BlueInGreen
Georgia Firm Buys BlueInGreen For $20M
Chart Industries, a global manufacturer of engineering equipment, pays $20 million for BlueInGreen LLC, a Fayetteville water-treatment company. read more >
Fayetteville’s BlueInGreen Sees Wave of Growth
BlueInGreen delivers dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide and ozone into water treatment systems and has clients in multiple states across the U.S. read more >
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BlueInGreen Announces North American Sales Expansion
Water treatment startup BlueInGreen of Fayetteville is expanding its North American sales presence with partnerships that will help make its products more readily available in Atlantic Canada, Texas and Virginia. read more >
Investor Sees ‘Billion Dollar Plays’ Among Arkansas Startups
Permjot Valia, an international entrepreneur and angel investor, tells the second-annual Arkansas Commercialization Retreat that he sees several Arkansas startups that are capable of "billion dollar plays." read more >
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Marty Matlock on How Small Business Can Save Money Without Expensive Energy Upgrades
Marty Matlock, executive director of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability and is co-founder and a board member of BlueInGreen LLC, a water treatment company in Fayetteville. He talks about how small business can make their operation more sustainable and environmentally friendly. read more >
Clete Brewer Stays Green, Stays in Business at BlueInGreen
While he supports enterprises and technologies that embrace sustainability and renewable energy as president and CEO of BlueInGreen LLC, Clete Brewer is first and foremost about the business side. read more >
State Plays Global Role in Economic Growth (Francisco Sanchez Commentary)
The U.S. Department of Commerce has released new data showing the impact of exporting on our national economy, with Arkansas as one of only 11 states to achieve double-digit export growth last year from 2011. In reality, Arkansas did much more than double its exports — the state experienced a 36 percent increase in overall export growth, and increased exports to France by 117 percent, making it one of the best-performing states. read more >
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