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Change in economy since 9/11 reflected in Fantastic
50 list
Virginia Business
May 2006 This
year’s Fantastic 50 shows the dramatic effect
that federal spending on security and intelligence has
had on Virginia’s economy since 9/11. The company
at the top of the annual list of the state’s 50
fastest-growing companies is Reston-based SpecTal, a
company that supplies expert consultants to intelligence
agencies. SpecTal experienced revenue growth of more
than 4,000 percent from 2001 to 2004, the four-year period
measured in the competition.
SpecTal is one of five companies profiled in the following
pages. The other four companies are Coldwell Banker Professional,
Realtors of Virginia Beach, the Fantastic 50 service
company winner; Germane Systems LC of Chantilly, the
manufacturing winner; Applied Predictive Technologies
of Arlington, the technology winner; and Blinc Inc.,
the retail/wholesale winner.
Now in its 11th year, the Fantastic 50 honors privately
held, Virginia-based companies with the highest revenue
growth over a four-year period. The Virginia Chamber
of Commerce started the recognition program, which this
year held its awards banquet at the Westfields Marriott
in Chantilly. To be eligible for the list, a company
must have revenue of at least $200,000 in 2001, the base
year. In addition, the company must have a positive net
income by 2004 and have revenue of less than $100 million
in its most recent year.
The 2006 list included 22 companies that had never been
in the Fantastic 50 before. In fact, four of the top
five companies are new to the list.
Companies from Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads continued
to dominate the Fantastic 50 as they have for several
years. Thirty-one of the 50 companies are based in Northern
Virginia, up from 28 last year. Hampton Roads is home
to 15 companies, up from 12 in 2005.
Of the remaining companies on the 2006 list, two were
from Central Virginia, one was from the Shenandoah Valley
and one was from Southwest Virginia.
The average growth rate of the companies on the list
was 463 percent. That figure, however, was skewed somewhat
by the growth of SpecTal, Coldwell Banker Professional
and Germane, all of which were over 1,000 percent.
About half the companies on the list were started after
1995, with eight companies opening since 2000. There
are exceptions, however. Bay Electric Co. Inc. of Newport
News (No. 37) started in 1964. ERA Kline and May Realty
of Harrisonburg began just six years later in 1970. It
is the granddaddy of the top 10, coming in at No. 6.
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