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Mimeo Named to Inc. List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies for Seventh Time

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Only Print Solutions Company to Be Recognized 7 or More Times

New York, NY – Mimeo, the leading online printing and distribution solutions company, announced today that it has been named to the 2011 Inc. 5000 ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. The company joins an elite group of 59 companies that have been named seven or more times in the 29 year history of the list.

"Even in a stagnant economic environment, Mimeo has been able to achieve a growth rate which places it among the most innovative private companies in North America," said Adam Slutsky, Mimeo CEO. "This accomplishment demonstrates the value customer's see in outsourcing all or part of their document management, digital print and distribution requirements to the cloud based solutions offered by Mimeo. It is also a testament to the hard work of our team."   

Mimeo has appeared on the Inc. 5000 every year since the lists inception in 2007 in addition to two appearances on the Inc. 500. In 2011 Mimeo achieved a ranking of 4,419, and is listed alongside other entrepreneurial companies such as Vizio, Dunkin Donuts, and Spirit Airlines.

"Now, more than ever, we depend on Inc. 500/5000 companies to spur innovation, provide jobs, and drive the economy forward.  Growth companies, not large corporations, are where the action is," says Inc. magazine Editor Jane Berentson.

Being named to the Inc. 5000 follows the opening of the company's U.K. based headquarters and print manufacturing facility. Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles and an interactive database that can be sorted by industry, region, and other criteria, can be found at www.inc.com/5000.

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