The 2010 Bully Award winners are… Germany and the UK top the list
All thirty winners were selected from a pool of entries that included hundreds of nominated European TMT companies, which was eventually narrowed down to 60 finalists. The 30 winners fall into three categories: “Yearlings”, firms that seek or have received angel/seed rounds or equivalent (classic start-ups); “Young Bulls”, firms that seek or have received Series A financing (early stage companies); and ‘Longhorns”, post Series A firms (growth stage companies).
The Bully Award winners are:
- Amiando (Germany) – Longhorn
- Baimos Technologies (Germany) – Young Bull
- Bipper (Norway) – Yearling
- BuyVIP (Spain) – Longhorn
- Canatu (Finland) – Young Bull
- CarryQuote (Switzerland) – Young Bull
- Clarizen (Israel) – Longhorn
- Confidex (Finland) – Longhorn
- eBuddy (The Netherlands) – Longhorn
- eCommera (United Kingdom) – Longhorn
- Fits.me (Estonia) – Yearling
- Masabi (United Kingdom) – Young Bull
- mydeco.com (United Kingdom) – Longhorn
- Nimbuzz (The Netherlands) – Longhorn
- Nubera e-Business (Spain) – Yearling
- plista (Germany) – Young Bull
- Q-go (The Netherlands) – Longhorn
- Qosmos (France) – Longhorn
- Sclipo (Spain) – Yearling
- SECU4 (Switzerland) – Young Bull
- ShipServ (United Kingdom) – Longhorn
- Shutl (United Kingdom) – Yearling
- SMS PASSCODE (Denmark) – Young Bull
- Ubidyne (Germany) – Longhorn
- ubitexx (Germany) – Young Bull
- Vilant Systems (Finland) – Longhorn
- Voxbone (Belgium) – Young Bull
- WatchMouse (The Netherlands) – Young Bull
- Zattoo (Switzerland) – Longhorn
- Zmags (Denmark) – Longhorn
Farley Duvall, Founder and Chairman of White Bull Summits, commented: “Each of the Bully Award winners have been recognized as a leader in their field, with a bright business proposition and meaningful market strategies, driven by a rich understanding of customer needs and technological solutions.”