Franklin Electronic Publishers

Franklin Electronic Publishers, Incorporated (formerly Franklin Computer Corporation) is an American consumer electronics manufacturer based in Burlington, New Jersey, founded in 1981. Since the mid-1980s it has primarily created and sold hand-held electronic references, such as spelling correctors, dictionaries, translation devices, medical references and Bibles. It is publicly traded on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol FEP. Franklin... more

Business

Address

Franklin Electronic Publishers Headquarters

ONE FRANKLIN PLAZA
Burlington New Jersey 08016

Revenue:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 52,200,000
  • Mar 31, 2007

Operating income:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 1,000,000
  • Mar 31, 2007

Market capitalization:

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  • 26,000,000
  • Dec 31, 2007

Ticker symbol:

Stock exchange Ticker symbol
  • FEP
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Revenue:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 46,770,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Operating Income:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • -3,820,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Net profit:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • -7,130,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Cash:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 12,010,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Current Assets:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 24,670,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Total Assets:

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  • 33,420,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Current Liabilities:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 7,420,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Total Liabilities:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • 12,690,000
  • Mar 31, 2009

Retained Earnings:

Currency Amount Valid Date
  • -29,210,000
  • Mar 31, 2009
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