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DANIEL Greenberg

For other people named Daniel Greenberg, see Daniel Greenberg (disambiguation).
Daniel Greenberg (born c. 1934) is a founding member of the Sudbury Valley School in Framingham, Massachusetts. Beyond his accomplishments in academia, Mr.
, chairman and chief executive of Electro E`lec´tro

n. 1. An electrotype.
 Rent Corp. describes the last seven years of his business life as "a long painful trip through the desert."

The Van Nuys-based company went from 935 employees in 1998 to just 250 workers today. During the "seven-year drought," as he calls it, revenue plummeted below $100 million, from $300 million.

With 38 years in the business, Greenberg managed to keep Electro Rent afloat even as its primary business of renting and leasing personal computers was drying up.

When computer prices began falling in the late 1990s, the items became more of a commodity. Then the economy weakened weak·en  
tr. & intr.v. weak·ened, weak·en·ing, weak·ens
To make or become weak or weaker.



weaken·er n.
, and companies began cutting their capital expense budgets.

Demand for rental and lease equipment fell drastically dras·tic  
adj.
1. Severe or radical in nature; extreme: the drastic measure of amputating the entire leg; drastic social change brought about by the French Revolution.

2.
, reaching historic lows for the company in 2001 and 2002

To survive, Electro Rent sold its inventory and returned to its roots--supplying testing and measurement equipment to top U.S. aerospace and defense firms. Now with the defense industry roaring ROARING. A disease among horses occasioned by the circumstance of the neck of the windpipe being too narrow for accelerated respiration; the disorder is frequently produced by sore throat or other topical inflammation.
     2.
 back to life, the company has thrown off sharp earnings increases in each of the past four quarters.

"Their business has recently turned in the last few months and defense is one of the big drivers for them," said David Gold
This article is about the English businessman. For the Star Trek character, see David Gold (Star Trek).


David Gold is an English businessman.
, an analyst with Sidoti & Co. in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
.

Electro Rent reported a 138 percent jump in second-quarter net income, to $6.2 million for the period ended Nov. 30, from $2.7 million for the like period a year earlier. Revenue rose 13 percent, to $21 million.

Despite the recent successes, Greenberg says he laments the effect job cuts have had on the firm's employees. He and his family are large shareholders, owning nearly 17 percent of Electro Rent's stock. (His father and uncle had started the company's predecessor business in the 1950s. Greenberg, who is a lawyer by trade, joined the firm in 1967.)

"Sadly enough, people got hurt here," Greenberg said of the nearly 700 workers who lost their jobs. "I hope all the employees who were not able to stay with the company knew we took an honest and best shot at trying to do it fairly."

In just over a year, Electro Rent's stock price has risen nearly 60 percent--to $14.18 at the Feb. 9 close, from $8.88 on Jan. 22, 2004. Gold said he thinks Electro Rent stock will hit $20 a share in the next year.

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) is an aerospace and defense conglomerate that is the result of the 1994 purchase of Grumman by Northrop. The company is the third largest defense contractor for the U.S.  Corp. and Lockheed Martin For the former company, see .

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a leading multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta.
 Corp. are among the company's biggest customers. As defense companies develop new products, weapons and systems to fight the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, they increasingly require testing and measurement equipment to ensure their products work.

Defense contractors Noun 1. defense contractor - a contractor concerned with the development and manufacture of systems of defense
armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region";
 are required by law to measure the electronic responses of all products they build, so every component of joint-strike fighter planes or new radar systems commissioned by the Defense Department has to be tested. Electro Rent provides the electronic measurement and testing equipment, most of which is manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Corp. and Agilent Technologies This article needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article.  Inc.

In addition to the defense industry, the company is getting more orders from wireless and telecom providers that use testing and measuring equipment for servers and cell phones.

Craig Jones Craig "133" Jones (born Craig Michael Jones on February 11 1972) is a music sampler and keyboardist best known as member #5 of the band Slipknot. He is also in charge of the digital media in the band. , Electro Rent's vice president and chief financial officer, said the company has become more efficient by cutting the number of its facilities to 14, down from a high of 38. "We're revenue-starved at this point," he said, noting that a 20 percent increase in revenue can be accommodated without adding any additional infrastructure.

Last year, Electro Rent was sitting on roughly $100 million in cash when it began searching for acquisitions. Nothing panned out so the board took advantage of tax laws by paying a one-time, $4 per share special dividend to shareholders. Greenberg received roughly $17 million.

"I think people thought the dividend was favorable fa·vor·a·ble  
adj.
1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds.

2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis.

3.
 because the company was sitting on the money and instead of going out and doing something stupid, they gave it to shareholders," said Gold.

For the first six months of fiscal 2005, 76 percent of total revenue has come from testing and measurement equipment and the remainder from personal computer-related equipment.
Electro Rent Corp.

Stock Prices

[GRAPHIC OMITTED]

YEAR (May 31)                    2004      2003

Revenue (millions)             $94.1     $108.8
Total Expenses (millions)       77        135.2
Operating Income (millions)     17.1      (26.4)
Net Income (millions)           12        (15)
Earnings Per Share              $0.48    ($0.60)

Quarterly Net Income (millions)

[GRAPHIC OMITTED]

SUMMARY

Business: Rents and sells electronic testing equip.
Headquarters: Van Nuys
CEO: Daniel Greenberg
Market Cap: $353.6 million    Dividend Yield: None
Total Liabilities: $33.7 million    P/E Ratio: 18.8
Long-Term Debt: $0


Staff reporter Kate Berry can be reached at (323) 549-5225, ext. 228, or at kberry@labusinessjournal.com.
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