While this may have taken place in April 2019, I still find this to be quite important. Rollins Inc, a home grown Atlanta company, has been doing very well lately. It seems that they might even bump into the Fortune 1000 for 2020.
https://www.rollins.com/news/2019/04-30-2019-214444561
"Rollins, Inc. (NYSE: ROL), a premier global consumer and commercial service company announced today that it completed the purchase of Clark Pest Control of Stockton, Inc. Clark is a family owned company established by Charlie Clark in 1950 and is headquartered in Lodi, CA. It is the leading pest management company in California and the nation's 8th largest pest management company according to PCT 100 rankings. Additionally included in this acquisition are real estate properties and Geotech Supply. Currently, the company operates in 26 locations and offers both residential and commercial pest control throughout California and northwestern Nevada. Clark's Robert Baker will stay on to run day to day operations in California. With this acquisition, Rollins, Inc.'s total customer count is now approximately 2.4M."
The PTC 100 Rankings if anyone is interested.
https://giecdn.blob.core.windows.net...ter%202019.pdf
Rollins 2018 Revenue $1,821,565,000
Clark Pest Control 2018 Revenue $136,390,162
Fun fact, Atlanta based Arrow Exterminators is also on the list as well.
Arrow Exterminators 2018 Revenue $225,115,000
Northwest Exterminators (another Atlanta establisment) used to be in the top 20 I believe, but it was bought by Rollins Inc. What is up with companies in Atlanta cannibalizing each other?