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To: SurfForWealth who wrote (97)9/20/2001 9:27:48 AM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99
 
Burntsand Ranked as the 16th Fastest Growing Company in Canada by Deloitte & Touche

Burntsand No. 16 in First Year of Fast 50 Eligibility

TORONTO, Sept. 20 /CNW/ - Burntsand Inc. (Burntsand) (TSE:BRT), a leading
North American eBusiness solutions integrator is pleased to announce that the
company has been ranked as Canada's 16th fastest growing company in the
Deloitte & Touche Fast 50 rankings. Burntsand enters a select group of
Canada's technology and industry leaders in the company's first year of
eligibility.
"This has been a year of turmoil and reset expectations within our market
segment", stated Burntsand President and CEO Paul Bertin. "Burntsand has
achieved a significant company milestone in being ranked 16th within the Fast
50. Burntsand's continuing track record of profitable growth is testament to
the strength of our business model, and the value delivered to Burntsand
clients through a truly great group of employees. Their skill, client empathy
and personal & professional ethics made this award possible. It is in their
honor we celebrate this accomplishment."

About the Fast 50

The Deloitte & Touche Canadian Technology Fast 50 recognizes the
importance of Canadian technology companies and profiles Canada's industry
leaders helping them to get the attention and support they deserve at home and
abroad. The annual program ranks the 50 fastest-growing technology companies
based on the highest rates of revenue growth during the last five years (1996-
2000).