Ten Hungarian companies were included on consultancy Deloitte’s fresh “Technology Fast 500″ list for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The annual ranking of the fastest growing public and private technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and green technology companies from 26 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa is based on companies’ five-year revenue growth.
Software company AITIA International was the highest-ranking Hungarian company on the list at 118th place, posting revenue growth of 1,399pc over the past five years. The other Hungarian companies were Semilab Semiconductor Physics Laboratory (203rd), IT company Arkon (232nd), telecommunications company Externet (258th), IT company Carnation (286th), and the software companies BalaBit IT Security (310th), NET Media (327th), InfomatiX (383rd), Kancellar.hu (398th) and XAPT Hungary (463rd).
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Never heard of Arkon so I looked them up. Seems they
are behind a number of quite useful and popular
sites like ingatlan.com, utcakereso.hu, koponyeg.hu
and others.
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What about the other 99% inefficient state-subsidized firms that drain this country of its wealth? (Malev, BKV, the Railways, etc.)
Statistics from dubious sources and totally useless information as far as the general public are concerned. The latter struggle to pay back, bank loans, insurance, gas,water, electricity, and education bills. Low wages and high prices = inflation. Inflation is much higher in Hungary than the so-called experts record. We do not need a bunch of suits in an overpaid accountancy firm to tell us this. Get the information free on realdeal.hu!