The fastest growing companies in America
1. Ultra Mobile:The Costa Mesa, California, wireless company, founded in 2011 by David Glickman, posted an astonishing 100,849 percent rise in sales, to $118.2 million, from 2011 to 2014.
2. Tryfacta:The nearly-20-year-old cloud and big data service grew its sales an impressive 28,365 percent, to $34.4 million, from 2011 to 2014. In five years, CEO Adesh Tryaga wants Tryfacta to become a "20,000-employee company with over $3 billion in revenue."
3. Optima Tax Relief:This Santa Ana, California-based tax services firm launched in 2011. Optima Tax Relief's three-year revenue jumped more than 26,007 percent, to $33.6 million, from 2011 to 2014. Over that same period, its headcount grew to 302 from eight.
4. Castle Medical:Founded by Scott Damron in 2004, the Smyma, Georgia, workplace-drug and genetics tester Castle Medical grew its sales 25,485% to $83.7 million, from 2011 to 2014. .
5. Quick Bridge FundingCo-founded in 2011 by Ben Gold and Jason Osiecki, in California its a alternative lender credit company that has seen itself grow at 24,138% in a three-year sales growth
6. Drawbridge:The San Mateo, California, ad tech firm gives brands insight into online and offline consumer behavior. The five-year-old company, founded by Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan, saw its revenue jump 23,484% to grow to $32.9 million, from 2011 to 2014.
1. Ultra Mobile:The Costa Mesa, California, wireless company, founded in 2011 by David Glickman, posted an astonishing 100,849 percent rise in sales, to $118.2 million, from 2011 to 2014.
2. Tryfacta:The nearly-20-year-old cloud and big data service grew its sales an impressive 28,365 percent, to $34.4 million, from 2011 to 2014. In five years, CEO Adesh Tryaga wants Tryfacta to become a "20,000-employee company with over $3 billion in revenue."
3. Optima Tax Relief:This Santa Ana, California-based tax services firm launched in 2011. Optima Tax Relief's three-year revenue jumped more than 26,007 percent, to $33.6 million, from 2011 to 2014. Over that same period, its headcount grew to 302 from eight.
4. Castle Medical:Founded by Scott Damron in 2004, the Smyma, Georgia, workplace-drug and genetics tester Castle Medical grew its sales 25,485% to $83.7 million, from 2011 to 2014. .
5. Quick Bridge FundingCo-founded in 2011 by Ben Gold and Jason Osiecki, in California its a alternative lender credit company that has seen itself grow at 24,138% in a three-year sales growth
6. Drawbridge:The San Mateo, California, ad tech firm gives brands insight into online and offline consumer behavior. The five-year-old company, founded by Kamakshi Sivaramakrishnan, saw its revenue jump 23,484% to grow to $32.9 million, from 2011 to 2014.
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