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Oakridge Holdings, Inc. · Chicago, IL United States ·(OTC: OKRG)

Company Description

400 W. Ontario St.
Chicago, IL
60610
United States (Map)
Phone: 312-823-8772
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    In a unique arrangement of business services, Oakridge Holdings can offer customers support and service, whether they are flying high or lying low, above the ground or below it. Through two subsidiaries, (Oakridge Cemetery and Glen Oak Cemetery), it buries human remains, and through another (Stinar Corporation), it makes aviation ground support equipment (lifts, truck mounted stairways, water and catering trucks). Oakridge provides its customers internment, burial plots, crypts, and cremation, as well as stairways for loading aircraft, and lavatory, water, cabin cleaning, and catering trucks for servicing airplanes. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Oakridge Holdings, Inc. Financials

    Company TypePublic - OTC: OKRG

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndJune
    2009 Sales (mil.)$12.0
    2009 Employees108

    Oakridge Holdings, Inc. Executives

    5 executives listed for Oakridge Holdings, Inc.'s Chicago, IL location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    Chairman, CEO, and CFO Oakridge Holdings and Stinar Corporation; CEO and CFO, Oakridge and Glen Oak CemeteriesRobert HarveyNetwork
    Secretary and Director; VP Sales and Marketing, Stinar CorporationRobert GregorNetwork
    DirectorHugh McDanielNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Oakridge Holdings, Inc.
    Demand for auto parts is driven by new car sales, which are strongly affected by interest rates, and by the replacement market. Company profitability industry depends partly on the difficulty of manufacturing products and partly on demand volume, since many costs are fixed. Small companies can compete successfully by focusing on a small number of products or some highly technical ones. The structure of the industry is complex, with most smaller companies (referred to as "tier 2" and "tier 3" suppliers) selling parts to larger suppliers (referred to as "tier 1" suppliers), who in turn sell component assemblies or modules to car and truck assemblers such as GM and Ford - collectively called OEMsTo read the full description, subscribe now.
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