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Three cheers this week for Enhesa S.A. (Brussels, Belgium) and its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, Enhesa Inc. (Washington, D.C.), winners of a 2010 Business Achievement Award for expansion of the business on several continents. In 2010, Enhesa added its 150th country to its geographic coverage. Over the prior two years, the company engaged in special efforts to expand its presence in Africa—for example, adding Botswana, Congo, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, and Zambia to the existing list—as well as the smaller Pacific nations, such as the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia, and Caribbean countries such as Aruba and Barbados. This expansion has not only extended to new countries, but also to additional jurisdictions within countries. During 2010 Enhesa coverage expanded to include over 100 states, regions, and provinces, including all Canadian provinces, most Chinese provinces, and Australian and Brazilian states. Coverage of the U.S. also continued to expand to include 38 states as of the end of 2010. The firm expects that, by the end of 2011, all U.S. states will be covered as well. Over the past decade, Enhesa has seen continuous growth in revenue of greater than 20% per year. For a full list of EBJ’s 2010 Business Achievement Award winners, please visit www.ebiresearch.com/2010_EBI_%20Awards. EBJ is now accepting nominations for 2011 Business Achievement Awards. To submit a nomination, please visit This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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