02.14.22
Universal Display announced that the company was named to Forbes list of America’s Best Mid-Sized Companies 2022. The annual Forbes list ranks the top 100 public companies with market capitalizations between $2 billion and $10 billion.
“We are pleased to be recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Best Mid-Sized Companies,” said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. “This ranking is a reflection of the hardworking and brilliant global UDC team, and their steadfast drive for excellence. As a company, we are committed to being a leader in the OLED ecosystem, achieving superior long-term growth and delivering cutting-edge technologies and materials for the industry, for our customers, and for our shareholders.”
Forbes list of America’s Best Mid-Size Companies was compiled using data from FactSet. Forbes analyzed more than 1,000 companies with market capitalizations between $2 billion and $10 billion to locate 599 companies that also had positive sales growth over the past 12 months and a share price of at least $5. The top 100 ranking is based on earnings growth, sales growth, return on equity and total stock return for the latest 12 months available and over the last five years, with more weight applied to the latest year’s data.
“We are pleased to be recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Best Mid-Sized Companies,” said Steven V. Abramson, president and CEO of Universal Display. “This ranking is a reflection of the hardworking and brilliant global UDC team, and their steadfast drive for excellence. As a company, we are committed to being a leader in the OLED ecosystem, achieving superior long-term growth and delivering cutting-edge technologies and materials for the industry, for our customers, and for our shareholders.”
Forbes list of America’s Best Mid-Size Companies was compiled using data from FactSet. Forbes analyzed more than 1,000 companies with market capitalizations between $2 billion and $10 billion to locate 599 companies that also had positive sales growth over the past 12 months and a share price of at least $5. The top 100 ranking is based on earnings growth, sales growth, return on equity and total stock return for the latest 12 months available and over the last five years, with more weight applied to the latest year’s data.