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5 Glenview Companies Ranked Among Fastest-Growing In U.S., Says ‘Inc.’
A Glenview-based marketing agency, a logistics and transportation firm and a pediatric therapy center are included as part of the magazine's list of top 5000 fastest-growing private companies.

Five Glenview companies have been named among the 5,000 fastest-growing, independently-owned businesses in the country, according to Inc. Magazine’s ‘2012 5000 List.’
, L2TMedia, Dimension Design, Navman Wireless and all placed as part of the business publication’s rankings.
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Below, take a look at which Glenview-based companies made the list, how they ranked and how much revenue they earned. The magazine also lists percent growth and number of employees.
Company Rank 3-Year % Growth Revenue (in Millions) Industry # of Employees Ulta-Lit Technologies 3838 41% $3.5M Consumer Products & Services 6 L2TMedia 788 434% $10.9M Advertising & Marketing 27 Dimension Design 3789 43% $11.1M Business Products & Services 92 Navman Wireless 4415 24% $81.9M Logistics & Transportation 251 North Shore Pediatric Therapy 3401 56% $3.9M Health Care/Government Services 60To rank businesses across the country, Inc. looks at percentage revenue growth from 2008 to 2011.
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To qualify, companies must meet a list of criteria including minimum revenue, specified founding date and for-profit requirements, among others. For a full explanation of methodology and complete results list of the Inc. 5000 including company profiles and an interactive, sortable database, visit the magazine’s website.
Companies on this year’s list report having created more than 400,000 jobs in the past three years with a combined revenue of $299 billion, according to Inc. Despite a downward economy, median growth rate of the 2012 honorees was 97 percent.
"Now, more than ever, we depend on Inc. 500/5000 companies to spur innovation, provide jobs, and drive the economy forward," shared Inc. magazine Editor Eric Schurenberg in a recent statement. "Growth companies, not large corporations, are where the action is.”
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