Note that in the EU and UK mid-size has a definition:
"fewer than 250 employees and a turnover of under €50 million (or a balance sheet total below €43 million)"
Thus by definition that company wouldn't be mid-sized over here anyway.
edit: in-fact after checking even in the US, the IRS for example declares a large business as one with more than 10 million in assets, though there is no set rule like in the EU to be used by other gov orgs.
Note that in the EU and UK mid-size has a definition: "fewer than 250 employees and a turnover of under €50 million (or a balance sheet total below €43 million)"
Thus by definition that company wouldn't be mid-sized over here anyway.
edit: in-fact after checking even in the US, the IRS for example declares a large business as one with more than 10 million in assets, though there is no set rule like in the EU to be used by other gov orgs.