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Multi-service companies
Companies like GMAC, Southeby's, Home Depot, Lowes, etc. are moving towards adding more services to their business model.
For example, the CEO of a GMAC company in Central Florida was recently quoted in an article that the future of the industry is in multi-services, which he defines as Real Estate, Mortgage, Construction and Title services.
Does anybody know of other companies who are doing this?