Invacare hits the trifecta
By Mike Moran
Updated Mon June 15, 2009
Congratulations to Invacare for being named to the Fortune 1000. This is a credit to CEO Mal Mixon's leadership and vision. To grow a company from $19 million to $1.75 billion is an incredible achievement.
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Here's the June 8 press release on Invacare joining the Fortune 1000:
ELYRIA, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Invacare Corporation (NYSE: IVC) has been named to FORTUNE Magazine's 2009 FORTUNE 1000, ranking 983. The FORTUNE 1000 list is an annual ranking of America's 1000 largest corporations based on revenue.
A Perfect Murder movie The Hunchback movie “Invacare is honored to be recognized in the FORTUNE 1000 list,” said A. Malachi Mixon, III, chairman and chief executive officer. “We have come a long way in 30 years, from $19 million to $1.75 billion in sales, and we look forward to moving up in the rankings in future years. Today, home health care is becoming a reality for more and more patients, and Invacare has taken a position of strong advocacy for the home care industry. Home care is a trifecta in the healthcare system - it is patient preferred, has better clinical outcomes and is significantly more cost effective than institutional care.”
— Mike Moran
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