- StarTek, Inc.
Infobox_Company
company_name = StarTek, Inc.
company_
company_type = Public (NYSE|SRT)
foundation = Greeley,Colorado (1987) (as "StarPak")
location_city = Denver, Colorado
location_country = USA
key_people = Larry Jones, CEO, President
David Durham, CFO
num_employees = 8,000
revenue = profit$245.3 Million USD (2007)
net_income = profit$39.2 Million USD (2007)| industry = Business Process Outsourcing
products =Call Centers (mainly telecommunications)
homepage = [http://www.startek.com/ www.startek.com]
footnotes = cite web|url=http://www.startek.com/Downloads/annualreport_2007.pdf|title=2007 Annual ReportStarTek is a business process outsource company that was founded in Greeley Colorado in 1987 as the packaging company, StarPak. Originally contracted to pack early versions of Microsoft word processors, it eventually expanded to provide customer support for the product. Currently StarTek has expanded to include 22 facilities throughout the
United States andCanada including the corporate headquarters in Denver Colorado.Major Clients
StarTek's main business is in providing
call center support for the customer service departments of major United States telecommunication companies. StarTek's two largest customers account for 72% of the business' total revenue. In the 2007 fiscal yearThe New AT&T accounted for 50.4%;T-Mobile USA (a subsidiary ofDeutsche Telekom ) 21.8%. To a lesser extent, StarTek also provides outsourcing support to companies in the banking and finance sector, consumer packaged goods/retail, information technology, and insurance. StarTek also provides customer services and technical support for such companies as Qwest, Verizon Wireless Prepay, Cincinnati Bell Wireless, Comcast, Nikon and The New AT&T.Operations
Listed are the locations of StarTek's operations, with the year the facility opened in brackets.
United States
*Denver, Colorado (2000) "2 locations"
*Grand Junction, Colorado (1999)
*Greeley, Colorado (1998) "2 locations"
*Grand Junction, Colorado (2000)
*Decatur, Illinois (2003)
*Alexandria, Louisiana (2003)
*Enid, Oklahoma (2000)
*Big Spring, Texas (1999) (Closed 08/08)
*Collinsville, Virginia (2004)
*Lynchburg, Virginia (2004)
*Petersburg, Virginia (2005)
*Laramie, Wyoming (1998)
*Victoria, Texas (2008)
*Mansfield, Ohio (2008)
*Jonesboro, Arkansas (2008)Canada39% of StarTek's revenue is generated through its Canadian operations.
*Regina, Saskatchewan (2003)
*Cornwall, Ontario (2001)
*Hawkesbury, Ontario (2006) (Closed in 08/07)
*Kingston, Ontario (2001) "2 locations"
*Sarnia, Ontario (2003)
*Thunder Bay, Ontario (2006)Philippines
*Makati City (2008)AT&T
StarTek's largest customer until October 2004 was
AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. When AT&T's wireless service was purchased bySBC Communications it was merged with SBC'sCingular Wireless brand and StarTek began working under that brand. In late 2005 SBC merged with AT&T Corp. and SBC took on the AT&T name. When SBC (now asAT&T Inc. ) merged withBell South it became the majority owner of Cingular Wireless. In an effort to re-brand Cingular it was relaunched in early 2007 as AT&T. Once again, StarTek found its largest customer to be AT&T.ee also
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The New AT&T
*T-Mobile USA
*Nikon
*Qwest References
* [http://www.startek.com/ www.startek.com]
* [http://www.startek.com/Downloads/annualreport_2007.pdf 2007 Annual Report]
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