Frost & Sullivan
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Frost & Sullivan is a growth consulting firm founded in 1961. The company's expertise includes growth consulting, market research, financial analysis, international comparative reports, employee training, and client value enhancement seminars. The company employs approximately 1,000 analysts in its offices in over 25 countries.
Frost & Sullivan | |
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Type | Consulting |
Founded | 1961 |
Headquarters | Palo Alto, California |
Key people | David Frigstad, Chairman |
Employees | Over 1,000 analysts and consultants |
Website | www.frost.com |
[edit] History
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- 1961: Founded in US
- 1962: First company to offer its services on electronic tape media
- 1970s: Established its European headquarter in London
- 1970s: Executive Summits division was launched
- 1972: Corporate Training division was launched
- 1980s: Market Engineering Consulting system was developed
- 1990s: Expansion into Asia with offices in Singapore, China, India, Malaysia, Thailand.
- 1998: Launch of Stratecast, a telecom consulting division
- 2000s: eBroadcast Division was set up to deliver business strategies and solutions to its clients through Internet
- 2001: Launched the Economic Research & Analytics (ERA) service, which provides economic analysis and forecasting by industry rather than by country
- 2001: Acquired Technical Insights (TI), which tracks key technology developments
- 2004: Growth Partnership Services (GPS) program began to integrate all research programs to better support clients