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Room to grow in markets abroad More than half of the companies in the Long Island Top 100 -- Newsday's 2005 ranking of public companies -- have foreign business operations significant enough to be reported in their financial statements. And 12 of the top 25 -- including No. 23 Nu Horizons -- saw foreign revenue make up a bigger piece of their total sales in their last fiscal year. • The List: Who's Up, Who's Down For some of Long Island's largest publicly traded companies, 2005 is a year of recovery after several years of corporate hell -- federal investigations, staff reductions and accounting irregularities. • Striver: The new face of Reckson With a major reorganization now 19 months in the past, Reckson Associates Realty Corp. is riding an improving market for office space and putting the finishing touches on an ambitious gamble in Melville. • Struggler: ATC Healthcare needs some TLC Trying to breathe life back into a stock that has been languishing for the past two years is the yeoman's task facing David Savitsky, the chief executive of ATC Healthcare Inc., a temporary staffing company based in Lake Success. • Bank branches keep sprouting Bank mergers and acquisitions have slowed on Long Island after a burst of activity in recent years, but that doesn't mean things are quiet. • The Elite 25 • Divisions of companies based off LI • Graphics • NYC Top 100 • About this section • The methodology • Credits | ||
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