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July 2006 Issue

71 Top Companies
Southwest Florida's biggest businesses, ranked by their top-line revenues

Inside the Fish Farm Challenge

Did Greed Spoil the Residential Market?

Featured Articles

Radio Wars 
Listen up: why high-def radio's making some noise

Retro Active 
From comfort food to haute cuisine, Mel's Diner's menu and presence are plumping up.

71 Top Companies 
Here it is: The List

The Big Picture 
A woman with plans for the land.

What's in a Name? 
The old switcheroo: Bank mergers can create confusion for customers.

Sowing for Seafood 
Aquaculturists try to weather the industry's recent storms.

Collier's Gain, Cuyahoga's Loss 
Goodbye Cleveland! Southwest Florida draws news residents and their assets.

71 Top Companies 
Southwest Florida's biggest businesses, ranked by their top-line revenues.



Departments

Leading Question 
The Buzz
Where the snowbirds land.

Book of the Month 
The Buzz
The Ugly Duckling Goes to Work

Five Questions 
The Buzz

Getaways 
The Buzz

On the Job 
The Buzz

My First Job 
The Buzz

Making Waves 
The Buzz

Credit Limits, Boss Training 
Problem Solver
Keeping tabs on the company credit card and tips for training a new boss.

Go For It 
From the Editor
Here's to the entrepreneuer.

Driving Harmony 
Designated Driver
The economical Hyundai GLS is one well-composed vehicle.

Back to Reality 
Commercial Real Estate
Reality sets in.

Building Efficiencies 
Commercial Real Estate
Cutting loose from traditional building methods.

Keep the Crew Happy 
Business Basics
Keeping the staff happy doesn't always require more bucks.

The Puck Stops Here 
After Hours
Developer Andy D'Jamoos takes center ice.