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How Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft Became $1 Trillion Companies

Eric Feng
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11 min readMar 2, 2020

In this photo illustration an Alphabet logo seen displayed on a phone against a background illustrating the stock market.
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Microsoft is so big that to grow just 1%, it has to add the entire market cap of Pinterest.

The costs of doing business

Learning from the trillion-dollar club

Causing your own short circuits

Microsoft

Amazon

Apple

People who work at Apple effectively think about one version of one platform. That’s it.

Google

No one wants to stop at $1 trillion

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Eric Feng
Eric Feng

Written by Eric Feng

Current: Co-founder of @cymbalxyz, Co-founder of @GoldHouseCo Ventures. Past: @Meta (via Packagd), GP at @KleinerPerkins, and CTO of @Hulu and @Flipboard.

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this is a really complex deep-dive, congrats. what a great read.

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Nice article. But you don’t explain how it is that these companies specifically Microsoft can still earn margin as it opens everything up. A naive understanding of what you said would suggest that the average worker inside would not be equal to a…

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Was this supposed to be 2020?

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