I think Guide Dog's point is well taken. If you think what is the subject and what is the verb, you are pushed towards saying "are". "253 companies" is the subject and it is plural, so that suggests "are".
But... "lot" is singular, so you you are turning the 253 companies into a singular entity, a "lot". "Lot" is a collective noun and it is most definitely singular. Thus you are performing the mental trick of turning many into one. This suggests "253 companies" is a singular entity and you should use "is".
Either way, you're a winner.
Here's a similar example:
"Ten guests for dinner is a handful!!"