MountainWest Capital Network has extended until Friday the deadline for its annual Utah 100 Awards.
The awards program honors the state's top 100 companies for "significant contributions to the state and its expanding economy." It honors Utah companies in three categories: fastest-growing, top revenue growth and "emerging elite." To be considered in the fastest-growing and top revenue growth categories, an entrant must be a Utah-based, for-profit entity in business at least the past five consecutive years and have had a minimum of $50,000 in total revenues in fiscal 2005. The Emerging Elite category is for Utah companies with a minimum of two years of operating history and "show promise for future success."
Applications are available at mwcn.org/utah100/application-pre.php. For more information call 801-966-1430.
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