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VOXX International Corporation
Company typePublic

Traded as

NasdaqVOXX (Class A)
Russell Microcap Index component
Founded1960[1]
FounderJohn J. Shalam
Headquarters2351 J. Lawson Blvd.
Orlando, Florida[1]

Key people

John J. Shalam (Chairman)
Patrick M. Lavelle (CEO)
Charles M. Stoehr (CFO)[1]
ProductsConsumer electronics
Mobile electronics
Accessories
Premium High End Audio
RevenueDecreaseUS$464.8M (FY 2019)[1]

Operating income

DecreaseUS$-41.2M (FY 2019)[1]

Net income

DecreaseUS$-46.1M (FY 2019)[1]
Total assetsDecreaseUS$508.8M (FY 2019)[1]
Total equityDecreaseUS$395.1M (FY 2019)[1]

Number of employees

885 (FY 2019) [1]
Websitewww.voxxintl.com

Voxx International is an American consumer electronics company founded as Audiovox Corporation in 1960, and renamed Voxx in 2012. It is headquartered in Orlando, Florida. The company specializes in four areas: OEM and after-market automotive electronics, consumer electronics accessories, and consumer and commercial audio equipment.

Over the years, Voxx International has purchased a number of recognizable brandnames when the original companies were no longer viable as independent specialty shops, including Acoustic Research, Advent, Code Alarm, Invision, Jensen, Klipsch, Prestige, RCA, 808 Audio, and Terk, among others. Its international brands include Audiovox, Hirschmann, Heco, Incaar, Oehlbach, Mac Audio, Magnat, Schwaiger, and others. In addition, the company licenses the Energizer brand.

History[edit]

In 2020, Voxx International Corporation announced the change of name Klipsch Holding, LLC, which became Premium Audio Company, LLC. Premium Audio Company, LLC consists of two subsidiaries: Klipsch Group, Inc (brands: Klipsch, Jamo, Energy, ProMedia) and 11 Trading Company, LLC.[2]

In May 2021, Voxx International and Sharp Corporation began negotiations with Onkyo to purchase its home audiovisual division.[3] Voxx's subsidiary Premium Audio Company (PAC) entered a joint venture with Sharp to acquire the business, which includes the Onkyo and Integra brands, for $30.8 million. PAC would own 75% of the joint venture and Sharp 25%. PAC would manage all product development, engineering, sales, marketing, and distribution while Sharp would be responsible for manufacturing and supply chain management of Onkyo products. The acquisition was completed in September 2021.[4][5]

Brands[edit]

Voxx International markets its products under several brand names, including:

Product types[edit]

Electronics[edit]

In 2013, Audiovox developed the app for a new accessory device called Shutterball.[6] Cellcom Communications holds the exclusive rights to the device.

Around 2010, Audiovox developed various wireless communication products, some of them were walkie-talkies and cordless phones. [7]

Restatements[edit]

On March 14, 2003, Audiovox said it planned to restate results for the first three quarters of fiscal 2002, following a review of the effect of the FASB's Emerging Issues Task Force regulations on its statements. The restatement would lower revenue by about $462,000, and increase income by $36,000.[8] On April 15, 2003, Audiovox announced to restate results for fiscal years 2000, 2001, and the first three quarters of fiscal 2002.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "VOXX FY2019 Annual Report". SEC.gov. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • ^ Mitchell, Brian (2021-06-30). "VOXX International Acquires Onkyo for $30.8 million". ecoustics.com. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  • ^ Hirashima, Kento (2021-05-02). "Audio brand Onkyo weighs last-ditch sale of core business". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  • ^ Nichols, Andrew (2021-06-28). "VOXX, Sharp Acquire Onkyo and Integra for $30.8M". CEPRO. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  • ^ Knott, Jason (2021-09-09). "VOXX, Sharp Complete Acquisition of Onkyo, Integra". CEPRO. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  • ^ Roy Furchgott (5 November 2013). "Taking a Better Selfie With an Audiovox App". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  • ^ "Voxx international - Search results for "Audiovox GMRS"".
  • ^ "Audiovox to Restate Results for Fiscal 2000, 2001 and the First Three Quarters of 2002".
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