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September 19, 2008, 4:44 pm

100 Fastest-Growing Companies

By Patsuris

Tell us what you think about this year’s batch of Fast-growing companies. Would you buy their products, or their stocks? Or have you worked for any of these firms?  Tell us what you think, and the best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.

allis chalmers energy is great!! i work there

Posted By c.doyle houston,tx : November 2, 2008 7:10 pm

Internetwork Expert! They are exceeding everyone’s expectations, and still growing.

Posted By R. H. Blairsden, CA : September 29, 2008 12:00 pm

Should YTB International be on the list? After all with Travel being the largest industry in the world, YTB has a tremendous growth rate!

Posted By Darrin LeClair, South Hadley, MA : September 29, 2008 4:52 am

Surprised to see T3 on this list as the CEO is the epitome of mediocrity. This proves that a rising tide lifts all boats and with oil selling >$100/bbl a company with the right products will make money regardless of the leadership.

Posted By John Parker, Houston TX : September 28, 2008 11:18 pm

I noticed that the south (North Carolina and South Carolina) are not listed. I feel that this area has been short-changed in that companies are not locating in our area. We have been primarily textiles for so long that other industries have forgotten or have deliberately choosen not to expand into our area. There are resources here, ready and available, one of which is a ready and waiting work force. People can still be trained and our area can be revived into other industries. Not only our area, but our country as a whole needs to be self-suffiecent in maunfacturing of all kinds, return to the quality and pride of our own products. I hope to see this happen in my lifetime.

Posted By Gerri Carter, Marion, NC : September 28, 2008 8:59 pm

Not surprised at all to see that a good majority of the companies are oil companies, after all, it is a shrinking resource that America is gobbling up at an alarming rate. Not to mention the lax regulations and tax breaks put into place by the current administration favoring domestic, off-shore drilling instead of investing more money into research, development and production of alternative fuels…..

Posted By Kimberly, West Springfield, MA : September 28, 2008 5:39 pm

Which companies are you surprised to see on the list? Why?

Posted By Patsuris : September 19, 2008 5:17 pm

Will the energy sector keep delivering hefty returns next year?

Posted By Patsuris : September 19, 2008 4:52 pm

Are fast-growing companies a good bet in this stock market?

Posted By Patsuris : September 19, 2008 4:50 pm
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