Bothell, Washington
August 5, 2010
ARC Makes the list for the third time in four years!!
America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies—the Inc. 5000
ARC Ranks No. 3374 on the 2010 Inc. 5000
NEW YORK, August 24, 2010 -- Inc. magazine today ranked American
Reporting Company LLC. NO. 3374 on its fourth annual Inc. 5000, an
exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies.
The list represents the most comprehensive look at the most
important segment of the economy—America’s independent-minded
entrepreneurs. Music website Pandora, convenience store chain
7-Eleven, Brooklyn Brewery, and Radio Flyer, maker of the iconic
children’s red wagon, are among the prominent brands featured on
this year’s list.
“The leaders of the companies on this year’s Inc. 5000 have figured
out how to grow their businesses during the longest recession since
the Great Depression,” said Inc. president Bob LaPointe. “The 2010
Inc. 5000 showcases a particularly hardy group of entrepreneurs.”
This is the third year in a row that ARC has been recognized on this
list of the largest growing private companies in the United States.
This is especially significant due to the volatility of the mortgage
lending industry. ARC had been able to add growth based on its
reputation of exceptional customer service and developing products
that meet the demands of this every changing industry. For more
information about ARC, contact us at
sales@arcreports.com.
The 2010 Inc. 5000, unveiled today on
www.inc.com, serves as a
unique illustration of the profound changes taking place in the U.S.
economy. The Government Services sector showed the biggest gain in
terms of the number of companies on the list, up 33 percent from
last year to 335 companies. Government Services was also the
second-fastest-growing sector in terms of median revenue growth,
posting a 202 percent gain over the 2006-2009 measuring period. More
than half of these companies are based in Maryland, Virginia, and
Washington, D.C. The fastest-growing sector by median revenue growth
was Real Estate, now just a tiny group of 38 young, small companies,
which showed 231 percent median growth over the period. (There were
121 Real Estate firms on the inaugural Inc. 5000 in 2007.) Business
Products & Services is the top industry by number of companies on
the list (640) and total revenue ($80.7 billion), while Health is
the biggest by total employment (287,726 jobs).
Despite the fact that most of this year’s measuring period of
2006-2009 took place during the latest recession, aggregate revenue
among the companies on the list actually increased to $321.6
billion, up more than 50 percent from last year. The effects of the
recession are seen, however, in the median three-year growth rate,
which dropped to 96 percent from last year’s 126 percent. This
year’s Inc. 5000 employ a record 1.4 million people, up from one
million on last year’s list. With unemployment remaining stubbornly
high, policymakers and business leaders will do well to look to the
Inc. 5000 companies for fresh ideas on achieving growth and creating
jobs.
Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an
interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and
other criteria, can be found on
www.inc.com/5000.
CONTACT: LYNN BRANDLI, Business Development Manager, 425-246-4840 or
email at
lynnb@arcreports.com