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TIS Recognized in Dallas 100 5th Consecutive
Year
Dallas, TX, November
5, 2009 - In its 19th year, the Dallas
100™ Awards, presented by the SMU Cox Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship, recognized
the fastest growing, privately held companies in the Dallas area. Despite the recession,
the success of these companies indicates the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and
well in North Texas, as these winning companies combined to generate sales of $8.4
billion in the past three years, grew average sales from 2006 to 2008 by 176 percent,
and grew number of employees from 14,764 in 2006 to 26,142 in 2008. Sales
for the top 10 winners combined represent a 480 percent increase in 2008 over sales
in 2006.
"Texas Institute for Surgery is honored to be recognized
by the Dallas 100 for the 5th year in a row. In these times of
economic hardship, it is a testament to the compassion and quality of surgical services
we provide for our patients that allows us to continue to grow," said TIS president
Debbie Hay, RN, BSN, CASC.
The top companies were recognized at an awards ceremony
at the Meyerson Symphony Center November 4, with keynote speaker Sam Wyly, entrepreneur,
author and founder of Green Mountain Energy. Lisa Bormaster, publisher of
the Dallas Business Journal, and
Kevin Knox, assistant dean of external relations, SMU Cox School of Business, served
as emcees for the event.
"In some ways the Dallas 100 winning
companies seem to defy gravity. In a 10% unemployment national environment
they created more than 11,000 new jobs over the last two years,” said Jerry White,
director of the Caruth Institute. “These companies prove that with innovative
ideas and top quality management dynamic, fast growth businesses can be built even
in challenging environments."
In order to qualify for the Dallas 100™,
a company must be an independent, privately held corporation, proprietorship or
partnership (not a subsidiary of a parent company) as of May 1, 2008; be headquartered
in the Dallas area; have had sales of more than $500,000 in fiscal 2006; have had
sales of not more than $75,000,000 in 2006; have a three-year sales history reflecting
growth; and, have a credit report and character satisfactory to the Dallas 100™,
determined at the sole discretion of the Dallas 100™.
Below are the winners for 2009, in ranked
order:
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Ambit Energy
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Riverstone Residential
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PrintPlace.com
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Pinnacle Technical Resources, Inc.
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Warrior Group
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Genband
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Woot, Inc.
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Driver Pipeline Company, Inc.
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Haley-Greer, Inc.
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Credit Answers
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e-Rewards Market Research
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Frisco Medical Center, LLP/dba Baylor Medical Center at Frisco
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Behavioral Health Group
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One Technologies, LP
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RealPage, Inc.
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Improving Enterprises
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MYCON General Contractors
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Credit Solutions
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QuickOffice, Inc.
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The Delta Companies
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Embassy International Inc.
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OraMetrix, Inc.
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Akili
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AspireHR, Inc.
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WR Starkey, LLP
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Mustang Technology Group, LP
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Vignon Corporation
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First Choice Emergency Room
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Taos-Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions
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Sebastian Construction Group
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Saxton Pierce Restaurant Corporation
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Beard Integrated Systems, Inc.
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5GStudio Collaborative, LLC
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Neighborhood Ventures, Inc. dba Fish City
Grill & Half Shell
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Link America, Inc.
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Layered Technologies, Inc.
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Trend Personnel Services, Inc.
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Palm Beach Tan, Inc.
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Svtronics, Inc.
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Base 4 Group, Inc.
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Anthony Travel, Inc.
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Homeland HealthCare
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American Unit Inc.
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Clearview Management Consultant
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Chacon Autos, Ltd.
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mundayMorning Creative Group
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Halo Group, Inc.
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MW Logistics, LLC
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1000bulbs.com
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Icon Construction, Inc.
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All-Tex Pipe & Supply, Inc.
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AutoRevo
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Pariveda Solutions, Inc.
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Epic MedStaff Services,
Inc.
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Lawton Commercial Services
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Estill Medical Technologies, Inc.
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Nortex Modular Space
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Preferred Imaging Centers, LLC
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ISNetworld
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Southern Botanical, Inc.
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Colo4Dallas, LP
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Trinity Consultants
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Chemguard
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Milestone Electric
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VAC Holding, Inc.
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Wilson Associates
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Peckham Custom Builders, Ltd.
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Snappy Salads
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Sharon Young, Inc.
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Texas Institute
for Surgery
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Xenosoft Technologies, Inc.
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Paranet Solutions
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Medigain, Inc.
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HRsmart
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Worldlink, Inc.
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Halff Associates, Inc.
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Avalon Consulting, LLC
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DFW Grating, Inc.
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Impel Management Services, LLC
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MobileComm Professionals, Inc.
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Enkitec
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Intex Electrical Contracting, Inc.
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Frontline Source Group, Inc.
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M&A Technology, Inc.
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Advance Components
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MarketWave
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Faulkner Design Group
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Keste, LLC
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Community Waste Disposal, LP
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Venus Construction
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Symon Communications, Inc.
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Dynasty Hotel Group
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Centerpoint Builders, Ltd
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Innovations Medspa, PA
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ProStar Services
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Yellow Checker Cab Company
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AM Design
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Electronic Transaction Consultants Corp.
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Accudata Technologies
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M&S Technologies Inc.
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About SMU Cox
SMU’s Cox School of Business offers a full range of business education programs,
including BBA, full-time MBA, Professional MBA (PMBA), Executive MBA (EMBA), Master
of Science in Management (MSM), and Executive Education. The school also offers
a number of unique resources and activities for students, ranging from its Business
Leadership Center (BLC), Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship, Maguire Energy Institute,
and American Airlines Global Leadership Program (AAGLP) to its Associate Board Executive
Mentoring Program and an international alumni network with chapters in more than
20 countries. SMU Cox is ranked among the top business schools nationally and internationally
by major publications, including BusinessWeek,
The Economist,
Financial Times, Forbes,
The Wall Street Journal, and U.S. News & World Report.

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