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The Philippines significantly improved to eighth place in a survey that measures the proportion of "super growth" companies, beating other developed nations like Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan,  international consultancy firm Grant Thornton said.


The Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) surveyed 7,200 privately-held businesses in 32 countries representing 81 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP).
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Based on the Super Growth Index 2005, the Philippines tied with France with six percent of companies considered super growth, an improvement from the previous survey’s three percent.

The United States topped the list , overtaking the previous year’s leader Sweden.
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The Philippines significantly improved to eighth place in a survey that measures the proportion of "super growth" companies, beating other developed nations like Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan,  international consultancy firm Grant Thornton said.


The Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) surveyed 7,200 privately-held businesses in 32 countries representing 81 percent of global gross domestic product (GDP).
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Based on the Super Growth Index 2005, the Philippines tied with France with six percent of companies considered super growth, an improvement from the previous survey’s three percent.

The United States topped the list , overtaking the previous year’s leader Sweden.
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