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Mimeo.com Makes Deloitte's 2006 Technology Fast 500 List
Business Wire, Oct 19, 2006
Online, On-Demand Digital Printing Company Named The 194(th) Fastest Growing Technology Company In North America
NEW YORK -- Mimeo.com, the innovator of online, on-demand printing, today announced that it has been named to the Deloitte Fast 500 list of the fastest-growing technology companies in North America for the second consecutive year. Rankings are determined by percentage revenue growth over a five year period, from 2001-2005.
"We are honored to be recognized as one of the top 500 technology companies in North America," said Adam Slutsky, CEO of Mimeo.com. "and we will continue to innovate and embrace new technologies to delight our customers with the easiest, fastest and most reliable way to produce and distribute business documents."
"Making Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 is commendable in today's highly competitive technology industry," said Tony Kern, deputy managing principal of Deloitte's Technology, Media & Telecommunications industry practice. "We congratulate Mimeo.com on being one of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in North America."
The Fast 500 ranks the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications and life sciences companies in North America. It is compiled from Deloitte's 16 regional North American Fast 50 programs, nominations submitted directly to the Fast 500, and public company database research. Companies are selected based on percentage revenue growth from 2001 to 2005.
Entrants must own proprietary intellectual property or proprietary technology that contributes to a significant portion of the company's operating revenues or devote a significant proportion of revenues to research and development of technology. Using other companies' technology or intellectual property in a unique way does not qualify. Base-year operating revenues must be at least $50,000 USD or $75,000 CD, and current-year operating revenues must be at least $5 million USD or CD. Companies must be in business a minimum of five years, and they must be headquartered within North America.
About Mimeo.com
Mimeo.com is the innovator of online, on-demand printing for business documents and marketing materials. Founded in 1998, Mimeo.com has revolutionized the traditional print industry, enabling busy professionals to enjoy total control over the preparation, printing and overnight delivery of their documents without ever leaving their desks. Every print order is printed, bound and delivered from Mimeo.com's centralized, highly automated 140,000 square foot production facility, ensuring consistency, superior quality and quick turnaround for each and every order.
Mimeo.com allows companies to operate in real-time by placing orders online and on-demand, meeting their printing needs with speed and efficiency while guaranteeing next-day delivery in North America on any order placed by 10:00 p.m. ET. Mimeo.com is one of the fastest growing companies in America and has received numerous accolades for technology and innovation, including such honors as the Red Herring 100, Inc.500, AlwaysOn100, Momentum Growth, Deloitte Fast 50 and Deloitte Fast 500 awards. Clients range from small and mid-sized businesses to Fortune 50 companies, including Burger King, Citigroup, Heineken, Pfizer, and Starwood Hotels & Resorts.
About Deloitte
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a Swiss Verein, its member firms, and their respective subsidiaries and affiliates. Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu is an organization of member firms around the world devoted to excellence in providing professional services and advice, focused on client service through a global strategy executed locally in nearly 150 countries. With access to the deep intellectual capital of approximately 135,000 people worldwide, Deloitte delivers services in four professional areasCoaudit, tax, consulting and financial advisory servicesCoand serves more than one-half of the world's largest companies, as well as large national enterprises, public institutions, locally important clients, and successful, fast-growing global growth companies. Services are not provided by the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Verein, and, for regulatory and other reasons, certain member firms do not provide services in all four professional areas.
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