Nearly half of companies on the 2015-2018 Next Billion Dollar Startups Lists have IPO’d, been acquired, or been valued at $1 billion or greater. With 2019 gearing up to be a year of major liquidity events, it’s a good time recognize the exits from our Next Billion Dollar Startups lists to date.
Since Forbes and TrueBridge began our partnership to produce the annual Next Billion Dollar Startups list, we have traditionally done a retrospective to see how quickly the companies on our lists have grown. As shown in the graphic below, nearly of companies on the 2015-2018 Next Billion Dollar Startups Lists have IPO’d, been acquired, or been valued at $1 billion or greater.
Here are the companies that have already exited the Next Billion Dollar List and “where” they’ve gone: to the public markets, to another company via an acquisition, or to a private equity buyer.The Next BIllion Dollar Startups LIst is produced by Forbes in partnership with TrueBridge Capital Partners. *Full IPO and acquisition details for each company below.Meal-kit delivery company Blue Apron has struggled to perform in the public markets since its highly anticipated debut two years ago.
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