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Spencer
Technologies Ranked Number 255th Fastest Growing Technology Company
in North America on the 2005 Deloitte Technology Fast 500
Attributes its 624 Percent Revenue Growth to the
release of its first Doppler Ultrasound product, the PMD100
SEATTLE, Washington — November 10, 2005 —Spencer
Technologies today announced that it ranked Number 255 on the 2005
Deloitte Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing
technology companies in North America. Rankings are based on average
percentage revenue growth over five years, from 2000-2004. Spencer
Technologies grew 624 percent during this period.
Spencer Technologies’ President, James
Noack, credits the release of the Company’s first Doppler
ultrasound product and subsequent international distribution agreements
with the Company’s 624% revenue growth over the past five
years. He said, “Our product is fast becoming the standard
for diagnosis of PFO, or right to left shunt. As the myriad clinical
trials studying PFO Stroke and PFO Migraine move forward, we expect
even greater growth in the next few years.”
“Attracting enough customers to attain
such fast growth over five years makes a strong statement about the
quality of a company’s product and its leadership.”
Said Tony Kern, deputy national managing principal of
Deloitte’s Technology, Media & Telecommunications
industry practice. Spencer Technologies has shown the right stuff for
growth.”
In
addition to ranking on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500, Spencer
Technologies ranked 15th on the Washington State Technology Fast 50,
which is a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology firms in
Washington State.
Overall,
companies that ranked on the 2005 Technology Fast 500 had growth rates
ranging from 240 to 73,752 percent over five years, with an average
growth rate of 45,531 percent.
Fast
500 Selection and Qualifications
The Fast 500 list is compiled from Deloitte’s 20 regional
North
American Fast 50 programs, nominations submitted directly to the Fast
500, and public company database research. To qualify for the Fast 500,
entrants must have had 2000 operating revenues of at least $50,000 USD
and $75,000 CD for the United States and Canada, respectively; and 2004
operating revenues must be at least $1 million USD or CD. Deloitte
researchers examined financial statements to validate operating
revenues.
Entrants
must also be public or private companies headquartered in North America
and must be a “technology company,” defined as a
company that owns proprietary technology that contributes to a
significant portion of the company's operating revenues; or devotes a
significant proportion of revenues to the research and development of
technology. Using other companies' technology in a unique way does not
qualify.
Spencer
Technologies is a recognized world leader in transcranial Doppler
ultrasound technology, which is a method for non-invasive assessment of
brain blood flow. Spencer Technologies’ development of the
first digital Power M-Mode™ transcranial Doppler system, the
PMD100, introduced a new paradigm in the technology and created new
applications while expanding existing ones. The technology has been
credited with providing a non-invasive way to test for PFO, recently
identified as a contributor to migraine headaches and strokes. This has
allowed the company to progress from a premier research and development
company into a commercial global enterprise with products that are
already having a significant impact on healthcare.
Spencer
Technologies’ PMD100
contains Spencer’s patented Digital Power M-Mode
Doppler (PMD)
technology. Introduced in
2001, this technology can quickly,
easily, and
accurately evaluate blood flow within the brain, providing more
detailed and accurate information to the clinician than previously
available. Spencer Technologies proprietary digital
platform is the cornerstone of their core technology.
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