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FORTUNE Small Business: The FSB 100 
America's fastest-growing small public companies
Top 25 by earnings per share growth
1 Laserscope 291.8%
2 LCA-Vision 187.4%
3 EFJ 184.8%
4 Programmer's Paradise 177.5%
5 SunLink Health Systems 164.5%
6 Goodrich Petroleum 157.2%
7 Axsys Technologies 151.9%
8 Edge Petroleum 149.7%
9 Moldflow 138.1%
10 Palomar Medical Technologies 131.0%
11 Sun Hydraulics 120.9%
12 Valley National Gases 117.1%
13 Panhandle Royalty 113.0%
14 GeoResources 111.9%
15 Clinical Data 110.2%
16 Bentley Pharmaceuticals 103.0%
17 Universal Stainless & Alloy Prods. 101.3%
18 Sonic Solutions 97.1%
19 PrimeEnergy 95.5%
20 LoJack 92.0%
21 U.S. Lime & Minerals 89.2%
22 Performance Technologies 89.0%
23 LifeCell 88.6%
24 Friedman Industries 87.8%
25 Abaxis 87.4%
From the July/August 2006 Issue of FSB magazine
Top companies by revenue growth
Collegiate Pacific 115.2
NGAS Resources 96.5
Edge Petroleum 76.9
FSB 100 by state
These states are headquarters for the highest number of America's fastest-growing small public companies
California 13
Florida 9
Texas 9
Richest executives
Call them mini-Buffetts: the executives who hold major stakes in their companies on the FSB 100 list.
Gary West Valley National Gases 108
Robert Stiller Green Mt. Coffee Roasters 84.4
William Motto Meridian Bioscience 71.6
How we pick the FSB 100
In our sixth annual list, we once again asked financial research firm Zacks to rank public companies with revenues of less than $200 million and a stock price of more than $1, based on their three-year growth in earnings, revenue, and performance. (Banks and real-estate firms were excluded, they overrun the list.)
How we pick the 25 richest executives
Equilar, an executive-compensation research firm in San Mateo, Calif., reviewed proxy statements for firms on the FSB 100 list. When the shares owned outright and vested options are factored in, these 25 executives have the most bling. In fact, each has $19 million or more in stock and options.
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