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  • Koury has the most employees (1,400).
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Five Point vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
4.5
Aliso Viejo, CA1$237.9M160
-
4.3
Woodbridge, VA1$4.1M50
-
3.7
Lexington, KY1$620,00050
1968
4.5
Houston, TX1$219.6M750
-
4.0
New York, NY1$1.6M100
2001
4.5
Bethesda, MD4$42.2M61
1995
4.2
Coral Gables, FL3$5.5M50
1988
3.8
Los Angeles, CA12$2.5M50
-
3.8
Tampa, FL1$8.4M166
Crawford Auto Plaza
-
3.5
--$284.9K5
-
4.2
Fairfield, OH1$5.8M25
Pawley Island Realty
-
4.2
Pawleys Island, SC1$7.6M7
1952
4.3
Greensboro, NC4$320.0M1,400
Trident Holdings Inc
2001
3.8
Columbus, OH1$700,0003
1953
3.8
Pleasant Prairie, WI1$139.3M400
Virtue
-
3.3
Bangor, ME1$240,00010
2011
4.6
Las Vegas, NV1$162.8M750
#1 Properties
1984
3.2
Cheyenne, WY1$290,0006
2002
3.8
East Aurora, NY4$1.5M25
workman
-
4.1
Atlanta, GA1--
2009
4.0
Jackson, WY1$5.3M119

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Five Point salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Five Point
$42,603$20.48-

Compare Five Point job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Five Point
$72,816$35.01
Midway
$92,097$44.28
Century Homebuilders
$82,392$39.61
Koury
$75,535$36.32
Kraus Enterprises Inc
$73,451$35.31
Broad Street Realty
$72,869$35.03
#1 Properties
$71,900$34.57
People's Choice Realty Services, Llc
$71,699$34.47
Blue Heron Realty
$70,646$33.96
Pawley Island Realty
$70,484$33.89
Towne & Country Real Estate Group
$70,425$33.86
Crawford Auto Plaza
$70,324$33.81
Auctions International
$70,263$33.78
CHERRY
$70,156$33.73
New Star Realty &Inv
$70,059$33.68
Jackson Hole Real Estate Associates
$69,880$33.60
workman
$69,748$33.53
International Market Centers
$69,737$33.53
Fairfield Corporation
$69,611$33.47
Virtue
$69,513$33.42

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Five Point demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Five Point vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Five Point47%53%
Auctions International51%49%
Fairfield Corporation51%49%
International Market Centers52%48%
Midway58%42%

Compare race at Five Point vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%16%15%8%3%
9.9
64%17%11%3%4%
8.4
64%14%12%6%3%
9.9
63%16%10%7%4%
9.8
53%22%11%9%5%
9.5

Five Point revenue vs competitors

Five Point revenue is $237.9M. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Koury, $320.0M . The company with the lowest revenue is Jackson Hole Real Estate Associates, $5.3M.

Five Point and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michele Shams
Koury

Michele Shams are a Chief Executive Officer at Koury and are based in Chino. They have worked as Corporate Financial Controller at Koury and Accounting Manager at Koury. Michele attended Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University between 2010 and 2011.

Walter Cherry
CHERRY

Melisse Shaban
Virtue

Michael Z Jacoby
Broad Street Realty

Michael Z Jacoby is a Chairman/Chief Executive Officer at Broad Street Realty. He has worked as Chairman/Chief Executive Officer at MEDAMERICA PROPERTIES INC.

Stefan David Kraus
Kraus Enterprises Inc

Robert Maricich is widely recognized as one of the home furnishings industry’s most Innovative leaders. The former president and chief executive officer of World Market Center Las Vegas and Hickory, N.C. based Century Furniture Industries has an established record of building companies into internationally respected brands. Maricich was instrumental in envisioning and developing the strategy for the creation of International Market Centers, L.P. In 2011 he founded IMC with sponsors Bain Capital and Oaktree Capital Management by raising over $1 billion to fund the purchase of the International Home Furnishings Center, ShowPlace properties, and the Market Square properties in High Point, N.C. and merging them with World Market Center Las Vegas to form the world’s largest operator of premier showroom space for the furnishing, home décor and gift industries. In 2017, Maricich led the IMC migration to new ownership when Blackstone, one of the world’s leading investment firms, and Fireside Investments, acquired IMC. Following that transition, he later directed the 2018 merger between International Market Centers and AmericasMart in Atlanta and the subsequent acquisition of the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, creating a compelling International Market Centers presence on the east and west coast that now encompasses more than 20 million square feet of world-class B2B exhibition space. Maricich joined World Market Center as chief executive officer in January 2008 and oversaw the trade complex’s ongoing expansion as it solidified its position as the western United States premier home furnishings market. Prior to assuming that post, Maricich spent 11 years at Century Furniture Industries. As chief executive officer at Century, he managed 1,200 associates and drove innovations that elevated the $175 million company into one of the industry’s most admired manufacturers of high-end residential furniture. From 1989-¬1996 Maricich was president and CEO of American Drew Furniture and American of Martinsville, divisions of LADD Furniture. Prior to that, he was an executive with Flexsteel Industries, Inc. Maricich has a long history in the Hospitality industry, founding the Flexsteel Contract Division and then moving on to leading American of Martinsville, which at the time was the largest wood manufacturer in the hospitality industry. Early in his career he was an executive with Texaco and the R.S Bacon Veneer Co. In addition, Maricich also has served for many years on the American Furniture Manufacturers Association Board of Directors as well as the past chairman of the executive committee. In 2000, he was appointed by the Governor of North Carolina to be chairman of North Carolina Furniture Export Council, a position he held until 2004. Maricich currently sits on the executive committee for the home furnishings industry charity, City of Hope and Opportunity Village, a Las Vegas based charity dedicated to serving the disabled. In 2019, he will receive the Furniture Industry Icon award from the International Home Furnishings Representatives Association (IHFRA) in recognition of his 35+ years in the home furnishings industry. Additionally, in 2017, Maricich was honored with the American Heritage Distinguished Service Award by the American Home Furnishings Alliance and also been honored with the American Heritage Award by the Anti-Defamation League and the Man of the Year award from the Tri-State Home Furnishings Association. Maricich is being inducted into the Home Furnishings Hall of Fame, the industry’s highest honor, in 2021. Maricich is a graduate of Montana State University with a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering. He and his wife Andrea have 3 grown sons. He especially enjoys his lifelong passion for fly-fishing.

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