Bridgford Foods Corp | Investor Service

 

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DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS

Bridgford Foods Corporation and its subsidiaries manufacture and/or distribute refrigerated, frozen and snack food products. The Company markets its products throughout the United States. The Company sells its products through wholesale outlets, restaurants and institutions. The products are sold by the Company’s own sales force, brokers, cooperatives, wholesalers and independent distributors. Products are currently sold through approximately 37,000 retail food stores in forty-eight states within the continental United States, Hawaii and Canada that are serviced by Company-owned service routes. Company products are also sold throughout the country to approximately another 23,000 retail outlets and 22,000 restaurants and institutions.

The following summary represents the approximate percentage of net sales by class of product for each of the last five fiscal years:

 
  2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
Products manufactured or processed by the Company 68 69 76 82 83
Products manufactured or processed by others 32 31 24 18 17
Total 100 100 100 100 100

 
COMMON STOCK AND DIVIDEND DATA

The common stock of the Company is traded in the national over-the-counter market and is authorized for quotation on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol “BRID.” The following table reflects the high and low closing prices and cash dividends paid as quoted by Nasdaq for each of the last eight fiscal quarters.

 
Fiscal Quarter Ended ----- Prices ----- Cash Dividends Paid
$High $Low
Jaunary 29, 1999 12 & 1/2 12 & 1/2 $.06
April 30, 1999 10 & 1/4 10 $.06
July 30, 1999 10 & 7/8 10 & 3/4 $.06
October 29, 1999 9 & 15/16 9 & 7/8 $.06
January 28, 2000 9 & 7/8 8 $.07
April 28, 2000 9 & 3/4 8 & 1/2 $.07
July 28, 2000 12 & 15/16 9 & 1/4 $.07
November 3,2000 13 12 $.07

 

ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING

The 2001 annual shareholders meeting will be held at the Four Points Sheraton, 1500 South Raymond Avenue, Fullerton, California at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday March 14, 2001.

RECENT HISTORICAL TRENDS

 


 
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