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By Brian M.
Corporate Writer
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From Ristvey Investment Group
Although formed only a
year ago, Ristvey Investment
Group boasts over 60 years’
combined financial services
experience among its four-
member team.
This local experience,
along with Raymond James’
track record, brings a power-
ful combination of resources
to help clients achieve their
financial goals.
Raymond James is one of
the largest independent fi-
nancial services firms in the
United States. Since its be-
ginning in 1962, it has always
been a different kind of com-
pany – em-
b r a c i n g
l o n g - t e r m
p l a n n i n g
and method-
ical decision-
making while staying uncom-
promisingly client-focused.
When other firms were
simply buying and selling
stocks or mutual funds, Ray-
mond James focused on fi-
nancial planning to help indi-
viduals reach their goals. It
was the first firm to pioneer
that concept - and today it
supports its advisers with ac-
cess to a full range of com-
prehensive resources, help-
ing them to serve clients.
Raymond James has:
ä More than 5,400 finan-
cial advisers
ä 2 million client accounts
ä 2,400 locations in the
United States, Canada and
abroad
ä $268 billion in client as-
sets
ä $35 billion managed by
its subsidiary asset man-
agers.
“Being a locally owned, in-
dependent firm allows for
flexibility and customization,
and this, combined with Ray-
mond James’ strong re-
search and rich history, cre-
ates the best of both worlds
for our clients,” said Matt
Ristvey, president and
founder of Ristvey Invest-
ment Group.
Give us a call at 724-342-
3388 to schedule a free, no-ob-
ligation portfolio review.
Securities offered through
Raymond James Financial
Services, Inc.
By Robin Zambrini
Marketing and sales
for Powered Aire
Powered Aire Inc., the
world’s leading manufacturer
of high end, high-perform-
ance stainless steel air cur-
tains, enters 2012 with con-
tinued expansion to meet the
increasing demand for its en-
ergy-saving product.
In 2011
P o w e r e d
Aire added
1 0 , 0 0 0
square feet
to its manu-
facturing plant. Additional of-
fice space and a high-tech
training lab are under con-
struction.
Powered Aire Curtains
produce an invisible barrier
of air down the full length
and width of door openings
to curtail infiltration of out-
side air and keep insects at
bay. Substantial energy sav-
ings are realized by installing
a Powered Aire Curtain over
a door opening.
Air curtains are ideal ener-
gy savers at retail customer
entrances, dock doors, large
overhead doors, man doors,
high cycle doors and cooler
and freezer doors.
Powered Aire manufac-
tures its full line of unheated
and heated stainless steel air
curtains for the commercial,
industrial, material handling,
overhead door, automatic
door, food service and cold
storage markets, serving lo-
cal, national and international
clients.
Powered Aire manufac-
tures air curtains for open-
ings up to 30 feet high.
The company is pleased to
have participated in its third
annual holiday gift-giving
campaign for local families in
need by providing gifts to
more than 20 schoolchildren,
a family whose single parent
is recovering from an injury,
and a proud mother who
needed transportation to
Georgia to see her son grad-
uate as a U.S Marine, all tak-
ing place over the 2011
Christmas holiday season.
Details can be found on
the company’s new Face-
book page, “Powered Aire
Inc.”
For more information on
Powered Aire Curtains, call
724-588-3305 or visit
www.poweredaire.com
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air that keeps insects at bay as well as keeping outside air from entering the heated or cooled interior.
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