Inc. 5000

iMarc is featured in this year's Inc. 5000 list.

For the past 27 years, Inc. Magazine has profiled their choice for the top 500 fastest growing companies in America. Every year the magazine features the much publicized Inc. 500 cover story.

Recently, Inc. expanded their list with a web supplement that profiles to the top 5000 companies.

This year iMarc made the list—almost breaking the half way point.

The introduction to this year's list states:

Our comprehensive listing of the fastest growing companies in America—the economy has not slowed the growth of these 5000 companies that range across industries from construction and manufacturing to IT services and business services, for a combined revenue of $185.4 billion and 334 percent growth.

iMarc is profiled at #2,608 over all, and #97 in Massachusetts.

Next year…Top 10!

Comments

Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 / 10:21am Jeff Turcotte said…

wow!!

Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 / 10:25am Craig Henry said…

WOOWOOOO

Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 / 10:44am Nick said…

Congrats.

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