Several sources have reported that Parasound Vice President of Sales Larry Bennett has left the company. Bennett was one of the first people brought in when new owner David Sheriff purchased the company from retiring founder Richard Schram and has been at his side during a challenging transition period. I reached out to both Larry Bennett and CEO David Sheriff, finally connecting with Sheriff late Wednesday afternoon, to learn more about this unexpected news.
Samsung Strike Suddenly Gets Serious
The relationship between Samsung and its largest union is rapidly deteriorating and suddenly, a strike called by the union initially more for show than impact, has turned very serious. That means that as the union progresses its tactics, the impact on production is likely to quickly reach the point that it will be felt by the company and all of its customers.
See more on the escalating strike at Samsung
[Read more…] about Samsung Strike Suddenly Gets SeriousOn the Defensive, Kiani & Masimo’s Claws Come Out; Postpones Annual Meeting & Sues Politan
Company Chooses to Delay Annual Stockholders Meeting & Set New Record Date
Masimo Corporation (Nasdaq: Masi) announced on Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit in Federal Court in California against Politan Capital Management and CIO Quentin Koffey, asking the court for an injunction to force Politan “to correct material misstatements and omissions”…in its “proxy materials.” It also says it has set a new date for its 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, with a new record date, “to ensure that the vote of the Company’s stockholders is fair and fully informed.” That move is clearly in reaction to evidence uncovered by Politan of a legal but ethically questionable move called “empty voting” in an apparent attempt by an individual who is a friend of Joe Kiani to swing the vote in management’s favor – a move that Politan says would disenfranchise investors who voted.
See the latest outburst of filings and accusations between Masimo & Politan
[Read more…] about On the Defensive, Kiani & Masimo’s Claws Come Out; Postpones Annual Meeting & Sues PolitanVOXX Reports Q1 of Fiscal 2025 Results; Sales Slide 18.1%, Company Cuts Costs
All Categories Declined Except Premium Audio, Up 1.6%
Voxx International Corporation (Nasdaq: VOXX) reported its financial performance after markets closed on Wednesday for its Fiscal 2025 first quarter, the 90-day period that ended on May 31, 2024. The result was a mixed bag, including a shocking 18.1% decline in reported net sales, but also a bit of a counterbalance to that with news of a reduced loss due to the company’s extra effort to control and lower its cost structure.
Learn all about the VOXX report released this week
[Read more…] about VOXX Reports Q1 of Fiscal 2025 Results; Sales Slide 18.1%, Company Cuts CostsMasimo Releases Prelim Results for Fiscal 2024 Q2; A Tale of Two Companies
In other Masimo Corporation (Nasdaq: MASI) news this week (other than its raging proxy war, that is), the company released its Fiscal 2024 second-quarter revenue performance, and results were quite mixed between its two major divisions – Masimo Healthcare & Masimo Non-Healthcare (aka Masimo Consumer, the Sound United business). The company doesn’t always release preliminary data, but when they do it is typically just a few top-line numbers.
But this particular preliminary report was surprising for the amazing lack of information offered on its Consumer business unit results.
See more on this Masimo Preliminary report for Q2 of Fiscal 2024
[Read more…] about Masimo Releases Prelim Results for Fiscal 2024 Q2; A Tale of Two CompaniesMore Messy Masimo Madness
All Employees Threaten to Quit (Or Did They?); Politan Calls Out Voting Irregularities; JV Partner Proposes Price for Sound United
Every day brings us closer to the Masimo 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders scheduled for July 25th…and virtually every day also brings us more Masimo madness. The proxy war for two seats on the Board of Directors being fought between the company management and activist investor Politan Capital Management continues to heat up. Consequently, we learn new things every week, some of which can be disturbing. This week is no exception as we discover: 1) the company publishes letters from employees that suggest they may all quit; 2) the Joint Venture Partner interested in buying a majority stake in Sound United has offered terms that specify a price range it is willing to pay; and 3) Politan has filed paperwork with the SEC that includes a letter to the Masimo Board of Directors claiming it has detected voting irregularities known as “empty voting.”
See this latest installment of the battle for Masimo…
[Read more…] about More Messy Masimo MadnessHappy Independence Day 2024 from Strata-gee
As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day and kick off our summer activities in earnest, I want to wish everyone a safe and fun 4th of July holiday! Thank you for reading Strata-gee!
Cambridge Audio Intros P100, Its First Over-Ear Wireless Headphones in Melomania Series
Cambridge Audio, the U.K.-based audio specialty maker and merchant of affordable premium-grade audio gear, introduced today its first-ever over-ear headphones in its award-winning Melomania wireless headphone series. The new Melomania P100 balances elegant design with spectacular sound quality…blending in mind-blowing battery life and a healthy dose of best-in-class technology.
Learn all about the Cambridge Audio P100 wireless over-ear headphones
[Read more…] about Cambridge Audio Intros P100, Its First Over-Ear Wireless Headphones in Melomania SeriesAnother Analog Comeback: Meet the New Pentax 17 Analog Film Camera
Interesting news out of Japan as we learn that Ricoh, a large Japanese imaging company that owns the Pentax camera brand, is launching its first film camera under the Pentax brand in over 20 years. This new model, the Pentax 17, will launch first in overseas markets in June, and then in the domestic (Japan) market in July.
See more on the re-emergence of analog film cameras by Pentax
[Read more…] about Another Analog Comeback: Meet the New Pentax 17 Analog Film CameraIn a Rare Move in Asia, Workers’ Union Calls for a Strike at Samsung
The National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) announced on Monday that it will launch a general strike against Samsung that will continue until the company meets its demands for better pay and more time off, according to a report by Reuters. The union went on to warn “of [a] more damaging action” against the company than a one-day walkout last month.