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- 10-K Annual report
- 10.8 Form of Nonqualified Stock Option Agreement
- 10.9 Form Memorandum Amendment to Existing Stock Option Agreements Dated 8/25/2003
- 10.12 Letter Agreement Dated September 10, 2003, Between Company and David Dittermore
- 10.13 Ducommun Incorporated 2004 Bonus Plan.
- 11 Reconciliation of the Earnings Per Share Computations
- 21 Subsidiaries of the Registrant
- 23 Consent of Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP
- 31.1 Section 302 Certification of Principal Executive Officer
- 31.2 Section 302 Certification of Principal Financial Officer
- 32 Section 906 Certification of Executive Officers
EXHIBIT 21
SUBSIDIARIES OF REGISTRANT
As of December 31, 2003 the active subsidiaries of the Company were:
Aerochem, Inc., a California corporation
AHF-Ducommun Incorporated, a California corporation
American Electronics, Inc., a California corporation
Composite Structures, LLC, a Delaware corporation
Ducommun Technologies, Inc., a California corporation
MechTronics of Arizona Corp., an Arizona corporation
Parsons Precision Products, Inc., a Delaware corporation
On or about January 2, 2004, the Company formally combined several of its businesses. Ducommun AeroStructures, Inc., was formed through the merger of the Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries, Aerochem, Inc., AHF-Ducommun Incorporated, CSD Holdings, Inc. and Parsons Precision Products, Inc., and the distribution of assets of Composite Structures, LLC, Ducommun Technologies, Inc., was formed through the merger of the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiaries, Ducommun Technologies, Inc., and MechTronics of Arizona Corp.