Tampa Bay tech leader Gordon sells his company, Enporion, to larger firm
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Wake up and good morning. An 11-year-old private Tampa firm called Enporion that carved a niche providing supply chain software and productivity services to the utility industry will announce today that it has been acquired by a larger competitor in New Jersey.
Enporion, based on Harbour Island, was started in 2000 by seven Fortune 500 utilities. Enporion executive and prominent Tampa Bay technology advocate George Gordon bought the company in 2009, becoming its largest shareholder with employees at that time also getting a stake in the small company. … Read more
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Post by Robert Trigaux of Tampa Bay business news blog: Venture | Tampa Bay Times read more of this blogger's posts at http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/venturebiz
