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> Tyco Electronics develops, manufactures and sells passive and active electrical components—and it is the largest
manufacturer of passive components in the world. Tyco’s products are present in 60 percent of the worlds cellular
phones, in computers, in handheld devices and in literally all automobiles being built today. The electronics
content within vehicles is increasing dramatically as new electronically controlled features—such as radar sensors,
comfort systems and fuel economy systems—are introduced. Because of its size, agility and accelerated new product
development, Tyco is gaining market share in each of its market segments. New products, such as distribution boxes,
fiber optic bus systems, integrated antennas and high-speed chip carrier sockets, are opening large new growth
markets for Tyco. Tyco’s telecommunications unit (TyCom) is a leader in the design, construction and operation of
sub-sea communication networks. When completed in 2002, its TyCom Global Network will be the worlds largest and
most sophisticated undersea network.
ELECTRONICS
GROWTH DRIVERS
SECULAR GROWTH > Increasing use of electronics in vehicles, devices and appliances, expanding
data and telecommunication demands
MARKET POSITION > Clear global leader in passive electronic components—gaining market share
Attractive positioning in higher growth market segments
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT > Strong new product stream expected in fiscal 2002 and beyond
Lead time and cycle time dramatically reduced; increased flexibility
ACQUISITIONS > Provide positive catalyst for growth
CUSTOMER FOCUS > Top management driven via customer visits and customer-oriented processes
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