Published:
Inc. Magazine Reveals Its 27th Annual List of America's 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies
NEW YORK, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Inc. magazine ranked Delivery Agent,
Inc. No.1 in the Top 50 Media Companies category, and No. 49 overall on its
27th annual Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S.
The list is the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the
economy -- America's independent-minded entrepreneurs. Companies such as
Zappos, Intuit, GoDaddy, Under Armour, Jamba Juice, American Apparel, Oracle
and hundreds of other powerhouses gained early exposure as members of the Inc.
500.
"If you want to find out which companies are going to change the world,
look at the Inc. 500," said Inc. Editor Jane Berentson. "These are the most
innovative, dynamic, fast-growing companies in the nation -- the ones coming
up with solutions to some of our knottiest problems, creating systems that let
us conduct business faster and easier, and manufacturing products we soon
discover we can't live without. The Inc. 500 list is Inc. magazine's tribute
to American business ingenuity and ambition."
"We are honored to be chosen by Inc. as the No.1 Company in the Top 50
Media Companies Category, and No. 49 overall," said Mike Fitzsimmons, Delivery
Agent CEO. "Our success, and continued growth, can be attributed to very
strong consumer and advertiser interest in connecting with products seen on
screen, best-of-breed clients, and an incredibly entrepreneurial staff. We are
thrilled to be recognized for our achievements."
Delivery Agent (http://www.deliveryagent.com) is the leader in shopping-
enabled programming and content monetization for more than 125 entertainment
properties from major media companies such as ABC, CBS, NBC Universal,
Twentieth Century Fox, MTV Networks, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and The
Weinstein Company. Delivery Agent created the market for shopping-enabled
programming by redefining how products related to entertainment are cataloged,
merchandised and sold online.
Since its inception, Delivery Agent has deployed its comprehensive
technology platform, which includes shopping applications, video (the
Shopisode(TM) application combines premium video content with synchronously
served product promotions and commerce) and mobile products, and interactive
advertising solutions, to create profitable connections among entertainment
content owners, consumers, and brands.
The 2008 Inc. 500, as revealed in the September issue of Inc. magazine (on
newsstands August 26 - September 30), reported aggregate revenue of
$13.7 billion and median three-year growth of 1,046%. Total sales for Inc.
500 companies were 14 percent below last year's combined revenue of
$16 billion; still, it was a stellar year for many companies. Not only did
sales for this year's top 50 growers outstrip those of last year's top 50 by
$541 million, but this year's fastest 50 also boasted a staggering 47 percent
jump in average three-year growth from last year's top of the class.
Additionally, the 2008 Inc. 500 companies were engines of job growth, having
created more than 51,414 jobs since those companies were founded.
Complete information on this year's Inc. 500, including company profiles
and a list of the fastest-growing companies that can be sorted by industry and
region can be found at http://www.inc5000.com.
Hottest Regions for Fastest-Growing Companies
Once againCalifornia tops the Inc. 500 list with the most companies of
any state, 78, down three from last year. OfCalifornia's 78 companies, 43
callSouthern California home. TheLos Angeles area alone accounts from 66
percent of the state's $3.5 billion in Inc. 500 revenue.
The surge in oil and a booming tech sector is driving growth areTexas,
which is home to 43 Inc. 500 companies this year. TheLone Star state is
second only toCalifornia and tiesSouthern California by adding five more
companies. TheAustin metro area isTexas's hottest, with 7.5 Inc. 500
companies per million residents.
Georgia jumped from eighth last year to third with 31 businesses on the
list (up from 20 last year).Georgia also benefits from the port ofSavannah,
the country's fastest-growing container terminal.New York comes in fourth
with 29 companies on the list, followed byIllinois andVirginia tied for
fifth, both with 27 Inc. 500 companies.
TheWashington, D.C. metro area boasts 39 Inc. 500 companies, making it
the top metropolitan area for the sixth consecutive year.New York City is a
close second, with 31 (down seven companies from last year), followed by
Atlanta with 29 companies (adding nine companies this year),Chicago has 27
companies (eleven more companies than last year), andLos Angeles with 26 (up
one company).
Hottest Industries for Fastest-Growing Businesses
The most notable median growth categories among Inc. magazine's list of
the 500 fastest-growing businesses is in the Food & Beverage category (which
grew by 2,626.8 percent on average), followed by Real Estate (which grew by
1,817.4 percent on average), Financial Services (which grew by 1,638.6 percent
on average), Government Services (which grew by 1,277.9 percent on average),
and Advertising & Marketing (which grew by 1,189.1 percent on average).
The largest business category is IT Services, with 67 Inc. 500 companies.
Business Services (59 companies), Advertising & Marketing, and Government
Services (35 companies each), and Software (28 companies) round out the top
five industries ranked on the 2008 Inc. 500.
Industries reporting the highest total revenue from 2004 to 2007 are
Computers & Electronics ($2.1 billion), Energy ($1.3 billion), Government
Services ($1.2 billion), IT Services ($974.2 million), and Real Estate
($909.3 million).
Methodology
The 2008 Inc. 500/5000 list measures revenue growth from 2004 through
2007. To qualify, companies must be U.S.-based and privately held,
independent -- not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies -- as of
December 31, 2007, and have had at least $200,000 in revenue in 2004, and
$2 million in 2007.
Companies can apply for next year's Inc. 500/5000 by registering with
"IncBizNet, Business Network for Private Companies", at
http://www.incbiznet.com.
4,500 Reasons to Quash Your Recession Fears
Last year we celebrated the 26th anniversary of the Inc. 500 by expanding
the list tenfold, creating the first-ever Inc. 5000. Complete results of the
Inc. 5000 can be found at http://www.inc5000.com, where you can scan profiles
of honorees, view lists of the fastest-growing companies by industry and
region, and sort the data according to your own parameters.
About Inc. magazine Founded in 1979 and acquired in 2005 by Mansueto
Ventures, LLC., Inc. magazine (http://www.inc.com) is the only major business
magazine dedicated exclusively to owners and managers of growing private
companies that delivers real solutions for today's innovative company
builders. With a total paid circulation of 724,110, Inc. provides hands-on
tools and market-tested strategies for managing people, finances, sales,
marketing, and technology.
About Inc. 500|Inc. 5000 Conference Each year, Inc. magazine and Inc.com
celebrate the remarkable achievements of today's entrepreneurial superstars --
the privately held small businesses that drive our economy. The Inc. 500|Inc.
5000 Conference brings together members of the Inc. 5000 community-both a new
class of Inc. 5000 honorees and the list's alumni-for three days of powerful
networking, inspired learning, and momentous celebration. For the first time
ever, this powerful networking event is open to all. Please join us September
18-20, 2008 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in
Washington, D.C. For more information or to register, visit
http://www.Inc500Conference.com or call us at 877-211-0489.
About Delivery Agent, Inc.:
Delivery Agent, Inc. (http://www.deliveryagent.com) is the leader in
shopping-enabled programming and content monetization for more than 125
entertainment properties from major media companies such as ABC, CBS, NBC
Universal, Twentieth Century Fox, MTV Networks, Martha Stewart Living
Omnimedia, Boston Celtics, UFC, and The Weinstein Company. Delivery Agent
created the market for shopping-enabled programming by redefining how products
related to entertainment are cataloged, merchandised and sold online. Since
its inception in 2001, Delivery Agent has deployed its comprehensive
technology platform, including e-commerce applications, video and mobile
products, and interactive advertising solutions to create profitable
connections among entertainment content, consumers and brands. To date, the
company has developed a network of more than 90 distinct branded shopping
sites for its partners and its own SeenON!(TM) (http://www.SeenON.com), the
definitive online shopping destination for products seen on screen.
SOURCE Delivery Agent, Inc.
Copyright © 2009, PRNewswire
Copyright © 2009, NewsBlaze,
Daily News
Tags: ,CPR,ECM,REA,MLM,ITE,PUB,MAG,AWD,NY-Delivery-Agent