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Top 25 Professional Services Companies March 18, 2008 

 

 



This year’s Top 25 Professional Services companies realized a significant increase in revenues over last year’s list, at 11.89 per cent year-over-year growth. Whereas the minimum revenue on last year’s Top 25 listing was $22.5 million, this year’s list is more exclusive with a cut-off of $27 million. The 67 Professional Services firms comprising 26.8 per cent of the Top 250 companies represented just 13.22 per cent of the combined revenues earned by the Top 250. This figure is notably lower than the revenue contribution of the 2006 and 2005 listings, when the Services category represented 26 per cent and 25 per cent respectively. Ten of the Top 25 Professional Services firms experienced more than 20 per growth in 2007.

The Top 25 Professional Services firms generated 93.04 per cent of the category’s overall contribution to the Top 250 this year, with combined revenues of $7.92 billion. This year’s Top 25 Professional Services companies saw 13.53 per cent year-over-year growth, up from last year’s 4.67 per cent year-over-year growth. The category saw 11.89 per cent growth when comparing the combined revenues of this year’s Top 25 Professional Services companies to those of last year’s list.

Despite some significant growth rates over the past year, the revenue disparities between the firms in this category’s Top 25 have kept the list relatively consistent in terms of rankings. TES was the only firm able to climb more than two spaces, moving from 16 to 12 on the ranking with 51.86 per cent year-over-year growth. Teranet, which exhibited the highest growth rate this year at 88.81 per cent, went down one space to number seven.







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