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The tremendous success of startups
If there's something that represents unicorns – apart from the horn on their foreheads, white color, and distinguished demeanor – it's their mythological nature, which is just as fantastic as it's unattainable. This is what inspired Aileen Lee, founder of Cowboy Ventures, when she wrote her 2013 article, "Welcome to the Unicorn Club: Learning from Billion-Dollar Startups," given the fact that not all startups reach that mythical status.
What are unicorn companies?
Unicorn companies are defined as startups that reach a valuation of $1 billion and are not listed on the stock market.
The number of "unicorns" has increased considerably from the 39 identified in 2013 to the 959 the consulting firm CB Insights included in its ranking at the end of 2021. Reaching such an astronomical valuation is the dream of any entrepreneur, but what are the keys for a startup to achieve such tremendous success?
Characteristics of a unicorn company
Types of unicorns
Lee distinguished between two types of unicorns: Business to Business (B2B) and Business to Customer (B2C). B2Bs increased their average valuation individually and their return on investment was higher, while in the case of B2C unicorns, they were larger in number and the value they created was greater overall. Even though these statements still stand, some other nuances must be added. Therefore, in addition to their value and inclination towards technology, today business unicorns share a number of other characteristics:
Examples of successful unicorn companies
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Unicorns in Spain
In Spain, the number of unicorn startups is also on the rise. At the end of 2021, there were already 9 companies that could be considered as such. These are some of examples:
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