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Ponds & Sons Construction among fastest-growing

 Saturday, August 30, 2008

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LODGE, S.C. Ponds & Sons Construction Co. Inc. of Lodge is in position 407 of the fastest-growing companies in the United States as named by Inc. Magazine, Willis Ponds, vice president of Ponds & Sons, announced .

 

Founded in December 2003, Ponds & Sons has grown by 760 percent over the past three years.

Inc. Magazine compiles a list of the fastest-growing companies in the United States each year. The companies are ranked by percentage of growth over the past three years. This year only seven companies in the entire state of South Carolina are on the Inc. 500 list. Forty South Carolina companies were in the top 5,000 fastest-growing companies.

 

Inc. Magazine also ranked Ponds & Sons as #18 in the list of the fastest-growing construction companies in the United States.

 

Willis Ponds, 27 years old and general manager, explained the company’s success by following four key ideas: give the customers exactly what he or she wants, exceed the customers’ expectations, get the job done right no matter what it takes and always do the right thing.

 

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