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Sequa Corporation · New York, NY United States

Company Description

200 Park Ave.
New York, NY
10166
United States (Map)
Phone: 212-986-5500
Fax: 212-370-1969
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    Sequa's sequel is a sleek new beginning. Having divested itself of its formal apparel and chemical businesses, Sequa has turned its eye to its four main businesses which are comprised in three operating segments. Chromalloy Gas Turbine is the largest unit in the Aerospace segment; it makes and repairs jet engine parts for airlines and other customers. Sequa's Automotive unit, which includes ARC Automotive and Casco Products, makes airbag inflators, sensors, and car cigarette lighters. Its Metal-Coatings unit, Precoat Metals, makes coatings for building products. In 2007 the company was bought out by The Carlyle Group in a deal valued at about $2.7 billion. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Sequa Corporation Financials

    Company TypePrivate

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndDecember
    2007 Sales (mil.)$1,960.0
    2007 Employees10,000

    Sequa Corporation Executives

    16 executives listed for Sequa Corporation's New York, NY location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    ChairmanPeter ClareNetwork
    CEO and Director; President, Chromalloy Gas TurbineArmand LauzonNetwork
    CFODonna CostelloNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Sequa Corporation
    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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