Who is the CEO of Century communities?

Dale Francescon (Aug 2002–)
Robert J. Francescon (Aug 2002–)
Century Communities/CEO

Who owns century communities?

Robert Francescon
Robert Francescon has successfully managed the Company, through successive profitable years, in various economic cycles, from inception in August 2002 to the present. Mr.

Who founded Century communities?

Dale and Robert Francescon
Management aims to expand into markets with strong job growth and rising populations. The company’s co-CEOs and brothers—Dale and Robert Francescon—founded Century after careers at D.R. Horton (DHI), and they own 27% of its stock. Century runs 83 communities and sells an even mix of entry-level and “move up” homes.

How many employees does century communities have?

Company Growth (employees)

Employees (est.) (Dec 2019) 1,460 (+6%)
Job Openings 251
Website Visits (Dec 2021) 315 k
Revenue (FY, 2020) $3.2 B (+25%)
Share Price (Mar 2022) $56

Is Century communities a public company?

About us. Since our founding in 2002, we’ve become one of the top 10 public homebuilders in the U.S. In 2018, we were ranked 61st among the Fortune 100 Fastest-Growing Companies, and we’ve been the fastest-growing public builder for three years in a row.

Is Century Communities a publicly traded company?

Since its inception as a public company, Century has not had any stock splits.

When did Century go public?

Since our founding in 2002, we’ve become one of the top 10 public homebuilders in the U.S. In 2018, we were ranked 61st among the Fortune 100 Fastest-Growing Companies, and we’ve been the fastest-growing public builder for three years in a row.

How is a century complete?

A century is a period of 100 years.

Why does the century not match the year?

Why does the century not match the year? The years we are in is always one behind the century number. This is because it takes 100 years to mark a century. For example, the 19th century is considered the 1800s, because it is one behind the century number.

Was there a year 0?

Historians have never included a year zero. This means that between, for example, 1 January 500 BC and 1 January AD 500, there are 999 years: 500 years BC, and 499 years AD preceding 500. In common usage anno Domini 1 is preceded by the year 1 BC, without an intervening year zero.

Why are the centuries one ahead?

The thing to remember is that the number in the name of the century (the 16th century, for example) is always one higher than the number that starts the century’s years: the years of the 16th century start with 15. There’s logic behind it, of course.

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