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Founders 40
Founders 40
Inc.'s List of Newly Public Companies, Driving Innovation in 2016
The entrepreneurial, fast-growing, middle-market companies on this year's Founders 40 list have taken on a new challenge in the past three years: the always unpredictable public markets. But these companies haven't let the change in their status distract them from their original mission--or their commitment to rapid growth.
Inc.'s List of Newly Public Companies, Driving Innovation in 2016
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