What does Rudolph do?
Rudolph is a world-wide leader in the design, development, manufacture, and support of high-performance process control metrology and defect inspection equipment used by semiconductor device manufacturers. We provide a unique full-fab solution through our family of proprietary systems for thin-fim measurement and macro defect inspection. Rudolph focuses on developing leading-edge products, processes, and services through aggressive research and development.
Who are Rudolph's customers?
Rudolph's customers are major logic, ASIC, and memory chip manufacturers. All of the top ten device manufacturers use Rudolph's systems, as well as more than 50 others worldwide, representing most of the major semiconductor fabrication plants and foundries. A large percentage of Rudolph's revenue is derived from customers outside the US.
When did Rudolph go public?
Rudolph went public on November 12, 1999. The offering price was $16. The number of common stock shared offered, excluding over-allotments, was 4.8 million.
Have there been any follow-on offerings? When?
Rudolph had a follow-on offering on February 15, 2001. The offering price was $45. The number of common stock shares offered, excluding over-allotments, was 1 million.
Which firms/analysts are currently following Rudolph?
The following firms and analysts follow Rudolph:
- AG Edwards - Gavin Duffy
- Avian Research - Mary Brixie
- CIBC - Gary Hsueh
- Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. - Stephen O'Rourke
- Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co., Inc. - Mehdi Hosseini
- Lehman Brothers - Vishal Shah
- Merriman Curhan Ford & Co. - David Duley
- Needham & Co. - Robert Maire, Mary Konstantinidis
- Nollenberger Capital Partners - Theodore O'Neill
- Piper Jaffray - Jesse Pichel
- Sidoti & Company, LLC - Kelly Anderson
- Stifel Nicolaus - Patrick Ho
- RBC Capital Markets - Mahesh Sanganeria
- ThinkEquity Partners - Suresh Balaraman
What is Rudolph's ticker symbol?
Rudolph stock symbol is RTEC.
On what exchange does RTEC trade?
The common shares trade on NASDAQ.
How many Rudolph shares are outstanding?
As of December 31, 2007, diluted weighted average shares outstanding for the quarter were 29,448,829.
Do corporate insiders use Rule 10b5-1 Trading Plans?
Yes, corporate insiders use these Trading Plans to facilitate liquidity and to achieve diversification goals.
How many independent Board members does Rudolph have?
There are ten board members, eight of whom are independent. Their names and biographical information are located in the most recent Proxy Statement filed with the SEC.
Who are Rudolph's independent auditors?
The auditors are KPMG LLP, the US member firm of KPMG International.
How can I get copies of Rudolph's SEC filings?
Copies of Rudolph's SEC filings can be found at the SEC web site.
Where is Rudolph incorporated?
Rudolph is incorporated in the state of Delaware.
Where is Rudolph headquartered? Where are the Company's other operations?
Rudolph's corporate headquarters are located at:
One Rudolph Road, P.O. Box 1000, Flanders, NJ 07836
Offices are maintained in Massachusetts (USA), Minnesota (USA), Texas (USA), the United Kingdom, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Japan and China.
Who is Rudolph's transfer agent and registrar and how can I reach them?
Rudolph's transfer agent and registrar is the American Stock Transfer & Trust Company. They can be contacted at http://www.amstock.com/.
How do I contact Rudolph if I have other questions?
Questions can be addressed to the following:
Attention Investor Relations Department
Rudolph Technologies, Inc.
One Rudolph Road
P.O. Box 1000
Flanders, New Jersey 07836
(973) 691-1300
Fax (973) 691-4863
Or can be e-mailed to investor relations
How can I buy shares of RTEC stock?
You may purchase shares of RTEC stock through a registered stockbroker or through a financial institution that provides brokerage services. Shares cannot be purchased directly from the company.