Shipments for ophthalmic goods totaled approximately $4.35 billion in 2001, up slightly from approximately $4.32 billion the previous year.
These companies generated about $4.45 billion in 2001 shipment values for products covered in this industry classification.
The ophthalmic goods industry employed 23,766 people in 2001, including 17,031 production workers, with the remaining workers performing administrative, technical, or managerial duties.
By 2001, the average hourly wage for production workers was $14.63, up from $13.40 in 2000.
Total U.S. sporting goods exports were valued at $1.96 billion in 2001, $1.82 billion in 2002, and $1.84 billion in 2003.
Sales totaled $70 billion in 2001
In 2001 Catellus reported $480.7 million in sales
It had $65 million in sales in 2001
It had $55 million in sales in 2001
Wireless handset sales were $8.2 billion in 2001
Breakfast sausage sales were $864 million in 2001
Herr-Voss had $40 million in sales in 2001
Bowater's total sales in 2001 were $2.45 billion