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S&P names 13 US IT companies as likely to grow



By AP
24 July 2008 @ 07:18 am EST

NEW YORK - Standard & Poor's Inc. included 13 U.S. information technology companies among 73 companies based in the United States that made its annual Global Challengers, a list released Wednesday of mid-sized companies that show the "highest growth characteristics."

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The 2008 version of the annual list includes companies from 33 countries, with more companies--76--coming from China than anywhere else, and the U.S. second. A total of 14 companies are listed from Hong Kong. Germany and Switzerland round out the top five, with 13 companies each.

Just squeaking onto the list were Ireland, Indonesia, Spain and the Czech Republic, each with one company named.

Regionally, 39 percent of the 300 are from Asia/Pacific nations, 30 percent from Europe, just over 29 percent from the Americas and less than 2 percent from the Middle East and Africa. That's a slight decline for Asia/Pacific countries from last year, when they led the list with a 41.7 percent share.

The companies, which are broken down into nine sectors, are examined by S&P using the company's public listing in its home country. To be considered, each company must have a market value between $1 billion and $5 billion, and must have shown share price gains, earnings per share growth, sales growth and employee growth in the last three years.

The list, published since 2006, is reconstituted once a year in April using data ending March 31.

Information technology companies from the U.S. that made the list include: Vasco Data Security International Inc., Technitrol Inc., Syntel Inc., Sohu.com Inc., Sigma Designs Inc., NETGEAR Inc., Euronet Worldwide Inc., Diodes Inc., Concur Technologies Inc., Comtech Telecommunications Corp., CommScope Inc., Brightpoint Inc. and Ansys Inc.

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