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Inc. March 1, 2002 Jill Andresky Fraser |
Business for Sale: Wanna Sit in the Driver's Seat? A 10-year-old vehicle-repair service whose revenues and earnings have risen by more than 50% during the past two years -- a growth-oriented buyer could put the pedal to the metal here...  |
Inc. December 2007 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Your Cold Calling? Business for Sale: A recreational outfitter in northern New England for $6.185 million.  |
Inc. May 2007 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Pro Flora Earnings For sale: A Florida-based floral wholesaler priced at $2.2 million.  |
Inc. March 1, 2003 Kate O'Sullivan |
Business for Sale: You Haul By joining a national network, a buyer could unbox growth at this moving company.  |
Inc. September 2006 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Hush Money For sale: a manufacturer of sound isolation booths and acoustics products in southern Oregon.  |
Inc. January 2007 Elaine Appleton Grant |
A Dorm Room Dot-com For sale: A southeastern e-tailer of backyard playground and outdoor equipment that has $9 million in annual revenue.  |
Inc. March 2007 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Making the Grass Always Greener For sale: A Fort Worth landscaper priced at $4.9 million.  |
Inc. May 2008 Elaine Appleton Grant |
Pursuing the American Dream - Literally Business for sale: A website in Washington State that sells sleep products, priced at $1.8 million.  |
Inc. April 2009 Nitasha Tiku |
Business For Sale Update: Baker Glass Here's an update on a recently profiled glass business for sale.  |
Inc. February 2008 Elaine Appleton Grant |
A Counter Offer A New England-based kitchen and patio furnishings online retailer priced at $9.9 million.  |
The Motley Fool April 4, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Clear-Cut Apogee Investors, even if the economy falters, the glass company's plans to continue seizing market share and controlling costs, if successful, should keep Apogee growing profits in excess of sales gains.  |
Inc. April 2005 Norm Brodsky |
What's Your Business Really Worth? Some people are saying that 2005 will be a big year for acquisitions, and many business owners will be looking for opportunities to cash out. Unfortunately, most of them have grossly inflated notions of what their companies are worth.  |
The Motley Fool December 21, 2007 Rich Smith |
Apogee's Smudged Numbers Glass maker Apogee disappoints in its quarterly report, with operating margins plummeting 200 basis points.  |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2006 Rich Smith |
Seeing Clearly at Apogee Apogee Enterprises reported stronger than expected earnings, but the stock is down more than 3% today, considerably worse than the market as a whole. Why?  |
The Motley Fool December 18, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Apogee Accelerating? The glass specialist is set to report its third-quarter 2007 earnings numbers. Investors, do you want to know what Wall Street expects to see? Do you want to know what really matters?  |
Inc. February 2007 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: The Offer, Part Four What would you think about having a team of outside accountants, lawyers, and operations people descend on your business to go through your records, question your employees, dissect everything you do, and judge how good your company really is and how truthful you really are?  |
The Motley Fool December 22, 2006 Rich Smith |
Apogee Outdoes Itself Earnings are up 9%, and the share price is up even more.  |
Science News May 27, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
A Straw and Two Glasses Using a straw to transfer water between two glasses raises intriguing mathematical questions.  |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2012 John Grgurich |
Hold Off Buying This Tech Stock Corning makes Gorilla Glass, and its stock should be flying high but isn't. What happened, and what can help it climb back up?  |
Inc. September 2007 Max Chafkin |
Noah Glass Has Built a Service That Lets You Order Coffee or Takeout Food Via Text Message. Think of Mobo systems as a mobile version of PayPal. Place an order for takeout food on your cell phone; your credit card will be automatically charged, and your food will be waiting for you at the restaurant.  |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Google Glass Lost Its Number One Fan Influential tech blogger Robert Scoble was one of Google Glass's earliest and most vocal adopters, at one point vowing to never take them off, even in the shower.  |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2011 Eben Esterhuizen |
Value Ideas: Highly Profitable Stocks, Undervalued Relative to Revenue Growth Which of these names are you most bullish on?  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2009 Lauren Rottet |
Office Branding In this market, commercial real estate pros face a tough sell trying to convince corporate office tenants to stay put and retrofit or entice new ones to lease space. Creating a corporate identity for them can help.  |
This Old House Dave Olmstead |
Windows Designed to Take Some Hits A specialist on hurricane windows and doors gives the low-down on high-impact protection.  |
The Motley Fool November 22, 2011 Tamara Rutter |
Profits You Can Touch A rise in smartphone sales is cash in the pockets of these companies.  |
National Real Estate Investor April 1, 2006 Laura Ellis |
The Nissan Effect Nashville's commercial real estate market is riding high on the automaker's announcement that it will relocate its North American headquarters from Gardena, California, to the Country Music Capital by the end of 2007.  |
Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Google, We Made The Perfect Glass Ad For You Google has a "white men wearing Google Glass" image problem to overcome, which is why it has outfitted a lot of very beautiful female models with Glass for its advertising campaign.  |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Meet The USC Journalism Professor Leading A Course On Google Glass This fall, Robert Hernandez will facilitate a class at USC's Annenberg School For Communication & Journalism that will focus on developing Glass-centric software for journalists.  |