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Romania holds the third place in Deloitte CE Technology Fast 50

In a very competitive business environment, Romania holds third place in Deloitte CE Technology Fast 50 2014 bringing six companies in the competition that rank the fastest growing technology companies based on their revenue growth over a five-year period. For the 2014 ranking, revenues from 2009 to 2013 were analysed.

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Four of the companies present in the ranking are new entries and the average growth registered among the Romanian entities ranked is 589 per cent. Five of the companies are software developers and one is an Internet company. Two of the companies are based in Bucharest, two in Cluj-Napoca, one in Baia Mare and one in Sibiu.

"We would like to congratulate all the Romanian companies ranked in this year Fast 50 Technology report. All of them are testimony that with talent and innovation they can make a difference even in a very difficult market as the one of the past few years", said Alina Mirea, Deloitte Partner and Fast 50 local project leader. "Their position is extremely motivating for others and we wish them success in identifying the best strategies to drive long term growth."

With an average growth of 1,433 per cent, Sibiu-based ITNT ranks fourth, the best placed among the Romanian companies. Qualified for the seventh year in a row in the ranking, Teamnet International SA is also among this year's performers as it is present in two categories: 3rd place in the Big 5 category which marks those fast-growing companies that are too large to compete on equal terms in revenue-growth terms with smaller Fast 50 businesses and a 34th place (424 per cent growth rate) in the main category Fast 50.

Softelligence ranks 27th (459 per cent growth rate), followed by Life is Hard SRL which holds 28th place (453 per cent growth rate). Fortech 37th (403 per cent) and Trencadis 42nd (362 per cent).

The average growth rate of CE's Fast 50 technology companies increased to 698 per cent from 671 per cent in 2013. However, this is still well below the 1026 per cent average achieved in 2012. Ten countries contribute to this year's Fast 50 ranking: Poland (17), Hungary (10), Romania (six), Croatia (four), the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Slovakia (three each), Serbia (two) and Bulgaria and Estonia (one each). Twenty-six companies have entered the ranking for the first time, 10 moved up and 14 moved downwards. Software companies (26 entries) again lead the ranking, followed by Internet (12) and telecoms/networking (six) businesses.

The report also features a survey among the CEOs of the companies that have applied for the ranking and it reveals that innovation (20 per cent) is the greatest management challenge they face. One of the threats CEOs identify is the limited access to specialized work force (28 per cent), followed by the general economic climate (20.6 per cent). More than half of the CEOs (54.7 per cent) see future organic growth and 39.1 per cent see international expansion. As regards to their revenues, 33.8 per cent of the subjects estimate growth between 26-50 per cent in 2014 while 52.3 per cent plan to increase their R&D spending in the next couple of years.



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