
Stamps.com has been named to Forbes Magazine’s Fast Tech 25 List. With a three-year averages sales growth of 42 percent, Stamps.com ranks sixth on the 2017 list of the 25 fastest-growing public tech companies.
Forbes chooses from thousands of publicly traded companies for its Fast Tech 25 List, selecting the top tech companies that stand out for trailing three years of strong, profitable growth combined with industry-leading projected earnings growth for the next three to five years.
The full ranking is as follows:
- Grubhub
- Facebook
- Arista Networks
- Paycom Software
- Ellie Mae
- Stamps.com
- NetScout Systems
- Veeva Systems
- Gigamon
- Shutterstock
- Fortinet
- EPAM Systems
- Salesforce.com
- LogMeIn
- Total System Services
- CoStar Group
- Ultimate Software Group
- Athenahealth
- Amazon.com
- Virtusa Corporation
- Vantiv
- Alliance Data Systems Corporation
- PayPal
- RedHat
- Alphabet
We’re excited to announce that Stamps.com has been named to Forbes magazine’s “100 Best Small Companies in America” list for 2014. Stamps.com is ranked #38 on this prestigious list of 100 companies.
This is the second consecutive year Stamps.com has been included on the Forbes’ list.
Forbes’ annual list of the 100 best small companies in America highlights organizations with the strongest growth amongst all industries. Candidates must be publicly traded for at least a year, generate annual revenue between $5 million and $1 billion and have a minimum stock price of $5 a share. The rankings are based on three factors: earnings growth, sales growth and return on equity in the past 12 months and over five years.
For Forbes’ complete list of 2014 “Best Small Companies in America,” please visit http://www.forbes.com/best-small-companies/list/

Stamps.com is ranked #32 on Forbes Magazine’s List of America’s Best Small Companies
Stamps.com is excited to announce that we have been named to Forbes magazine’s “America’s Best Small Companies” list for 2013. We ranked #32 on this prestigious list of 100 companies
Forbes’ annual list of the 100 best small companies in America highlights organizations with the strongest growth amongst all industries. Candidates must be publicly traded for at least a year, generate annual revenue between $5 million and $1 billion and have a minimum stock price of $5 a share. The rankings are based on three factors: earnings growth, sales growth and return on equity in the past 12 months and over five years.
For Forbes’ complete list of 2013 “Best Small Companies in America,” please visit www.forbes.com/best-small-companies/.
Along with being named to the list, we were also featured in a Forbes article, “Darwin’s Digital Darlings: How These Web 1.0 Companies Survived And Thrived,” written by Natalie Robehmed. Check it out!