Intracom Defense Electronics among fastest growing Greek firms
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
IDE (INTRACOM Defense Electronics) is included for the second consecutive year on the list with the 30 fastest growing companies in Greece publishing the magazine FORTUNE in a special issue concerning the largest Greek companies.
IDE is the key representative of Greek industry on this list and is the only one in the field of defense and security. It is undoubtedly a very important recognition for IDE, as these results were made in a volatile global economic environment.
This distinction rewards IDE's extroversion, which in recent years has managed to attract 98% of its revenues from export.
The 30 fastest growing companies operating in Greece come from all branches of the Greek economy (excluding banks and insurance companies) with a turnover of more than € 50 million, registering a continuous turnover in the last three years and either have no debt or debt is constantly decreasing.
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