Venezuelan cash infusion accelerates Grow rebound
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Grow Group Inc is expected to gain immensely if Bill Clinton wins in the Nov 1992 presidential election because the latter is keen on providing $150 billion for infrastructure development. George Bush, however, is also partial to infrastructure planning. Devoe Coatings accounted for 30% of Grow's revenues for fiscal year ended June 1992. Devoe weathered the recession mainly because its products gained substantial demand from the Navy and the shipbuilding community. Research analysts John Lowry and Jeffrey Putterman both have high regard for Grow's stock.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1992
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Insilco's prospects buoyed by fiber-optic, housing plays
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Times Fiber Communications Inc. is at the center of the growth of fiber optic technology. 75% owned by Insilco Corp, the firm is in position for growth and development in telecommunications.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1981
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Robertson's booming backlog overshadows 'prosaic' image
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H.H. Robertson's growth continues to amaze market onlookers. Stock value on upward swing, so is price.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1981
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