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U.S. Hot Growth 2007: The Shock of the Old
This year's top 100 small companies to watch include a startling number of outfits that measure their years in centuries

Asia's Hot Growth Companies 2005
Backed by a flood of capital, the region's smartest startups are expanding their scope

Asia's 100 Hot Growth Companies 2006
Asia's fastest-growing companies are midsize operations that have flourished on a steady diet of venture capital and liberalized policies

Asia's Young Entrepreneurs
They come from lands ranging from dirt poor to First World. But nothing could cool the raging work ethic and ambition of these startup stars

Asia's Most Admired Companies
This year's winners, which include Toyota, Lenovo, and Infosys, have been pushing to build their businesses globally


Hot Growth in Asia


  SPECIAL REPORT - HOT GROWTH IN ASIA

No Rest for Asia's Hot Growth Heroes

The small and midsize outfits on BusinessWeek's annual list of Asia's Hot Growth Companies face fierce competition
Plus: Interactive Table: Asia's Hot Growth Companies: 2007
Slide Show: Asia's Top Hot Growth Companies

Slurping Up Profits at Ajisen

The ramen restaurant chain is winning devoted fans—and earning millions—by opening up noodle shops across mainland China

Pumping Up the Profits in India

Making pumps is an unfashionable business, but it has paid off for Kirloskar Brothers, No. 18 in BusinessWeek's ranking of Asia's Hot Growth Companies

Healthy Food, Healthy Profits

Celestial NutriFoods of Daqing brings protein powder and other soy products to millions of Chinese consumers. Now its founder has set his sights on biofuel

Taewoong Gets a Heavy Metal Boost

Thanks to growth in China and sky-high oil prices, the Korean parts maker is winning big contracts and expecting more

Raffles' Designs for Asian Education

An aggressive acquisition strategy and a generous dividend policy have helped the company become a darling of the Singapore bourse

China Milk Nurtures Success

Capitalizing on China's growing taste for milk, the dairy company bought 970 head of cattle—before the ban on imports of U.S. and Canadian beef

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