unknown | 9:01 a.m. Sept. 21, 2007
Very exciting � Hopefully, however, Wing Enterprises can stay profitable between the their expensive manufacturing practices, senior leadership�s undisciplined spending, and --- most of all --- being inundated with less expensive (but still very high-quality) knock-off ladders such as Gorilla. Wing truly has an entrepreneurial spirit, but I�m not sure if their leadership has the business discipline to fend off the savvy competition in this commodity market. If they don�t differentiate their brand soon, they won�t last another 15 years.




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Glen Thorpe, right, works on a tripod ladder at Wing Enterprises Inc. Hal Wing started the company in his garage nearly 34 years ago.

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