You, sir, sound familiar. You must be the guy who ran down a hill without shoes and once tried to father a son from Blissy but soon found out you were both of the same gender. LOL. Have you found your OT's yet, seņor?
Kidding aside, what Jack here says is true. If you wanna stick around in that company (or any company for that matter) get in and work your way up the ladder. Else, you're like pawns in a chess game (Personally, I'd prefer a smart employee over a hard-working one, but that's me). This company, and any other company like it, is highly dependent on the situation abroad. Since it's an American company it will inevitably target (usually) American customers. Makes sense -- they (owners) are familiar with the American culture, how it thinks, etc. But like any other business, it is also aiming to expand its market base and allowing more services. It's gaining momentum and popularity among European customers as well.
It will be around for a long time which ever way the outside economies swing coz the need will always be there. Technology is what drives the times nowadays and Innodata is right in the thick of things.
My 0.2 cents.