information about medium scale industries
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A medium scale business is often the awkward middle child of its industry – too large to get the discounts and services afforded to small businesses and too small to have the weight and prestige granted to large enterprises. When it comes to doing business with the U.S. government, there are several parameters you need to look at before classifying the size of a company. When dealing with the private sector, such as when you're selecting software licensing packages or buying consulting services, the process is far less exacting.
In general, small businesses are those with 100 employees or fewer and less than $50 million in annual revenue. Medium-sized businesses are usually those with between 100 and 999 employees and more than $50 million but less than $1 billion in annual revenue.