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Unicorns 2017 Unicorns 2017 https://www.cbinsights.com/research-unicorn-companies?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Paid&utm_campaign=Unicorn%20Club Valuation Company Date Joined Country Industry ($B) Uber $ 68.00 8/23/2013 United States On-Demand 1 Didi Chuxing $ 50.00 12/31/2014 China On-Demand 2 Xiaomi $ 46.00 12/21/2011 China Hardware 3 Airbnb $ 29.30 7/26/2011 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 4 SpaceX $ 21.20 12/1/2012 United States Other Transportation 5 Palantir $ 20.00 5/5/2011 United States Big Data 6 Technologies WeWork $ 20.00 2/3/2014 United States Facilities 7 Lu.com $ 18.50 12/26/2014 China Fintech 8 China Internet Plus $ 18.00 12/22/2015 China eCommerce/Marketplace 9 Holding Pinterest $ 12.30 5/19/2012 United States Social 10 Flipkart $ 11.60 8/6/2012 India eCommerce/Marketplace 11 Toutiao $ 11.00 4/7/2017 China Digital Media 12 Internet Software & Dropbox $ 10.00 10/5/2011 United States 13 Services Internet Software & Infor $ 10.00 11/16/2016 United States 14 Services DJI Innovations $ 10.00 5/6/2015 China Hardware 15 Stripe $ 9.20 1/23/2014 United States Fintech 16 Internet Software & Spotify $ 8.53 6/17/2011 Sweden 17 Services Snapdeal $ 7.00 5/21/2014 India eCommerce/Marketplace 18 Lyft $ 6.90 3/12/2015 United States On-Demand 19 Lianjia $ 6.20 4/8/2016 China eCommerce/Marketplace 20 United Computer Hardware & Global Switch $ 6.02 12/22/2016 21 Kingdom Services GrabTaxi $ 6.00 12/4/2014 Singapore On-Demand 22 One97 $ 5.70 5/12/2015 India Fintech 23 Communications Vice Media $ 5.70 8/17/2013 United States Media 24 Intarcia Therapeutics $ 5.50 4/1/2014 United States Healthcare 25 Ele.me $ 5.50 8/28/2015 China On-Demand 26 Internet Software & Slack Technologies $ 5.10 10/31/2014 United States 27 Services Outcome Health $ 5.00 5/31/2017 United States Healthcare 28 United Imaging $ 5.00 9/14/2017 China Healthcare 29 Healthcare Coupang $ 5.00 5/28/2014 South Korea eCommerce/Marketplace 30 Meizu Technology $ 4.58 7/23/2014 China Hardware 31 Fanatics $ 4.50 6/6/2012 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 32 Magic Leap $ 4.50 10/21/2014 United States VR/AR 33 Mobile Software & Yello Mobile $ 4.00 11/11/2014 South Korea 34 Services Houzz $ 4.00 9/30/2014 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 35 Social Finance $ 4.00 2/3/2015 United States Fintech 36 Mobile Software & Garena $ 3.75 3/15/2015 Singapore 37 Services Tanium $ 3.75 3/31/2015 United States Cybersecurity 38 Olacabs $ 3.65 10/27/2014 India On-demand 39 Otto Bock $ 3.50 6/24/2017 Germany Healthcare 40 HealthCare Credit Karma $ 3.50 9/29/2014 United States Fintech 41 Instacart $ 3.40 12/30/2014 United States On-Demand 42 Kuaishou $ 3.00 1/1/2015 China Social 43 Royole Corporation $ 3.00 11/4/2016 China Hardware 44 VANCL $ 3.00 12/14/2010 China eCommerce/Marketplace 45 Internet Software & DocuSign $ 3.00 3/4/2014 United States 46 Services Moderna $ 3.00 12/19/2014 United States Healthcare 47 Mobike $ 3.00 6/16/2017 China On-Demand 48 ContextLogic (dba. $ 3.00 5/18/2015 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 49 Wish) NIO $ 2.89 3/15/2017 China AutoTech 50 Auto1 Group $ 2.80 8/3/2015 Germany eCommerce/Marketplace 51 e-shang Redwood $ 2.80 7/26/2017 China Real Estate 52 Oscar Health $ 2.70 4/20/2015 United States Healthcare 53 Insurance Co. Bloom Energy $ 2.70 3/6/2009 United States Greentech 54 Unity Technologies $ 2.60 7/13/2016 United States Gaming 55 Klarna $ 2.50 12/12/2011 Sweden Fintech 56 VistaJet $ 2.50 8/23/2017 Malta On-demand 57 Qualtrics $ 2.50 9/24/2014 United States Big Data 58 Mozido $ 2.39 10/22/2014 United States Fin Tech 59 Adyen $ 2.30 12/16/2014 Netherlands Fintech 60 Hellofresh $ 2.09 9/17/2015 Germany eCommerce/Marketplace 61 ReNew Power $ 2.00 2/14/2017 India Energy & Utilities 62 Ventures Traveloka $ 2.00 7/28/2017 Indonesia TravelTech 63 Huimin $ 2.00 9/5/2016 China On-Demand 64 Zenefits $ 2.00 5/6/2015 United States Fintech 65 Greensky $ 2.00 10/22/2015 United States Fintech 66 Avant $ 2.00 9/30/2015 United States Fintech 67 Internet Software & Github $ 2.00 7/30/2015 United States 68 Services Domo Technologies $ 2.00 4/8/2015 United States Big Data 69 Trendy Group $ 2.00 2/13/2012 China Clothing & Accessories 70 International Weiying $ 2.00 11/17/2015 China eCommerce/Marketplace 71 United Deliveroo $ 2.00 9/25/2017 On-demand 72 Kingdom Uptake $ 2.00 10/27/2015 United States Big Data 73 Go-Jek $ 1.80 8/4/2016 Indonesia On-Demand 74 Internet Software & Quora $ 1.80 4/21/2017 United States 75 Services Zocdoc $ 1.80 8/20/2015 United States Healthcare 76 Internet Software & Sprinklr $ 1.80 3/31/2015 United States 77 Services reddit $ 1.80 7/31/2017 United States Social 78 The Honest $ 1.70 8/13/2015 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 79 Company Buzzfeed $ 1.70 8/18/2015 United States Media 80 CureVac $ 1.65 3/5/2015 Germany Healthcare 81 MongoDB $ 1.60 10/4/2013 United States Big Data 82 Internet Software & Afiniti $ 1.60 4/14/2017 United States 83 Services BlaBlaCar $ 1.60 9/16/2015 France On-Demand 84 LaKala $ 1.60 6/23/2015 China Fintech 85 Coinbase $ 1.60 8/10/2017 United States Fintech 86 Quanergy Systems $ 1.59 8/24/2016 United States Auto Tech 87 Promasidor Holdings $ 1.58 11/8/2016 South Africa Food and Beverage 88 Zoox $ 1.55 5/27/2016 United States Auto Tech 89 Oxford Nanopore United $ 1.55 7/21/2015 Healthcare 90 Technologies Kingdom Pindouduo $ 1.50 7/20/2016 China eCommerce 91 Vipkid $ 1.50 8/23/2017 China Edtech 92 Insidesales.com $ 1.50 4/28/2014 United States Big Data 93 Mu Sigma $ 1.50 2/7/2013 United States Big Data 94 STX Entertainment $ 1.50 8/10/2016 United States Entertainment 95 GuaHao $ 1.50 9/22/2015 China Healthcare 96 United Farfetch $ 1.50 3/4/2015 eCommerce/Marketplace 97 Kingdom Razer $ 1.50 10/15/2014 United States Hardware 98 JetSmarter $ 1.50 12/12/2016 United States TravelTech 99 Mobile Software & ironSource $ 1.50 8/11/2014 Israel 100 Services 23andMe $ 1.50 7/3/2015 United States Healthcare 101 SenseTime $ 1.47 7/11/2017 China Computer Vision/ AI 102 Tuandaiwang $ 1.46 5/30/2017 China Fintech 103 Saxo Bank $ 1.45 8/21/2015 Denmark Fintech 104 Koudai Gouwu $ 1.40 10/23/2014 China eCommerce/Marketplace 105 AvidXchange $ 1.40 6/8/2017 United States Fintech 106 Indigo Agriculture $ 1.40 9/26/2017 United States Biotech 107 Hike $ 1.40 8/16/2016 India Social 108 C3 IoT $ 1.40 3/2/2017 United States IoT 109 Internet Software & DraftKings $ 1.35 7/26/2015 United States 110 Services Internet Software & Rubrik $ 1.30 4/28/2017 United States 111 Services Internet Software & Zeta Interactive $ 1.30 7/15/2015 United States 112 Services Internet Software & Apttus $ 1.30 9/1/2015 United States 113 Services Robinhood $ 1.30 4/26/2017 United States Fintech 114 URWork $ 1.30 1/18/2017 China Real Estate 115 Peloton Interactive $ 1.30 5/24/2017 United States Fitness 116 Thumbtack $ 1.20 9/29/2015 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 117 Internet Software & Ten-X $ 1.20 3/5/2014 United States 118 Services Clover Health $ 1.20 5/10/2017 United States Healthcare 119 Flatiron Health $ 1.20 1/6/2016 United States Healthcare 120 Appnexus $ 1.20 8/18/2014 United States Adtech 121 Warby Parker $ 1.20 4/30/2015 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 122 Human Longevity $ 1.20 4/5/2016 United States Healthcare 123 Infinidat $ 1.20 4/29/2015 Israel Hardware 124 OfferUp $ 1.20 9/8/2016 United States eCommerce/Marketplace 125 United Arab Careem Networks $ 1.20 12/18/2016 On Demand 126 Emirates Internet Software & Automattic $ 1.16 5/27/2013 United States 127 Services Internet Software & NetEase Cloud Music $ 1.16 4/11/2017 China 128 Services Business Products & LIfeMiles $ 1.15 7/13/2015 Colombia 129 Services United BrewDog $ 1.15 4/10/2017 Food & Beverages 130 Kingdom Global Fashion $ 1.10 4/8/2015 Luxembourg eCommerce/Marketplace 131 Group Shopclues $ 1.10 1/12/2016 India eCommerce/Marketplace 132 Proteus Digital $ 1.10 6/2/2014 United States Healthcare 133 Health Actifio $ 1.10 3/24/2014 United States Big Data 134 TangoMe $ 1.10 3/20/2014 United States Social 135 Nextdoor $ 1.10 3/4/2015 United States Social 136 United TransferWise $ 1.10 1/26/2015 Fintech 137 Kingdom OVH $ 1.10 7/3/2015 France Big Data 138 Internet Software & Anaplan $ 1.09 1/14/2016 United States 139 Services Jiuxian $ 1.05 7/30/2015 China eCommerce/Marketplace 140 Africa Internet $ 1.04 2/8/2016 Nigeria eCommerce/Marketplace 141 Group Internet Software & AppDirect $ 1.04 10/7/2015 United States 142 Services Kendra Scott Jewelry $ 1.00 12/21/2016 United States Clothing and Accessories 143 Avaloq Group $ 1.01 3/22/2017 Switzerland Fintech 144 Huochebang $ 1.00 12/22/2016 China Supply Chain & Logistics 145 Cambricon $ 1.00 8/18/2017 China Chips & Semiconductors 146 Katerra $ 1.00 4/13/2017 United States Construction Tech 147 Yuanfudao $ 1.00 5/31/2017 China Edtech 148 OpenDoor Labs $ 1.00 11/30/2016 United States Real Estate 149 Pluralsight $ 1.00 12/13/2016 United States EdTech 150 HR & Workforce Liepin $ 1.00 6/28/2016 China 151 Management Yixia $ 1.00 11/24/2015 China Social 152 Internet Software & Medallia $ 1.00 7/21/2015 United States 153 Services United Mobile Software & Shazam $ 1.00 1/20/2015 154 Kingdom Services Mobile Software & Apus Group $ 1.00 1/16/2015 China 155 Services Internet Software & Docker $ 1.00 4/14/2015 United States 156 Services CloudFlare $ 1.00 12/1/2012 United States Cybersecurity 157 Procore $ 1.00 12/8/2016 United States Construction Tech 158 Technologies Lookout $ 1.00 8/13/2014 United States Cybersecurity 159 United Funding Circle $ 1.00 4/23/2015 Fintech 160 Kingdom Tujia $ 1.00 6/17/2015 China eCommerce/Marketplace 161 Fanli $ 1.00 4/20/2015 China eCommerce/Marketplace
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