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Bitterroot Aquatic Center is a Hamilton, MT-based company in the Financial Services sector.
GR Building Trades Credit Union is a Comstock Park, MI-based company in the Financial Services sector.
ClaimForce Inc is a Deerfield, IL-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Knight Capital Funding has established itself as a leading specialist in the Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) industry. Each month, our funding specialists work with business owners across various industries to help them acquire the working capital needed to reach their business goals. We understand the serious investment of time and resources that business owners make when chasing the dream of starting and operating their own businesses. We at Knight Capital Funding pride ourselves on helping turn those dreams into realities by stepping in to support our clients when their banks turn them down for loans. At Knight Capital Funding, personal credit is not a barrier to business funding. Rather, we look at your time in business, your business growth potential, and your business`s monthly revenue stream.
Janus Capital Group Inc. (JCG) is a global investment firm offering strategies from three individual investment boutiques: Janus Capital Management LLC (Janus), INTECH Investment Management LLC Janus Capital Group, Inc. is a publicly owned investment firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado. It provides growth and risk-managed investment strategies and manages equity, fixed income, money market, as well as balanced mutual funds. As of September 30, 2012, Janus managed approximately $158.2 billion in assets under management for more than four million shareholders, clients, and institutions around the globe. Outside the U.S., Janus has offices in London, Milan, Tokyo and Hong Kong, Melbourne, and Singapore. Janus Capital Group consists of Janus Capital Management LLC, INTECH Investment Management LLC (INTECH). Additionally, Janus Capital Group owns 80% of Perkins Investment Management (formerly Perkins, Wolf, McDonnell and Company). With a market capitalization of under $1.2 billion, Janus moved from the S&P 500 stock index to the S&P MidCap 400 after the close of business on November 22, 2011 In our view, earnings and dividend growth matter more than high dividends. If investors can be more comfortable with some short-term volatility and seek long-term value creation, money spent to reinvest in the business’s growth matters more than the money sent to shareholders.