Sthapped Businesses

Companies that experienced bad times after Sthapatya-Ved

Telegroup

Telegroup, the largest telecommunications company in Fairfield Iowa has spent more than anyone to be in line with Sthapatya-vedic principles. When the company was based out of their East building on Route 34, with a southern entrance, the company enjoyed the status of being the #2 fastest growing business in America and being in the Inc 500 for two years in a row. The company closed the south entrance, and constructed a new North building specifically designed with Sthapatya-vedic principles.

In Spring 1999, Telegroup filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection. Hundreds of employees were laid off. The stock plummetted to be practically worthless. The stock market is an important measure of the effectiveness of the Southern Entrance Theory. TGRP Quote

Summer 2000. Primus Telecommunications, which bought Telegroup, and works from the same Sthapatyavedic building, also has experienced lack of great increases in its stock. PRTL Quote

Sterling Software

In Summer 1999, Sterling had to lay off about 20 of 25 employees. They worked in a Sthapatya-Vedic building on North 4th Street.

Achieve.Com

Summer 2000, Serveral months after starting, Achieve founded by the Kaplans who live in Sthapatyavedic buildings, had to close its doors in Fairfield, IA.
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