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The Venture 100

Each year, Alberta’s business community eagerly awaits Alberta Venture’s annual Venture 100, Next 100 and PWC Private 50 lists of the biggest grossing companies in the province.

This comprehensive list is used widely as a reference tool by prospective suppliers, investors, employees and other media in Alberta and beyond. Over 160,000 readers turn to the Venture 100 rankings, published in our September issue and posted here on albertaventure.com, to keep up-to-date on how Alberta’s largest corporations performed in the past fiscal year.

Apply to be featured on the Venture 100 + Next 100 and/or PWC Private 50 Lists
Submissions are now closed for the 2010 Venture 100 + Next 100 list. The entire Venture 100 rankings will be available on newsstands and online beginning September 1, 2010.

The Venture 100, Next 100 and PWC Private 50 lists are presented and compiled with the assistance of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
No application fee is required for questionnaire submission.
Questions about the program? Read our FAQ.
Questions not in our FAQ Section? email Paul Marck or call 780-990-0839 ext. 243.

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Interested in attending the 2010 Venture 100 Business Forum? Visit Events > Venture 100 Business Forum for more information

Featured on the 2009 Venture 100 List?
Download the Venture 100 ID Kit and announce to clients, potential clients, employees and competitors that you are a key player in Alberta’s business community.

September 2009: Positioning for the Upturn

V100 September 2009

Gone are the days when growth, often in the double digits, constituted business as usual in Alberta. During the current economic downturn, many companies have had to make quick, tough decisions and sacrifices in order to survive. This year’s Venture 100 survey reveals the pressures facing companies and how they are responding. But it also reveals that, for some companies, the downturn has offered a tremendous opportunity to gain a competitive advantage. Some are using this period of tumult to get buy-in not only for rapid, effective cost reduction but also for the necessary restructuring to focus on strategic priorities that will position them for future success.

See the 2009 rankings by clicking on any of the individual lists below.

THE LISTS
Venture 100
Next 100
Private 50
Largest Employers
Not for Profit 50

Then, view The V100 + Next 100 Video Series, a six-part series discussion on the results of the 2009 lists with one of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ senior managers.

Still want more? Read the V100 and Next 100 feature stories:
Positioning for the Upturn
Big Deals
Evolution of a Dynasty
Who Owns Alberta?
The Smart Survive
Soaring Growth
The Adjuster
Make Way

2008 Rankings
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2007 Rankings
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2006 Rankings
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2005 Rankings
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2004 Rankings

Venture 100
The Next 50
Top 50 Not-for-Profit
Top 50 Employers

2003 Rankings
Venture 100
The Next 50

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