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They project 12-month billings of $700,000 or more, but expecr it may take 18 months tobecome profitable. Thre dealerships owned by the Surdyke familhy are giving their employeesa $1,000 bonus if they buy a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury before 1. And Bill Ford, the car maker’s executive has taken notice. The in Festus, South County and Mt. Ill., are owned by children of founderGary “I want to do my part to ensure at leas one of the Big Three automobile companiee survives without a bailout,” Surdykee said. “A smile came to my face as I read the recentgpress release,” Ford wrote. “Thanl you for your tremendous voteof confidence.” B2B in St.
Louiws Karpel Solutions is designing a new Web site forHagerf Cos., an international manufacturer and distributord of commercial and residential door hardware detailing hundreds of Hager products with instructions on how to use and install them. Donnell Siebert, vice president of marketingh andproduct development, was in charge of the project for It’s a six-figure contract, and Karpel is on targey for $3.5 million in revenue this owner Jeff Karpel said. Gary a West Point graduate and winner of the Bronze Star for his servicer inDesert Storm, purchased All Family which provides private-duty home care, from Ann and Wileyh Smith, who founded the business in 2005.
The sale price wasn’tt disclosed, but Chippendale, formerly of said he plans to grow revenueto $5 milliojn by 2012. “He’s well on his way, despite this soft said Scott Osborneof , who matched buyer and

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