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GLOBAL DOMAINS INTERNATIONAL RANKS #37 ON THIS YEAR'S INC 500 LIST OF FASTEST GROWING PRIVATE COMPAN
GLOBAL DOMAINS INTERNATIONAL RANKS #37 ON THIS YEAR'S INC 500 LIST OF FASTEST
GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIES
Global Domains International, Inc., (www.WebSite.ws)
based in Carlsbad, CA, has been named one of America's entrepreneurial growth
leaders by Inc magazine, which today released its 2002 Inc 500 ranking of the
nation's fastest-growing private companies. The ranking will appear in the
magazine's special Inc 500 issue, which hits newsstands on October 15.
Global Domains International achieved 3479% growth in the past five
years, ranking #37 on the list of 500 fastest growing companies in the United
States, #5 in California, and #2 in San Diego with sales growing from $261,000
in 1997 to $9,341,000 in 2001.
GDI (www.WebSite.ws) offers the global solution to
registering Internet addresses with the .ws "web site" top-level
domain extension for business and personal web sites. The company is committed
to offering an easy and affordable solution to registering useful and memorable
Internet addresses. Registrants of .ws "web site" domains include
individuals, small businesses and major corporations throughout the world in
over 180 countries and include such notable companies as Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO),
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) and AT&T (NYSE:
T).
Growth in the .ws "web site" domain namespace is stronger on a
percentage basis than .com domain names and is poised to become an
international standard for Internet addresses globally.
"It is exciting and gratifying to be included in Inc magazine's
extremely prestigious ranking," said Michael Reed, GDI's Co-Founder and
CEO. "It shows the spectacular results that may be achieved through focus
and teamwork. Earning the number 37 spot out of the 500 fastest growing
companies in the USA is a fantastic achievement for us."
Started in 1982, the Inc 500 ranks the nation's leading entrepreneurial
firms according to sales growth over the previous five years. Former Inc 500
companies that have gone on to become household names include Microsoft,
Timberland, Domino's Pizza and Patagonia.
The 2002 Inc 500 reveals a surprising resiliency within the
entrepreneurial sector, where leading companies are continuing to show dramatic
rates of growth despite the recession.
The average five-year growth rate of this year's Inc 500 companies is
1,521%. While that is less than the 1,933% average for companies on last year's
list, it is nonetheless dramatic in the current environment. Average 2001 sales
for the Inc 500 dropped only slightly, from $24,976,000. More than two-thirds
(73%) of the 2002 Inc 500 companies are profitable. Despite the technology
bust, "Computer Software & Services" remains the leading industry
category, representing nearly 40% of the firms on the list.
"This is the first Inc 500 ranking to reflect the full impact of
the recession," said Inc editor John Koten. "Yet these entrepreneurs
are managing to confound the naysayers and move ahead despite the obstacles.
They're showing the smart strategies can succeed even in the toughest of
times."
To be eligible for this year's Inc 500, companies had to be independent
and privately held through their fiscal year 2001, have at least $200,000 in
sales in the base year of 1997, and their 2001 sales had to have exceeded 2000
sales. Holding companies, regulated banks and utilities are not eligible. Inc
verifies all information using tax forms and financial statements from
certified public accountants and by conducting interviews with company
officials. Inc, the premier magazine for growing companies, may be accessed
online at www.inc.com.
WebSite.ws is a registered trademark of Global Domains International,
Inc., a privately held corporation.
Contacts:Kees Daalmans
+31649310011
Website http://www.keesdaalmans.ws
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