Comet was founded in San Antonio in 1958 and has operations in Austin, Dallas, Houston and Tyler.
, which said it plans to use the acquisition to expand its footprint in the Southwest. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, but Stratus said it brings the company’s total employment to more than 1,100 across the U.S.
Founded in San Antonio in 1958 by Arther S. Sitterle Jr., Comet also has operations in Austin, Dallas, Houston and Tyler. It’s the company behind some of the state’s most iconic signs — mostThe company has also worked with brands like Church’s Fried Chicken, Valero and H-E-B,Since the 1990s, Comet has been under the leadership of Arthur S. “Pete” Sitterle III.
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