Google Near Top Of “Hot Growth” List

Google Near Top Of “Hot Growth” List

Google qualifies as one of the top hot growth tech companies of 2006, according to Business Week; the search engine company placed fourth on a list of 50. Two of its biggest competitors – Microsoft and Yahoo – also made the cut, but they were numbers 42 and 49, respectively.

Business Week described Google’s extraordinary progress in a slideshow. “In 2002 there were rumors that Yahoo! would acquire Google, for a price said to be in the neighborhood of $700 million . . . . Today that same $700 million Yahoo considered paying for Google will get you about one-half of 1% of Google shares. What will Google do next? Here’s a hint: It will grow.”

Arik Hesseldahl also took a shot at explaining Google’s place on the list. “Google . . . has claimed billions in advertising dollars by devising the technology to put information from around the Web at anyone’s disposal in a matter of seconds. Its growth has been nothing short of phenomenal. A mere eight years old, Google is approaching $10 billion in revenues . . . ”

Amkor Technology, Apple, and AT&T kept the search engine company from securing the number one spot. Those three companies possess a solid lead in terms of total returns for the year, even though their changes in sales are comparatively unimpressive (Google achieved a 77% change, while AT&T could only boast of a 46% improvement).

Nonetheless, Google should be proud of its place on the hot growth list, and should perhaps be especially happy about how it ranked in comparison to its rivals.


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