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Central Alberta companies continue to reach Alberta Venture rankings

Central Alberta continues to be represented on Alberta Venture magazine’s annual ranking of organizations in the province with the highest revenues.

Central Alberta continues to be represented on Alberta Venture magazine’s annual ranking of organizations in the province with the highest revenues.

Parkland Fuel Corp., Scott Builders Inc. and High Arctic Energy Services Inc. of Red Deer; Agriculture Financial Services Corp. (AFSC) of Lacombe; and Gamehost Inc. of Red Deer County are all on the 2013 Venture 250 list.

Parkland checks in at number 25, based on its 2012 revenues of $4.1 billion. Last year it was ranked 24th.

AFSC holds down the number 76 spot, with revenues of $929,805 million. In 2012, AFSC was 79th on the list.

New to the Venture 250 is Scott Builders. Its 2012 revenues of $222.1 million was good for a 136 ranking.

High Arctic Energy Services was 166th, with revenues of $146.2 million. Last year, the energy service company was 174th.

Gamehost earned the number 199 spot with revenues of $76.6 million. Last year Gamehost came in at 206.

Other organizations of note on the Venture 250 this year are Suncor Energy Inc. of Calgary, which was ranked number 1 with 2012 revenues of $38.6 billion; Calgary-based Nova Chemicals Corp., which finished at 19 with revenues of $5 billion; Edmonton-based Finning Canada Inc., which had revenues of $3.3 billion for 30th spot; ATB Financial of Edmonton, which generated $1.3 billion in revenues for 59th place; and Servus Credit Union, also based in Edmonton, which had 2012 revenues of $454.2 million.

Released every September, the Venture 250 ranks and profiles Alberta’s largest public and private companies.