Command Center Inc., a temporary labor provider, announced Tuesday revenue of $6.80 million for the four-week reporting period of July 2010, an increase of 78% over revenue of $3.82 million recorded in July 2009 — in part due to demands for workers to clean up from the BP oil spill.Command Center said the overall increase in sales "resulted from improvement in general economic conditions, a higher level of disaster recovery work," and successful marketing program.The company said average weekly revenue of $32,692 per store in July 2010 was also up 78% on the average weekly revenue of $18...
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