equipment; however, their advantage has narrowed since
the end of World War II. Based on a comparison of GDP measured at purchasing
power parity conversion rates, the US economy in 2014, having stood as the
largest in the world for more than a century, slipped into second place behind
China, which has more than tripled the US growth rate for each year of the past
four decades.
In the US, private individuals and business firms make most of the
decisions, and the federal and state governments buy needed goods and services
predominantly in the private marketplace. US business firms enjoy greater
flexibility than their counterparts in Western Europe and Japan in decisions to
expand capital plant, to lay off surplus workers, and to develop new products.
At the same time, businesses face higher barriers to enter their rivals' home
markets than foreign firms face entering US markets.
Long-term problems for the US include stagnation of wages for
lower-income families, inadequate investment in deteriorating infrastructure,
rapidly rising medical and pension costs of an aging population, energy shortages,
and sizable current account and budget deficits.
The onrush of technology has been a driving factor in the gradual
development of a "two-tier" labor market in which those at the bottom
lack the education and the professional/technical skills of those at the top
and, more and more, fail to get comparable pay raises, health insurance
coverage, and other benefits. But the globalization of trade, and especially
the rise of low-wage producers such as China, has put additional downward
pressure on wages and upward pressure on the return to capital. Since 1975,
practically all the gains in household income have gone to the top 20% of
households. Since 1996, dividends and capital gains have grown faster than
wages or any other category of after-tax income.
Imported oil accounts for nearly 55% of US consumption and oil has a
major impact on the overall health of the economy. Crude oil prices doubled
between 2001 and 2006, the year home prices peaked; higher gasoline prices ate
into consumers' budgets and many individuals fell behind in their mortgage
payments. Oil prices climbed another 50% between 2006 and 2008, and bank
foreclosures more than doubled in the same period. Besides dampening the housing
market, soaring oil prices caused a drop in the value of the dollar and a
deterioration in the US merchandise trade deficit, which peaked at $840 billion
in 2008. Because the US economy is energy-intensive, falling oil prices since
2013 have alleviated many of the problems the earlier increases had created.
The sub-prime mortgage crisis, falling home prices, investment bank
failures, tight credit, and the global economic downturn pushed the US into a
recession by mid-2008. GDP contracted until the third quarter of 2009, making
this the deepest and longest downturn since the Great Depression. To help
stabilize financial markets, the US Congress established a $700 billion
Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) in October 2008. The government used some
of these funds to purchase equity in US banks and industrial corporations, much
of which had been returned to the government by early 2011. In January 2009,
Congress passed and President Barack OBAMA signed a bill providing an
additional $787 billion fiscal stimulus to be used over 10 years - two-thirds
on additional spending and one-third on tax cuts - to create jobs and to help
the economy recover. In 2010 and 2011, the federal budget deficit reached
nearly 9% of GDP. In 2012, the Federal Government reduced the growth of
spending and the deficit shrank to 7.6% of GDP. US revenues from taxes and
other sources are lower, as a percentage of GDP, than those of most other
countries.
Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan required major shifts in national resources
from civilian to military purposes and contributed to the growth of the budget
deficit and public debt. Through 2014, the direct costs of the wars totaled
more than $1.5 trillion, according to US Government figures.
In March 2010, President OBAMA signed into law the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act, a health insurance reform that was designed to extend
coverage to an additional 32 million Americans by 2016, through private health
insurance for the general population and Medicaid for the impoverished. Total spending
on healthcare - public plus private - rose from 9.0% of GDP in 1980 to 17.9% in
2010.
In July 2010, the president signed the DODD-FRANK Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act, a law designed to promote financial stability by
protecting consumers from financial abuses, ending taxpayer bailouts of
financial firms, dealing with troubled banks that are "too big to
fail," and improving accountability and transparency in the financial
system - in particular, by requiring certain financial derivatives to be traded
in markets that are subject to government regulation and oversight.
In December 2012, the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) announced plans to
purchase $85 billion per month of mortgage-backed and Treasury securities in an
effort to hold down long-term interest rates, and to keep short-term rates near
zero until unemployment dropped below 6.5% or inflation rose above 2.5%. In
late 2013, the Fed announced that it would begin scaling back long-term bond
purchases to $75 billion per month in January 2014 and further reduce them as
conditions warranted; the Fed ended the purchases during the summer of 2014. In
2014, the unemployment rate dropped to 6.2%, and continued to fall to 5.5% by
mid-2015, the lowest rate of joblessness since before the global recession
began; inflation stood at 1.7%, and public debt as a share of GDP continued to
decline, following several years of increases. In December 2015, the Fed raised
its target for the benchmark federal funds rate by 0.25%, the first increase
since the recession began. With US GDP growth below 2%, the Fed opted to raise
rates three times since then, and in mid-June 2017, the range for the target
rate stood at 1% to 1.25%.
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STATUTORY
INFORMATION
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ALLIED ELECTRONICS |
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Date
Created: |
1928 |
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Date
Incorporated: |
12/4/1989 |
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Address: |
The Prentice-Hall Corporation
System, Inc., Registered Agent Address: 51 Little Falls Drive City: Wilmington, County: New
Castle State: De, Postal Code: 19808 Phone: 302-636-5400 |
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Operative Address: |
7151 Jack Newell Blvd. S. Fort Worth, Texas 76118 U.S.A. |
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Telephone:
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+1 (866) 433-5722 +1 (817)595-3500 |
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Fax: |
+1 (817) 595-6444 |
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Corporation |
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Email: |
facebook@alliedelec.com |
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Registered
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DELAWARE |
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Website:
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www.alliedelec.com |
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Contact: |
Steve Newland, President |
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Staff: |
860 |
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Activity: |
NAICS 1: Other Electronic Parts
and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers SIC 1: Electronic Parts And
Equipment, Nec |
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BANKS
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The company does not make its banking data
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HISTORY
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The company was founded in 1928 |
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Key
Developments: |
As of July 12, 1999, Allied
Electronics, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Electrocomponents plc. Electrocomponents Names Steve
Newland as President of Allied Electronics, Effective February 7, 2017 Jan 31 17 Electrocomponents announced the
appointment of Steve Newland as President, Allied Electronics. Newland will
join Electrocomponents on 7 February as a member of the Executive Management
Team, reporting directly to CEO Lindsley Ruth. As President, Newland will be
responsible for driving transformational and profitable growth in the
Americas and further strengthening customer service. Newland has over 30
years' experience as a senior sales and operations executive, the last six of
which he spent at Mouser Electronics as Senior VP Americas Global Sales
Operations. Newland has spent his career growing businesses through a
relentless focus on customer experience, sales effectiveness and operational
excellence. RS Components and Allied
Electronics Announce Latest Version of Raspberry Pi Compute Module Jan 16 17 RS Components (RS) and Allied
Electronics, the trading brands of Electrocomponents plc announced the latest
version of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, based on the Raspberry Pi 3
architecture. Designed for professional engineers to develop embedded
systems, the new Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module (CM3) fits into a standard
DDR2 SODIMM socket and provides the same basic processing capabilities as the
Raspberry Pi 3. In common with the Raspberry Pi 3, CM3 incorporates a 64-bit
Broadcom BCM2837 application processor, built around an ARM Cortex-A53
quad-core processor running at up to 1.2GHz, and 1GB of LPDDR2 RAM. It
provides 4GB of on-board eMMC Flash storage, and retains an identical pin-out
to the original Compute Module (CM1). In addition, RS and Allied are stocking
the new low-cost Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module Lite (CM3L). This includes the
BCM2837 application processor and 1GB RAM, but has no on-board Flash storage.
Developers can provide an eMMC device or SD card socket on their application-specific
base board. Like its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module is
designed for integration into industrial-type applications. One example is
the range of next-generation large-format displays from NEC. These integrate
a socket for an optional Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module, and are designed for
use in brightly lit public spaces such as schools, offices, shops and railway
stations. The Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module can also be purchased from RS and
Allied as part of a development kit, bundled together with the Compute Module
IO Board. This simple, open-source, development board brings out all of the
IO connectivity of CM1, CM3 or CM3L to pin headers and flexi connectors, and
allows the developer to program on-board eMMC Flash over USB. It serves as a
prototyping platform, and as a starting point for the development of
application-specific base boards. Allied Electronics Expands into
Mexico; Appoints Sergio Buganza to Led MexicoSales Team Jan 10 17 Allied Electronics announced
that it has expanded its business in Mexico by adding a full-service Outside
Sales Team in country. The newly named MexicoSales Team will be led by
Country Manager Sergio Buganza, who comes to Allied with more than 18 years
of sales experience in Mexico and Latin America. The Mexico Sales Team will
work closely with the Allied Mexico Sales Office in El Paso, Texas. |
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PRINCIPAL
ACTIVITY
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Allied Electronics, Inc. is a large-sized organization in the electronic
parts and equipment companies industry located in Fort Worth, TX. |
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Products/Services description: |
Allied Electronics is a high service level authorized distributor of
industrial automation products, electronic components, and electromechanical
products with sales offices serving the Americas. Allied Electronics, Inc. distributes industrial automation products,
electronic components, and electromechanical products in the United States,
Mexico, and Canada. It offers audio, video, and RF and security products;
enclosures, racks, and cabinets; automation and control products; batteries;
chemicals and adhesives; circuit protection products; connectors; custom RF
cable assemblies; passive components; optoelectronics and lighting products;
fans, motors, and thermal management products; ESD and prototyping products;
pneumatics; power products; semiconductors; sensors, switches, and relays;
test and measurement products; tools and hardware products; wires and cables;
and other products. PRODUCTS: Audio, Video, RF & Security Automation & Control Batteries Chemicals & Adhesives Circuit Protection Connectors Enclosures, Racks & Cabinets ESD & Prototyping Fans, Motors & Thermal Mgmt. Optoelectronics & Lighting Passive Components Pneumatics Power Products Semiconductors Sensors, Switches & Relays Test & Measurement Tools & Hardware Wire & Cable |
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Brands: |
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Sales are: |
Wholesale |
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Clients: |
Indalco Srl Paraguay Ardissone Abente Bruno. Paraguay Amper Srl Bolivia HEAT AND CONTROL SA DE CV Mexico Electro Optica Sa De Cv Mexico Molina Jacome Galo Bolivar. Ecuador |
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Suppliers: |
EPCOS India Private Ltd. India |
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National and International |
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India |
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Paraguay, Bolivia, Mexico and Ecuador |
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The subject
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860 employees |
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Payments:
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Regular |
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LOCATION
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7151 Jack Newell Blvd. S. Fort Worth, Texas 76118 U.S.A. |
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Branches: |
Alabama Mobile 2970 COTTAGE HILL RD STE 120 MOBILE, AL 366064748 Phone: (251) 476-1875 Fax: (251) 473-4325 CHOAN.EMMONS@ALLIEDELEC.COM Huntsville 4835 UNIVERSITY SQ STE 12 HUNTSVILLE, AL 358161845 Phone: (256) 721-3500 Fax: (256) 721-9877 JAY.LOCKRIDGE@ALLIEDELEC.COM Arizona Phoenix 1921 S ALMA SCHOOL RD STE 210 MESA, AZ 852103038 Phone: (480) 831-2002 Fax: (480) 831-2411 LARRY.CAIRO@ALLIEDELEC.COM California Orange County 7777 CENTER AVE STE 540 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 926473063 Phone: (714) 379-2535 Fax: (714) 379-2536 CHRISTINE.ENGLUND@ALLIEDELEC.COM San Jose 6830 VIA DEL ORO STE 100 SAN JOSE, CA 951191391 Phone: (408) 226-7008 Fax: (408) 226-7010 LUCY.OGONOSKY@ALLIEDELEC.COM Sacramento 590 MENLO DR STE 8 ROCKLIN, CA 957653705 Phone: (916) 435-9370 Fax: (916) 435-9380 TERRY.CARSON@ALLIEDELEC.COM Colorado Denver 6 INVERNESS CT E STE 135 ENGLEWOOD, CO 801125512 Phone: (303) 790-1664 Fax: (303) 790-8938 STEPHANIE.VANZANTE@ALLIEDELEC.COM Connecticut Florida Orlando 2180 W STATE ROAD 434 STE 1170 LONGWOOD, FL 327795008 Phone: (407) 774-8411 Fax: (407) 774-8407 TONI.MILLER@ALLIEDELEC.COM Southern FL 8751 W BROWARD BLVD STE 503 PLANTATION, FL 333242609 Phone: (954) 434-9001 Fax: (954) 434-7801 DENISE.GREENWALD@ALLIEDELEC.COM Georgia Atlanta 3325 PADDOCK PKWY STE 340 SUWANEE, GA 300246059 Phone: (770) 406-5335 Fax: (770) 406-5336 AMBERLY.DAY@ALLIEDELEC.COM Illinois Chicago 800 ROOSEVELT RD STE E100 GLEN ELLYN, IL 601375865 Phone: (630) 469-4685 Fax: (630) 469-6347 MIKE.LAWSON@ALLIEDELEC.COM Indiana Indianapolis 12220 N MERIDIAN ST STE 130 CARMEL, IN 460326936 Phone: (317) 571-1880 Fax: (317) 571-1890 KAREN.JEWELL@ALLIEDELEC.COM Iowa Cedar Rapids 1310 TOWER LN NE STE A CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 524027488 Phone: (319) 377-7051 Fax: (319) 377-7787 GENIE.PRITCHARD@ALLIEDELEC.COM Kansas Kansas City 10985 CODY ST STE 115 OVERLAND PARK, KS 662101224 Phone: (913) 338-4372 Fax: (913) 338-3559 TY.LANE@ALLIEDELEC.COM Kentucky Louisville 100 MALLARD CREEK RD STE 402 LOUISVILLE, KY 402074194 Phone: (502) 339-0114 Fax: (502) 339-0365 TRISHA.BAISAS@ALLIEDELEC.COM Maryland Baltimore 7125 THOMAS EDISON DR STE 101 COLUMBIA, MD 210462209 Phone: (410) 312-0810 Fax: (410) 312-0818 LAURA.CRANDALL@ALLIEDELEC.COM Massachusetts Boston 5 CHERRY HILL DR STE 210 DANVERS, MA 019232568 Phone: (978) 646-9120 Fax: (978) 646-9130 JODY.FARESE@ALLIEDELEC.COM Michigan Detroit 17199 N LAUREL PARK DR STE 204 LIVONIA, MI 481521623 Phone: 734-853-6332 Fax: 734-853-6333 MAUREEN.MCGRATH@ALLIEDELEC.COM Minnesota Minneapolis 5985 RICE CREEK PKWY STE 203 SHOREVIEW, MN 551265038 Phone: (763) 560-9760 Fax: (763) 560-9744 TODD.CLAYTON@ALLIEDELEC.COM Missouri St Louis 112 POINT WEST BLVD STE 500 SAINT CHARLES, MO 633014415 Phone: (636) 925-8700 Fax: (636) 925-8799 SHELIAH.THOMPSON@ALLIEDELEC.COM Nebraska Omaha 10824 OLD MILL RD STE 5 OMAHA, NE 681542642 Phone: (402) 697-0038 Fax: (402) 697-0238 CATHY.OLSON@ALLIEDELEC.COM New Jersey Northern NJ 197 STATE ROUTE 18 STE 230S EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ 088161440 Phone: (732) 846-4271 Fax: (732) 846-4277 STAN.DUWAL@ALLIEDELEC.COM Philadelphia 1 EXECUTIVE DR STE 1 MOORESTOWN, NJ 080574222 Phone: (856) 234-7769 Fax: (856) 234-6346 JEFF.TALLA@ALLIEDELEC.COM New York Rochester 3136 WINTON ROAD SOUTH STE 202 ROCHESTER, NY 146232928 Phone: (585) 292-1670 Fax: (585) 292-1681 CINDY.BONANNO@ALLIEDELEC.COM North Carolina Raleigh 801 JONES FRANKLIN RD STE 290 RALEIGH, NC 276063381 Phone: (919) 851-2131 Fax: (919) 851-2154 MARK.HAMILTON@ALLIEDELEC.COM Ohio Columbus 250 E WILSON BRIDGE RD STE 270 WORTHINGTON, OH 430852374 Phone: (614) 785-1270 Fax: (614) 785-1277 KEVIN.ERNEY@ALLIEDELEC.COM Cleveland 5005 ROCKSIDE RD STE 1215 INDEPENDENCE, OH 441316815 Phone: (216) 750-7150 Fax: (216) 750-7151 BARRY.GILHULY@ALLIEDELEC.COM Oklahoma Tulsa 9810 E 42ND ST STE 130 TULSA, OK 741463617 Phone: (918) 627-9220 Fax: (918) 627-9409 TONY.BROBST@ALLIEDELEC.COM Oregon Portland 9900 SW GREENBURG ROAD STE 275 PORTLAND, OR 972235474 Phone: (503) 626-9921 Fax: (503) 627-0404 LINDA.ALBERT@ALLIEDELEC.COM Pennsylvania Pittsburgh 1500 ARDMORE BLVD STE 507 PITTSBURGH, PA 152214468 Phone: (412) 242-8190 Fax: (412) 242-8198 MICHAEL.KECK@ALLIEDELEC.COM South Carolina Greenville 750 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR STE 103 GREENVILLE, SC 296154513 Phone: (864) 288-8835 Fax: (864) 288-9559 IAN.THOMASON@ALLIEDELEC.COM Texas National Sales 7151 JACK NEWELL BLVD S FORT WORTH, TX 761187037 Phone: (817) 595-3500 Fax: (817) 595-6404 LISA.GANN@ALLIEDELEC.COM Fort Worth 7151 JACK NEWELL BLVD S FORT WORTH, TX 761187037 Phone: (817) 595-3500 Fax: (817) 595-6444 CARLA.CALDWELL@ALLIEDELEC.COM Dallas 1651 N COLLINS BLVD STE 230 RICHARDSON, TX 750803658 Phone: (214) 341-8444 Fax: (214) 341-6622 PAUL.BOLTON@ALLIEDELEC.COM Houston 9810 FM 1960 BYPASS RD W STE 210 HUMBLE, TX 773383524 Phone: (281) 446-8005 Fax: (281) 446-6782 KEVIN.SILVEY@ALLIEDELEC.COM Mexico 10767 GATEWAY WEST STE 520 EL PASO, TX 799354919 Phone: (915) 593-6291 Fax: (915) 590-3233 LUPE.LUJAN@ALLIEDELEC.COM Austin 3737 EXECUTIVE CENTER DR STE 230 AUSTIN, TX 787311633 Phone: (512) 219-7171 Fax: (512) 219-7701 ROBIN.NIEMEYER@ALLIEDELEC.COM OPCOS Sales Office 7151 JACK NEWELL BLVD S FORT WORTH, TX 761187037 Phone: (817) 595-3500 Fax: (817) 595-6404 CAMMIE.HARRIS@ALLIEDELEC.COM Utah Salt Lake City 4444 S 700 E STE 104 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 841073075 Phone: (801) 261-5244 Fax: (801) 261-5465 RICK.ALVAREZ@ALLIEDELEC.COM Virginia Virginia Beach 4525 E HONEYGROVE RD STE 202 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 234556090 Phone: (757) 363-8662 Fax: (757) 363-9703 LANCE.GARDNER@ALLIEDELEC.COM Washington Seattle 19625 62ND AVE S STE C105 KENT, WA 980321109 Phone: (253) 796-6222 Fax: (253) 796-6243 JACK.PEELER@ALLIEDELEC.COM Wisconsin Milwaukee 300 N EXECUTIVE DR STE 102 BROOKFIELD, WI 530056034 Phone: (262) 317-7300 Fax: (262) 317-7301 JOANNE.MINDEMANN@ALLIEDELEC.COM |
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Main
Competitors |
Wireless Gear 2737 8th Ave Realtime Audio Systems Inc. 4025 Sycamore School Rd F At&T Corp. 3529 Heritage Trace Pkwy Brightpoint, Inc. 4500 Cambridge Rd Ste 100 Cell Mart 6805 Valhalla Rd |
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Related
Companies: |
International Offices: Canada 1155 LOLA ST OTTAWA, ON K1K4C1 Phone: (613) 228-1964 Fax: (613) 228-8006 JOCELYNE.BERGERON@ALLIEDELEC.CO |
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Shareholders: |
This is a private company. The company does not
disclose information on shareholders. The following information has been
obtained through private sources and could not be confirmed: Electrocomponents Public Limited Company International Management Centre England Sector: Services Industry: Industrial Equipment Wholesale Full Time Employees: 5,771 Telephone: 44 18 6520 4000 Website: www.electrocomponents.com |
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Management: |
Pat Raulston, Founder Nick Hawtrey, Chief Financial Officer and Vice
President of Finance Lovie Bowie, Chief Operating Officer Kim Dee, Sales Steve Newland, President Jim Wyatt, Chief Information Officer |
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The company does not make its financial statements public. The
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Trademarks |
A ALLIED ELECTRONICS & AUTOMATION - Trademark
Details Status: 730 - First Extension - Granted Serial Number 87222480 Word Mark A ALLIED ELECTRONICS & AUTOMATION Status730 - First Extension - Granted Status Date 2017-11-13 Filing Date 2016-11-01 Mark Drawing 3000 - Illustration: Drawing or design
which also includes word(s)/ letter(s)/number(s) Typeset Design Searches260913, 260921 - Two squares. Squares
that are completely or partially shaded. Published for Opposition Date 2017-03-21 Attorney Name Sandra M. Koenig Law Office Assigned Location CodeN50 Employee Name HOPKINS II, DEAN ANDRE ALLIED ELECTRONICS - Trademark Details Status: 800 - Registered And Renewed Serial Number 78453849 Registration Number 2987604 Word Mark ALLIED ELECTRONICS Status 800 - Registered And Renewed Status Date 2015-07-11 Filing Date 2004-07-21 Registration Number 2987604 Registration Date 2005-08-23 Mark Drawing 4000 - Standard character mark Typeset Published for Opposition Date 2005-05-31 Attorney Name Eric J. von Vorys Law Office Assigned Location Code M40 Employee Name MURRAY, DAVID T ALLIED ELECTRONICS - Trademark Details Status: 800 - Registered And Renewed Serial Number78132282 Registration Number2769217 Word Mark ALLIED ELECTRONICS Status800 - Registered And Renewed Status Date 2013-06-24 Filing Date 2002-05-31 Registration Number 2769217 Registration Date 2003-09-30 Mark Drawing 1000 - Typeset:
Word(s)/letter(s)/number(s) Typeset Published for Opposition Date 2003-07-08 Attorney Name Ronald E. Shapiro Law Office Assigned Location Code M30 Employee Name BLANDU, FLORENTINA ELECTROSPEED - Trademark Details Status: 606 - Abandoned - No Statement Of Use Filed Image for trademark with serial number 78409063 Serial Number 78409063 Word Mark ELECTROSPEED Status606 - Abandoned - No Statement Of Use Filed Status Date 2007-04-20 Filing Date 2004-04-27 Mark Drawing 4000 - Standard character mark Typeset Published for Opposition Date 2005-01-25 Attorney Name Eric J. von Vorys Law Office Assigned Location Code M10 Employee Name BLOHM, LINDA E |
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Cases |
INMAN v. TECHNICOLOR USA, INC
et al We have downloadable decisions or
orders for this case Filed: June 6, 2011 as
2:2011cv00748 Cross_defendant: TUBE ZONE,
TECHNICOLOR USA, INC. , ALLIED ELECTRONICS and others Defendant: TECHNICOLOR USA,
INC. , DOUG'S TUBES , MCM ELECTRONICS and others Cross_claimant: THE TUBE STORE Plaintiff: RYAN INMAN Cause Of Action:
Diversity-Product Liability Court: Third Circuit ›
Pennsylvania › Pennsylvania Western District Court Type: Torts - Injury › Personal
Injury- Product Liability |
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UCC |
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OFAC Sanctions List Search |
The company is not listed
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SUMMARY
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Founded in 1928,
Allied Electronics, Inc. is a large-sized organization in the electronic
parts and equipment companies industry located in Fort Worth, TX. The company has 750
full-time employees and generates an estimated USD 49.4 million in estimated
net annual revenue. The company imports
from India, and exports to Paraguay, Bolivia, Mexico and Ecuador, operating
within national and international markets. The company is a
subsidiary of Electrocomponents Public Limited Company. This has been an
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RISK
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DEBTS |
Controlled |
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PAYMENTS |
Regular |
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CASH
FLOW |
Normal |
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STATUS |
ACTIVE |
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COMMENTS |
He confirmed legal name, trade
name, address, website, email, telephone, principal activity and operations
area. He also explained that the company
has many branches in USA. He confirmed related companies. He refused to provide further
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
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Currency |
Unit
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Indian Rupees |
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US Dollar |
1 |
INR 63.61 |
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1 |
INR 90.17 |
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Euro |
1 |
INR 78.95 |
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US Dollar |
1 |
INR 64.13 |
Note :
Above are approximate rates obtained from sources believed to be correct
INFORMATION DETAILS
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RATING EXPLANATIONS
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Credit Rating |
Explanation |
Rating Comments |
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A++ |
Minimum Risk |
Business dealings permissible with minimum
risk of default |
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A+ |
Low Risk |
Business dealings permissible with low
risk of default |
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A |
Acceptable Risk |
Business dealings permissible with
moderate risk of default |
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B |
Medium Risk |
Business dealings permissible on a regular
monitoring basis |
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C |
Medium High Risk |
Business dealings permissible preferably
on secured basis |
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D |
High Risk |
Business dealing not recommended or on secured
terms only |
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NB |
New Business |
No recommendation can be done due to
business in infancy stage |
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NT |
No Trace |
No recommendation can be done as the
business is not traceable |
NB is stated where there is insufficient information to facilitate rating. However, it is not to be considered as unfavourable.
This score serves as a reference to assess
SC’s credit risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is
calculated from a composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major
sections of this report. The assessed factors are as follows:
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Financial
condition covering various ratios
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Company
background and operations size
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Promoters
/ Management background
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Payment
record
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Litigation
against the subject
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Industry
scenario / competitor analysis
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Supplier
/ Customer / Banker review (wherever available)
This report is issued at
your request without any risk and responsibility on the part of MIRA INFORM
PRIVATE LIMITED (MIPL) or its officials.