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Astro Shapes main competitors are HFP Corporation, Southwestern Wire, and Solar Seal.

Competitor Summary. See how Astro Shapes compares to its main competitors:

  • JELD-WEN has the most employees (23,300).
  • Employees at HFP Corporation earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $68,170.
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Astro Shapes vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1971
3.9
Struthers, OH1$300.0M93
1972
4.1
Houston, TX1$13.0M100
1990
4.4
Clarksville, TN1$76.0M367
1926
4.3
Findlay, OH1$69.1M200
1910
4.6
Sacramento, CA3$1.0B3,000
1925
4.3
Tampa, FL5$2.8B10,000
1950
3.6
Easton, MA2$7.3M44
1988
3.9
West Jefferson, OH3$180.0M804
1958
3.9
Corona, CA1$37.2M200
1960
4.4
Charlotte, NC7$3.8B23,300
1962
4.4
Davison, MI1$180.0M570
1991
4.1
Norman, OK1$47.5M100
1852
3.4
Pompano Beach, FL1$1.3M350
-
3.4
Waynesboro, MS2$9.4M75
1971
3.7
Canonsburg, PA1$13.0M103
1890
3.7
Avon, NY1$9.7M34
1950
4.4
Columbus, OH4$690.0M528
1966
4.3
Eugene, OR1$86.7M200
1949
4.4
Beltsville, MD1$200.0M3,000
1967
3.8
Falkville, AL1$19.0M50
American Wood Fibers
1966
3.4
Columbia, MD1$820,00015

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Astro Shapes salaries vs competitors

Among Astro Shapes competitors, employees at HFP Corporation earn the most with an average yearly salary of $68,170.

Compare Astro Shapes salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Astro Shapes
$46,887$22.54-
HFP Corporation
$68,170$32.77-
Porcelain tiles made in USA
$48,000$23.08-
Centrex Plastics
$39,667$19.07-
Blue Diamond Growers
$49,671$23.88-
Masonite
$42,179$20.28-

Compare Astro Shapes job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Astro Shapes
$63,801$30.67
HFP Corporation
$87,502$42.07
Masonite
$74,687$35.91
Mission Rubber
$73,506$35.34
Southwestern Wire
$72,003$34.62
Blue Diamond Growers
$69,440$33.38
Porcelain tiles made in USA
$68,298$32.84
American Wood Fibers
$66,897$32.16
Centrex Plastics
$64,647$31.08
Stimpson
$64,146$30.84
Valley Rubber
$64,098$30.82
Plaskolite
$63,975$30.76
Solar Seal
$63,593$30.57
Gray Metal Products
$62,014$29.81
Genova USA
$61,312$29.48
All-Clad
$60,070$28.88
Quality Plywood
$59,980$28.84
JELD-WEN
$59,750$28.73
Jefferson Industries Corporation
$59,203$28.46
States Industries
$59,170$28.45

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Astro Shapes demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Astro Shapes vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Masonite71%29%
JELD-WEN73%27%
Valley Rubber91%9%
Astro Shapes--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Astro Shapes vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
69%14%8%6%3%
9.6
62%14%16%6%3%
9.7
60%17%12%8%4%
5.6

Astro Shapes and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Gary S. Michel
JELD-WEN

President & CEO JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. & Board of Directors Cooper Tire and Rubber Co & Director VT Athletic Fund

Mark was selected by the Blue Diamond Growers Board of Directors to become President and Chief Executive Officer on September 1, 2010. Under Mark’s leadership, Blue Diamond has transformed into a $1.6 billion global branded food manufacturer with sales up +225%, and even greater growth in profitability. Fueling this success was a driving sense of purpose to support the economic sustainability of the 3,000 mostly small, multi-generational farms that entrust Blue Diamond with their year’s work in the form of the almond crop. With a unique understanding of the branded retail, ingredients and food service businesses, Mark’s career achievements include leading the brand growth for Haagen-Dazs, Betty Crocker, Totino’s, Pillsbury, Red Baron, Freschetta, Blue Diamond and Almond Breeze. Prior to joining Blue Diamond, Mark was president of Schwan’s Food Service in Marshall, Minnesota, where he led the profitable turnaround of the division. He also worked for The Pillsbury Company, Edison Brothers Stores, Inc. and General Mills, Inc. Mark received his MBA in Marketing and Finance from the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University in 1994. Mark is 2nd Vice Chair of California Chamber of Commerce, former Chair of the Audit Committee and Chair of the International Forum, is on the Executive Council for the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, is on the Board of Trustees for the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council, is on the Board of Trustees for the Graduate Institute of Cooperative Learning, and is a Board Member and previous Vice Chair of the Almond Board of California. Mark believes eating good food, getting regular exercise and living a healthy spiritual life are the best medicine and critical to a sense of well-being.

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States Industries

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