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Lincoln International, an M&A firm, uses the following breakdown (USD
sales):
Large (Tier 1)
Greater than $3 billion
Mid (Tier 2)
$300 million to $3 billion
Small (Tier 3)
$150 million to $300 million
Micro (Tier 4)
Below $150 million
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Croslin, Robert
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:07 PM
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Subject: [TN] Contract Manufacturer Levels
Dear 'Netters,
What would be appropriate annual business volumes to define Tier 1, Tier
2, and Tier 3 contract manufacturers. I'm being asked by our new
management team and want to be reasonably accurate. I've always used up
to $250M as 3, up to $1B as 2, and above $1B as 1, but can't remember
where I got those numbers.
Thanks in advance,
Bob Croslin
The Nielsen Company
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