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SBJ announced the ranking of its 2006 Dynamic Dozen honorees Thursday night at the Oasis Inn and Convention Center. About 400 were in attendance. (Click here to see more photos of the event.)
Integrity Home Care took the top honor, ranking as the No. 1 fastest-growing company in the area. The Springfield-based company experienced 105 percent growth in 2005 and pulled in $20.4 million in revenues. Integrity is the only three-time Dynamic Dozen honoree.
The other honorees: No. 2, Turblex Inc., with 43 percent growth and $45.2 million in revenues in 2005; No. 3, Duck Creek Technologies, with 67 percent growth and $10.7 million in revenues; No. 4, The Larson Group-Peterbilt of Springfield, with 21.9 percent growth and $318.1 million in revenues; No. 5, SLS International Inc., with 189 percent growth and $4.3 million in revenues; No. 6, Ozarks Laser Systems Inc., with 125 percent growth and $5.6 million in revenues; No. 7, Banta Foods Inc., with 12 percent growth and $163 million in revenues; No. 8, Morelock-Ross Group, 26.6 percent growth (revenues not available for publication); No. 9, Rapid Robert’s, with 23 percent growth and $74.3 million in revenues; No. 10, Boston Bread LLC, with 30 percent growth and $33.2 million in revenues; No. 11, Missouri Insulation & Supply Inc., with 33.7 percent growth (revenues not available for publication); and No. 12, CoxHealth, with 6.3 percent growth and $1.5 billion in revenues.
All companies were ranked based on dollar and percentage growth of gross revenue from 2003 to 2004 and from 2004 to 2005. Entries were collected and evaluated by certified public accounting firm Elliott, Robinson & Co. LLP.
The event was sponsored by presenting sponsor Missouri State University College of Business Administration, along with gold sponsors The Signature Bank, Federal Protection Inc. and Elliott, Robinson & Co.
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