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Who's going for growth?

Saturday 18 December 1993 19:02 EST
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THE SEARCH for Britain's fastest-growing private companies is on. The Independent 100, being compiled by the Independent on Sunday and Price Waterhouse for the fourth time, recognises the achievements of small companies that have expanded and created jobs.

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