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No slowing for repeat champion

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LatiNode, the Miami-based firm, which landed at the top of the Hispanic Business Fastest-Growing 100 Directory with a five year growth rate of 107,993 percent in 2003, has again reached the top spot in 2004 with an even more amazing five-year growth rate of 124, 782. LatiNode, the wholesale provider of Internet voice-communications is seeking new partners and acquisitions in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East as part of its strategy to grow into a global company.

Author: Williams, Scott
Publisher: Hispanic Business, Inc.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 2005
Europe, Telegraph & other communications, Middle East, Internet service providers, Internet service provider, Growth, Company Profile, Company growth

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Battling the big guys

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Gracious Home, founded in 1963 by Wekselbaum and his wife Nancy, is a houseware store in Manhattan, which has grown into a furnishings empire in 2003 with revenues of $59 million. Gracious Home will launch an e-commerce web site that would combine the convenience of online shopping with a nod to the traditional business practices.

Author: Williams, Scott
Publisher: Hispanic Business, Inc.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 2004
Sales, profits & dividends, Electric housewares and fans, Company sales and earnings, Company earnings/profit, Housewares industry, E-commerce, Gracious Home

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Helping hands overseas

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AZF Automotive Group is one of the top 50 Hispanic-owned U.S. based companies. Ivan Motta, president of the company, describes why his company sells car parts to the U.S. government. The company also uses the government's programs to increase sales overseas.

Author: Williams, Scott
Publisher: Hispanic Business, Inc.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 2003
Contracts & orders received, Exports, Contracts & orders let, Economic aspects, International trade, Contracts, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Contract agreement, Globalization, Motta, Ivan, AZF Automotive Group

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Subjects list: United States, Hispanic American business enterprises
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