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- catalog abstract "What is a Quantum Company? It is a business that has demonstrated extraordinary economic validity, that has the potential to be - or already is - a leader in its market. According to A. David Silver, "three magnificent new markets are emerging that will delight investors for years to come: client/server software, the Internet, and interactive telecommunications." Although these markets are in their infancy, Silver believes "it is day one of at least a quarter century of wondrous new enterprises ready to bring efficiencies, pleasure, and money-making opportunities to billions of people all over the planet." In Quantum Companies II, 63 such businesses are profiled, including Ameridata Technologies, Cisco Systems, Broadband Technologies, and Xing Technology. All of the companies in Quantum Companies II are market focused, future oriented, and growing faster than the economy in general. The remaining 37 Quantum Companies also are pleasing their customers and shareholders in a variety of industry sectors, including biotechnology (Cephalon), transportation (Featherlite Manufacturing), and health care (Pediatric Services).".
- catalog alternative "Quantum companies two".
- catalog contributor b9934799.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "All of the companies in Quantum Companies II are market focused, future oriented, and growing faster than the economy in general. The remaining 37 Quantum Companies also are pleasing their customers and shareholders in a variety of industry sectors, including biotechnology (Cephalon), transportation (Featherlite Manufacturing), and health care (Pediatric Services).".
- catalog description "What is a Quantum Company? It is a business that has demonstrated extraordinary economic validity, that has the potential to be - or already is - a leader in its market. According to A. David Silver, "three magnificent new markets are emerging that will delight investors for years to come: client/server software, the Internet, and interactive telecommunications." Although these markets are in their infancy, Silver believes "it is day one of at least a quarter century of wondrous new enterprises ready to bring efficiencies, pleasure, and money-making opportunities to billions of people all over the planet." In Quantum Companies II, 63 such businesses are profiled, including Ameridata Technologies, Cisco Systems, Broadband Technologies, and Xing Technology.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. The Making of Quantum Companies II. The Next Great Plays on the Internet. Internet Zaibatsu. The Means of Selection. The Role of Women. Best Stock Investments for 1996 -- pt. 2. 100 Quantum Companies.".
- catalog extent "345 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1560795948".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Peterson's/Pacesetter Books,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "338.7/4/02573 20".
- catalog subject "Corporations United States Finance Directories.".
- catalog subject "Financing, Organized United States Directory.".
- catalog subject "HG 4907 S463 1996".
- catalog subject "HG4907 .S463 1996".
- catalog subject "High technology industries United States Finance Directories.".
- catalog subject "Industry United States Directory.".
- catalog subject "Professional Corporations United States Directory.".
- catalog subject "Technology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. The Making of Quantum Companies II. The Next Great Plays on the Internet. Internet Zaibatsu. The Means of Selection. The Role of Women. Best Stock Investments for 1996 -- pt. 2. 100 Quantum Companies.".
- catalog title "Quantum companies II : 100 more cutting-edge high-growth companies to track into the 21st century / A. David Silver.".
- catalog title "Quantum companies two".
- catalog type "Directories. fast".
- catalog type "text".