2017 BRISBANE TOP COMPANIES: RISING STARS

2017 BRISBANE TOP COMPANIES: RISING STARS

WITH a market cap of more than $2 billion, Corporate Travel Management was the big mover into the top 10 and analysts have rated this company for some time.

Jeweller Michael Hill International Limited entered the top 50 at number 25 after it moved from New Zealand to Brisbane in July ahead of an ASX listing.

And Superloop's plan to develop a Pan-Asian submarine cable system to connect Sydney, Singapore and Perth has seen it move from 36 to 27.


RISING STARS

  1. CORPORATE TRAVEL MANAGEMENT: Ranking at 9 this year, up from 13 in 2016
     
  2. CARDNO LIMITED: Ranking at 21 this year,
    up from 33 in 2016
     
  3. SUPERLOOP LIMITED: Ranking at 27 this year,
    up from 36 in 2016
     
  4. PINNACLE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP: Ranking at 28 this year, up from 45 in 2016
     
  5. MICHAEL HILL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED: Ranking at 25 on debut
     
  6. APOLLO TOURISM AND LEISURE LIMITED: Ranking at 37 on debut

 


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