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Time Taken By Top 7 Companies To Reach $100 Billion Valuation

Priyanka Kesarwani by Priyanka Kesarwani
February 21, 2023
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The market capitalizations of Facebook, Google, and Apple collectively total thousands of billions of dollars today. Yet it took a long time; what we see now is not how it has always been. The crossing of a $100 billion value was one of the major turning points in this trip, and now we’d want to examine how the time it took these firms to get there.

So, here is the most amazing companies list:-

Disney | 74 years

In October 1923, a small-cap animator studio called Disney was established. Disney decided to go public in November 1957, but it took 74 years for its market worth to grow to $100 billion. Disney started building business divisions in the 1980s and has since established everyone to sell content that is more mature than what is generally associated with its family-friendly brands. The business is most known for its film studio section, which houses Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Lucasfilm, Marvel Studios, 20th Century Animation, and 20th Century Studios, in addition to Searchlight Pictures.

Apple | 30 years

Apple was Established in 1976 and went public in December of that same year. Apple took 30 years to attain a market valuation of $100 billion, and in 2018 it was the first business to do so. Apple is the world’s largest firm by market capitalization as of June 2022, the fourth-largest home computer supplier by unit sales, the second-largest producer of mobile phones, and the largest technological business by sales (worth a total US$365.8 billion in 2021).

Netflix | 21 years

Netflix was launched in 1997 as a DVD rental business and became public in 2002. It took 20 years from the start to eventually achieve the $100 billion milestone, following a lengthy path of failure. The number of Netflix members as of January 2023 was over 230 million, with 74.3 million of them being in the United States and Canada, 76.7 millions in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, 41.7 millions in Latin America, and 38 millions in the Asia-Pacific zone.

Microsoft | 20 years

Microsoft was established in 1975, and it has seen everything from the dot com bubble to the great recession. In 1996, 20 years after it first went public, it finally exceeded the $100 billion market capitalisation. It first went public in 1986. Microsoft was the world’s biggest software company by revenue since around 2019; it was placed No. 21 in the Fortune global 500 rankings of top American firms by total revenue in 2020.

Amazon | 16 years

Amazon was started in 1994 and decided to go public in The may 1997. To attain a market valuation of $100 billion, Amazon needed to make several one-day deliveries over the course of 16 years. By digitalization and “aggressive” reinvestment of revenues into capital expenditures, Amazon has established a reputation as a game – changer of well-established sectors. By sales and market share, it will be the biggest online store and marketplace, supplier of smart speakers, cloud services provider through AWS, provider of best response through Twitch, and Online firm in the world by 2023.

Facebook | 8 years

Facebook was first introduced in 2004 as a social network for the entire school; it is now a multi-national digital behemoth. Following its initial public offering in February 2012, Facebook took 8 years to attain a market capitalization of more than $100 billion. As of July 2022, Facebook had 2.93 billion daily active users and was the third-most visited website globally. The 2010s’ most popular mobile app.

Google | 7 years

In 1998, Google launched as a search engine; now, it is a technological conglomerate. It won the title of fastest-growing IT business in 2003. It went viral in August 2004 and seven years later, in November 2005, it exceeded its $100 billion market valuation threshold.
In addition to numerous other products, the company introduced “Google News in 2002, Gmail in 2004, Google Maps in 2005, Google Chrome in 2008, and the networking site Google+ in 2011” (which was discontinued in April 2019). In 2015, Google was elevated to the position of Alphabet Inc.’s primary subsidiary.

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