All American Semiconductor, Inc. and its subsidiaries engage in the distribution of electronic components worldwide. It distributes a range of semiconductors, including transistors, diodes, memory devices, microprocessors, microcontrollers, integrated circuits, active matrix displays, and various board-level products. The company also distributes passive components, including capacitors, resistors, and inductors; and electromechanical products, such as power supplies, cables, switches, connectors, filters, and sockets. All American Semiconductor sells its products primarily to original equipment manufacturers, including manufacturers of computers and computer-related products; office and home office equipment; cellular and portable products; wireless products; networking, satellite, and other communications products; Internet infrastructure equipment and appliances; automobiles and automotive subsystems; consumer goods; voting and gaming machines; point-of-sale equipment; robotics and industrial equipment; defense and aerospace equipment; home entertainment; security and surveillance equipment; and medical instrumentation. The company also sells its products to contract electronics manufacturers and electronics manufacturing services providers. All American Semiconductor, Inc. was founded in 1964 and is headquartered in Miami, Florida.
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For the six months ended 30 June 2006, All American Semiconductor, Inc.'s revenues increased 18% to $242.3M. Net loss totaled $2M, vs. an income of $369K. Revenues reflect improvement in industry condition and gains resulting from the Company's growth strategies. Net loss reflects increased selling, general & administrative expenses due to higher commissions paid as a result of pressure in labor market and higher interest expense.

