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FSB 100 

America's fastest-growing small public companies

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Sun Hydraulics
Rank: 25 (Previous rank: 14)
Get quote: SNHY
Industry: Manufacturing/Industrial
CEO: Allen J. Carlson, CEO & President
Headquarters: Sarasota, FL
Employees: 663
Analysis:
Sun Hydraulics designs and makes screw-in hydraulic cartridge valves and manifolds that control force, speed and motion in mobile and industrial machinery. Sun, which operates in the U.S. and five other countries, has generated a profit every year since 1972.
Sun Hydraulics
Revenue (millions, 2006) $142.3
Revenue growth (3-year annualized) 25.56%
Annual net income (millions, 2006) $16.2
Earnings per share growth (3-year annualized) 83.96%
Return for investors (3-year annualized) 64.51%
Source: Zacks
From the July/August 2007 Issue of FSB magazine
Notes:
An earlier version of this table had incorrect revenue and net income numbers for some of the companies. CNNMoney.com regrets the error.
Industry: Manufacturing/Industrial
Abatix 67 66.5
Acme United 78 56.9
Aldila 21 72.4
American Technical Ceramics 74 84.1
Amerigon 47 50.6
Elecsys 23 14.7
Astronics 17 110.8
Balchem 95 100.9
Dynamic Materials 3 113.5
Bolt Technology 5 32.6
Core Molding Technologies 48 162.3
Fuel Tech 12 75.1
Hurco Companies 19 148.5
KMG Chemicals 57 71.0
K-Tron International 60 148.1
North American Galvanizing 16 74.1
NuCo2 83 116.2
OYO Geospace 46 103.7
Sl Industries 68 176.8
Schmitt Industries 86 11.5
Sun Hydraulics 25 142.3
Spectrum Control 75 25.7
Tech/Ops Sevcon 91 34.6
U.S. Lime & Minerals 27 118.7
Universal Security Instruments 56 28.9
FSB 100 Headquarters
FSB 100 Companies 2007
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Top companies by revenue growth
Arena Resources 164.2%
Delta Petroleum 91.5%
Smith Micro Software 88.7%
FSB 100 by state
These states are headquarters for the highest number of America's fastest-growing small public companies
Texas 15
California 11
New York 10
Richest executives
Call them mini-Buffetts: the executives who hold major stakes in their companies on the FSB 100 list.
Corbin J. Robertson, Jr. Natural Resource Partners 173.4
John Farahi Monarch Casino & Resort 73.9
Nicholas Csendes Ansoft 61.5
How we pick the FSB 100
In our seventh 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 percentage growth in earnings, revenue, and stock performance over the past three years. (Banks, real estate firms and adult entertainment companies were excluded.) If you have further questions about the FSB 100, please e-mail lists@cnnmoney.com.
Lessons from the fastest
What does it take to catapult your company onto the FSB 100? Innovation and persistence, of course. But this year it also helped if you worked in industrial manufacturing. Although conventional wisdom holds that U.S. factories are trapped in a death spiral thanks to cheap overseas labor, a quarter of our fast-growth all-stars are finding creative ways to thrive in the bent-metal sector, up from 3 percent in 2003. Another 21 companies are building profitable niches in health care, selling everything from new drugs to remote patient monitors. Tech plays round out the top three categories, with 18 companies providing a smorgasbord of software and semiconductor products. (more)
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.
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