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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. 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 ...

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

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    Lee’s unicorn count is 532, CB Insights’ is 1,233, and PitchBook’s is 1,354. The discrepancies between numbers come down to geographic parameters—Lee, for example, is only looking at the U ...

  6. 7 AI Unicorns and the Creative Ways You Can Invest in Them - AOL

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    When a startup has a valuation that surpasses $1 billion, it becomes considered a unicorn company. Various projects are coming up that utilize the power of artificial intelligence, and many ...

  7. Unicorn bubble - Wikipedia

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    A unicorn bubble is a theoretical economic bubble that would occur when unicorn startup companies are overvalued by venture capitalists or investors. This can either occur during the private phase of these unicorn companies, or in an initial public offering. A unicorn company is a startup company valued at, or above, $1 billion US dollars.

  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. 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). [11]