10 Wealthiest Enterprise Startups In The World


Dropbox, $1.1 billion

Dropbox has the onus of being the creator of cloud computing, but had a lot of trouble making it big. The company decided against making IPO after its first quarterly report which tanked shares to a low.

This file hosting service is headquartered in San Francisco, California offers its users a free online storage space of 2 GB.

The company is yet to make the much required progress to reach out to options where money can be made.

The company stands at the second position in being the richest enterprise startups.

Palantir Technologies, $950 million

Palantir has made a fortune by analyzing data for U.S. intelligence services and other government agencies.

More details regarding its business are secretive, as the startup can’t divulge its business in public by keeping its transactions under the rug.

Its CEO, Alexander Karp has not expressed much interest to make the company going after an IPO as it would become difficult dealing secret business and holding it from its shareholders.

The company stands at the third position in being the richest enterprise startups.

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