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  2. List of unicorn startup companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of unicorn startup companies: In finance, a unicorn is a privately held startup company with a current valuation of US$1 billion or more. Notable lists of unicorn companies are maintained by The Wall Street Journal, [1] Fortune Magazine, [2] CNNMoney/CB Insights, [3] [4] TechCrunch, [5] PitchBook/Morningstar, [6] and Tech in Asia ...

  3. Unicorn (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In business, a unicorn is a startup company valued at over US$1 billion which is privately owned and not listed on a share market. [ 1 ] : 1270 [ 2 ] The term was first published in 2013, coined by venture capitalist Aileen Lee , choosing the mythical animal to represent the statistical rarity of such successful ventures.

  4. Aileen Lee, the VC who coined ‘unicorns,’ on why it ... - AOL

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    Startups still sparingly disclose valuation, let alone more granular metrics that offer a look at the financial health of a business. “A lot of people say that we should use revenue,” Lee told me.

  5. The dawning of the unicorpses: The boom and bust of billion ...

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    The success of startup IPOs drew hedge funds and mutual funds into the equation (more capital—yay!). And then there was the pandemic-induced tech boom in 2020 and the extraordinary $2 trillion ...

  6. Cowboy Ventures’ Aileen Lee coined the term ‘unicorn.’ Here’s ...

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    Ten years ago, two-thirds of them had gone to a "top 10" college or university; today, only 20% have. A decade ago, 10% of founders were considered "non-technical;" that share is 40% now.

  7. Aileen Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee coined the often-used Silicon Valley term unicorn in a TechCrunch article "Welcome To The Unicorn Club: Learning from Billion-Dollar Startups" as profiled in The New York Times. A unicorn is generally defined as a privately held startup that has a $1 billion valuation or more – something rare (like a unicorn).

  8. Could AI create a one-person unicorn? Sam Altman thinks so ...

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    The AI revolution has already minted dozens of unicorns—startups valued at $1 billion before going public. Now it could create a whole new type of startup: the one-person unicorn.

  9. Talk:List of unicorn startup companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of unicorn startup companies that do not have an article in Wikipedia. These company articles either have never existed, or existed previously but where subsequently deleted. Zhong An - US$8.0 billion; Homelink (company) (Beijing Homelink Real Estate Brokerage Co.) - US$5.7 billion; One97 Communications - US$4.8 billion