
America's fastest-growing small public companies
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20 (2004 rank: N/A)
CAW
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David Edell
200 Murray Hill Pkwy. East Rutherford, NJ 07073
201-330-1400
http://www.ccaindustries.com
138
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CCA sells health and beauty aids, along with dietary supplements, to retailers such as Wal-Mart, its largest customer. It was a pioneer in tooth-whitening products.
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| Revenue ($ millions, four quarters to 12/31/04) |
61.5 |
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| Revenue growth (%, 3-year annual rate) |
14.5 |
71 |
| Net income ($ millions, four quarters to 12/31/04) |
5.8 |
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| Net income (%, 3-year annual rate) |
96.0 |
34 |
| Total Return (%, 3-year annual rate) |
108.9 |
10 |
| Stock price ($, on 6/1/05) |
10.10 |
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From the July/August 2005 Issue of FSB magazine
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| Top companies by revenue growth |
| FSB 100 by state |
| These states are headquarters for the highest number of America's fastest-growing small public companies |
| Richest executives |
| Call them mini-Buffets: the executives who hold major stakes in their companies on the FSB 100 list. |
| How we pick the FSB 100 |
| These companies represent the fifth graduating class of the annual FSB 100. They
have been screened just as the others were: Zacks, a financial research firm, identified companies with annual revenue of less than $200 million and a stock price of more than $1 and ranked them based on the past three years' earnings growth, revenue growth, and stock performance. We excluded banks and real estate firms, which would otherwise overrun the list.
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| How we pick the 25 richest executives |
| Call them mini-Buffetts: the executives who hold major stakes in their companies on the FSB 100 list. We hired Equilar, an executive-compensation research firm in San Mateo, Calif., to identify them and review the proxy statements of every
company on the list. The numbers below include all shares of stock owned outright, plus all vested options. (We ignored options that haven't vested.) Please, no hitting these folks up for loans.
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