Organic To Go chain ponders an IPO as it moves to double in size
13th Nov 2006, 07:28 GMT
Seattle's Organic To Go cafe chain plans to more than double its number of stores and revenue next year, thanks to a new bridge loan from backers that include Dave Smith, co-founder of the Smith & Hawken garden goods chain.
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