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Flexing our muscles

Posted by AGI Capital on October 19, 2007 03:29 PM |


Cynthia Kincaid at the SF Business Times has a nice write up about Alexis and AGI, with a focus on our growth since the company was founded in 1998.

Here's an excerpt:

Last year, AGI reported $3.3 million in revenues. Wong hopes revenues for 2007 will top $5 million. She credits smart business planning and execution for such growth in an industry with notoriously tight margins. But she also emphasizes AGI's entrepreneurial culture, which she has nurtured and incubated throughout the years.

"We've been driving our corporate growth pretty aggressively ever since we founded the company," she said. "The (results) of years of incubation are starting to take place, and the events that we planned to happen did happen, according to schedule."

It's nice to see an article put our expansion strategy into perspective. You can read the rest of the piece here.

 

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