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July
26

Nashville, Tenn. - Kendra Cooke of Crye-Leike, Realtors recently attained top ranking among Greater Nashville's most productive real estate agents.

A recent report, produced by the Nashville Business Journal, ranked Crye-Leike's Kendra Cooke No. 13 among the Top 25 residential real estate agents in the Greater Nashville area.

The business journal based the rankings on the real estate agents' net dollar volume of residential sales transactions in 2004.

In 2004, Cooke generated $12.34 million in net sales volume and $21.76 million in gross sales volume, representing 81.5 transaction sides.

Gross dollar volume represents the total dollar volume of homes sold by the real estate agent. Net sales figures represent the agent's portion of the total sales transaction. A transaction side represents either the listing side or the selling side of a closed real estate transaction.

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July
26

Nashville, Tenn. - Kendra Cooke of Crye-Leike, Realtors recently attained top ranking among Greater Nashville's most productive real estate agents.

A recent report, produced by the Nashville Business Journal, ranked Crye-Leike's Kendra Cooke No. 13 among the Top 25 residential real estate agents in the Greater Nashville area.

The business journal based the rankings on the real estate agents' net dollar volume of residential sales transactions in 2004.

In 2004, Cooke generated $12.34 million in net sales volume and $21.76 million in gross sales volume, representing 81.5 transaction sides.

Gross dollar volume represents the total dollar volume of homes sold by the real estate agent. Net sales figures represent the agent's portion of the total sales transaction. A transaction side represents either the listing side or the selling side of a closed real estate transaction.

Kendra Cooke is Crye-Leike's 2004 top sales producer w...

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July
25

Memphis, Tenn. - Memphis-based Crye-Leike, Realtors, the nation's 10th largest real estate company, reports another record setting quarter, disclosing brisk across-the-board sales activity due to continued low mortgage interest rates.

Crye-Leike reports $1.55 billion in sales volume during the second quarter of 2005, an increase of 23.2 percent over $ 1.26 billion this same period last year, announces company officials.

Crye-Leike's quarterly figures first hit the $1 billion mark in the third quarter of 2003. Since then, Crye-Leike's sales grew to over $1 billion in the second quarter of 2004 and broke the $1 billion mark as early as the first quarter in 2005.

Chief Executive Officer Harold E. Crye credits these surging quarterly sales records to the company's 2,900+ motivated sales force as well as to the maturing of its fourth regional market in Little Rock, Arkansas that was established in May 2002.

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July
21

Chattanooga, Tenn. - Memphis-based Crye-Leike, Realtors, the nation's 10th largest real estate company, reports another record setting quarter, disclosing brisk across-the-board sales activity due to continued low mortgage interest rates.

Crye-Leike reports $1.55 billion in sales volume during the second quarter of 2005, an increase of 23.2 percent over $ 1.26 billion this same period last year, announces company officials.

Crye-Leike's quarterly figures first hit the $1 billion mark in the third quarter of 2003. Since then, Crye-Leike's sales grew to over $1 billion in the second quarter of 2004 and broke the $1 billion mark as early as the first quarter in 2005.

Chief Executive Officer Harold E. Crye credits these surging quarterly sales records to the company's 2,900+ motivated sales force as well as to the maturing of its fourth regional market in Little Rock, Arkansas that was established in May 2002.

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July
7

Nashville, Tenn. - To respond to the American Red Cross' plea for more blood, Crye-Leike, Realtors is organizing a blood drive on Wed., July 20, 2005 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its Brentwood branch office, located at 5111 Maryland Way. The public is invited to participate.

Regular donors and first-time donors are needed now to meet the city's critical blood supply levels at this time of year when summer inventory drops, says the American Red Cross.

"There's not enough blood on the shelves; this is critical," says Patricia A. Callicoat, chief executive officer of the Tennessee Valley Blood Services Region. "The local inventory historically drops during the summer months because people are more focused on enjoying the summer than giving blood."

The American Red Cross has sent hospitals less than what was ordered for most of June. To meet hospital patient needs, the Red Cross tries to collect 800 pint per day.  In June, collections averaged 375 per d...

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