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Clickindia Honored with the Red Herring 100 Asia 2009 Award

Tue, Dec 1, 2009 | Asia |

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Clickindia Infomedia Pvt Ltd, which owns and manages www.clickindia.com – India’s leading free classifieds website, has been announced a Red Herring 100 Asia 2009 Winner. The award recognizes the 100 “Most Promising” companies in Asia driving the future of technology.

Red Herring Inc on November 19, 2009 announced the list of 100 private companies from Asia which have been honored with this recognition. The editorial staff of California headquartered media company evaluated more than 800 private companies based on parameters like company financial, strategy execution, management quality, and dedication to research and development before revealing the final list of winners.

“It has been a challenging and revealing year for most companies across the globe, yet Red Herring received a very impressive list of nominations from Asia Pacific,” said Alex Vieux, CEO of Red Herring. “Companies that believe in constant innovation and consistent strategy, investing in people and technology, managed to overcome these difficult times and Clickindia Infomedia Pvt Ltd is one of them. They will certainly thrive in the marketplace and become a formidable force in the future.”

On receiving the award, Pankaj Agarwal, CEO of Clickindia Infomedia Pvt. Ltd. said, “Clickindia is honored to receive the Red Herring 100 Asia 2009 Winners Award. We are thankful to Red Herring and the users of Clickindia.com. The recognition would encourage us to work even harder.”

About Clickindia: It is one of the largest classifieds players in India & growing consistently. It was started in 2007 and has gained strong user loyalty who are benefiting from posting their advertisements for free. It is also present in mobile space with its site wap.clickindia.com which is also getting popular among mobile Internet users in India.

The list of Red Herring 100 Asia 2009 Winners is available on
www.redherring.com/Home/26233

By Pankaj Agarwal
November 25, 2009
source: pr-inside.com

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