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Date Added: June 22, 2008 06:12:03 AM
Located in Davidson, UpSnap Inc. is a publicly traded company that offers text messages and searchable live music, sports, weather and other services sent directly to cell phones. CEO Tony Philipp says he's spent four years building the company's structure. Despite the slow economy, he says, the business is growing steadily. Last year, it had nearly $1 million in revenues. Philipp, 45, was ...

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