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Skyline Corp. (SKY) is in the Manufacturing Industry

Revenue
May 31 2008
$301.7M
Profit
May 31 2008
($5.5M)
Market Cap
Oct 03 2008
$194.0M

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  • Con Edison Tinting Gotham Green With New Nighttime Lighting

    Con Edison is supporting the greening of NewYork City's skyline by introducing state-of-the-art, light-emitting diodeLED lighting technology atop its company headquarters building. The newenvironmentally friendly technology will consume less energy whileilluminating the night sky. Con Edison's iconic clock tower on Irving Place and East 14th Street, afixture of the city's...

    Articles 2008-09-30

  • Top 25

    NOTE: The Deseret News top 25 is based on voting by 14 prep football writers. Total points are based on 25 points for a first- place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote. 1. Timpview (5-0) Class: 4A Was: 1. Points: 344. Last...

    Articles 2008-09-30

  • Samco Machinery, a Leader in the Rollforming Industry, Ventures Into Emerging Russian Markets

    Samco Machinery, a leader in the rollforming system industry,recently established business in the emerging Russian market and is set toplay a key role in one of the world's fastest growing global markets. Theventure narrows its scope primarily to building and construction, andsecondary automotive which are key aspects...

    Articles 2008-09-30

  • High school football: Next Thursday's game

    Week 7 schedule Next Thursday's games REGION 3 Kearns at Bingham, 7 p.m. REGION 5 Box Elder at Mountain Crest, 7 p.m. Next Friday's games ...

    Articles 2008-09-27

  • High school football: Hawks prove too much for Eagles

    Momentum is a precious commodity in football. Teams work hard to gain it, but one play can shift it back to the other side, and that can change a game. Skyline had momentum in the second quarter against Alta, but a costly turnover deep in Hawks territory...

    Articles 2008-09-27

  • High school football: How the top 25 fared

    1. Timpview (5-0) beat Mountain View 42-14. Next: at Tooele, Friday. 2. Alta (5-1) beat Skyline, 45-21. Next: vs. Brighton, Friday. 3. Cottonwood (6-0) Beat West, 40-0. Next: at Highland, Friday. 4. Layton (5-1) ...

    Articles 2008-09-27

  • A GENUINE WORK OF ART

    Old master or cutting-edge installation? Bruges is both, says Harriet O'Brien "There's something going on in Bruges," confides Alain Swimberghe of the Absolute Art Gallery. "The arts are growing fast - new businesses are starting up all around us." Bruges has lost none...

    Articles 2008-09-27

  • Live East Bay prep football scoreboard: Week 4

    FRIDAY'S GAMES --College Park 47, Antioch 21 F --Kennedy-Richmond 46, Galileo 0 F --Elsie Allen 25, Richmond 12, F --Encinal 20, Monterey 14 F --Pittsburg 35, Berkeley 12 F --Freedom 30, West...

    Articles 2008-09-26

  • Miners deal Jags first loss with Region 3 blowout

    SOUTH JORDAN -- Remember when a team named "Bingham" opened the season with two losses? Remember when those guys struggled mightily to generate power at the point of attack, particularly on offense? And remember when their defensive backfield was a huge question mark? It's all starting to...

    Articles 2008-09-26

  • West County Times/Oakland Tribune high school football capsules

    Nonleague -- Skyline (0-2) at Campolindo (3-0), 7 p.m. Last week: Skyline lost to Miramonte 34-12; Campolindo beat El Cerrito 34-14 Notes: The Titans have struggled in their two games, scoring 19 points total. Wide receiver Darquis Rucker has had...

    Articles 2008-09-25

  • Football previews

    Nonleague -- Skyline (0-2) at Campolindo (3-0), 7 p.m. today Last week: Skyline lost to Miramonte 34-12, Campolindo beat El Cerrito 34-14. Notes: The Titans' offense has struggled in its first two games, scoring 19 points total. Wide receiver Darquis...

    Articles 2008-09-25

  • Around the Horn

    Skyline lacrosse registration Registration for the fall and spring Skyline lacrosse seasons is open now for boys and girls in grades 3-8. The fall program begins in early October and consists mostly of instruction and drills to introduce lacrosse to new players, as well as develop additional...

    Articles 2008-09-25

  • Around the Horn

    Murrey helps Cal win tournament St. Mary's High School graduate Tarah Murrey, a freshman outside hitter for Cal, produced a key kill for the Golden Bears in the third game of a 25-19, 25-16, 25-22 sweep over host Cal State Fullerton to win the Crowne Plaza Volleyball...

    Articles 2008-09-25

  • Panama a land of island hideaways

    PANAMA CITY, Panama PANAMA CITY is an amazing city. Its skyline is certainly as spectacular as San Francisco's -- some might even say more so -- with its tall skyscrapers. And more modern buildings are under construction, even as we speak....

    Articles 2008-09-25

  • Parry's Power Guide to high school football, week 6

    Today's games Favored Team ... Rating ... Diff ... Rating ... Underdog ... Edward's edge BINGHAM ... 115.5 ... 39.0 ... 76.5 ... West Jordan ... Bingham Hunter ... 95.4 ... 10.3 ... 85.1 ... KEARNS ... Hunter ...

    Articles 2008-09-25

  • Commentary: Revised Central City Plan coming soon to downtown

    In 1988, Portland city officials and business leaders created the Central City Plan, which shaped the current skyline by controlling development of downtown Portland and surrounding areas commonly referred to as the Central Business District CBD. The CBD includes downtown Portland, the Lloyd District, South Waterfront and cerain industrial areas...

    Articles 2008-09-25

  • Oakland jury weighs whether convicted killer should be executed

    Jurors began hearing testimony Wednesday to help them decide if an Oakland man they convicted of five murders should be put to death. The penalty phase in the Anthony McKnight case started in the same Oakland courtroom, with the same jury that just last week convicted McKnight,...

    Articles 2008-09-24

  • Oakland high schools to close campuses at lunch

    EDITOR'S NOTE: This is a sampling of the Education Report, Katy Murphy's blog on Oakland schools. Read more and post comments at www.ibabuzz.com/education. Sept. 22 In the next four years, fewer and fewer Oakland high school students will be permitted to leave school grounds...

    Articles 2008-09-24

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  • Incorporated: 1959
  • CEO: Mr. Thomas G. Deranek

Skyline and its subsidiaries design, produce and distribute manufactured housing (single section homes, multi-section homes and modular homes) and towable recreational vehicles (travel trailers, fifth wheels and park models). Co.'s manufactured homes are available in lengths ranging from 30' to 76' and in singlewide widths from 12' to 18', doublewide widths from 20' to 32', triplewide widths from 36' to 46', and quadwide widths from 56' to 60'. As of May 31 2008, Co.'s manufactured homes were distributed by about 290 independent dealers at 600 locations throughout the U.S., and its recreational vehicles were distributed by about 190 independent dealers at 270 locations throughout the U.S.

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Skyline Corp. Company Info

Board of Directors

Mr. Thomas G. Deranek

Chairman

Mr. Arthur J. Decio

Mr. John C. Firth

Mr. Jerry Hammes

Mr. Ronald F. Kloska

Mr. William H. Lawson

Mr. David T. Link

Mr. Andrew J. McKenna

Contact Information

2520 By-Pass Road

Post Office Box 743

Elkhart, IN

http://www.skylinecorp.com

574 294-6521

NAICS Code

Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing: 321991
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