Google, Facebook and Amazon outpace older companies in race to get onto S&P 500
Suggestions that half of the S&P 500 companies will disappear over the decade is a staple of industry conferences, LinkedIn posts and consultant presentations. Less well understood is the other side of that trend fuelling the prediction.
The speed at which new companies, particularly technology driven businesses like Google and Facebook achieve global scale has accelerated dramatically over the last two decades, while the time taken to join the index has contracted sharply.
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