SpaceX and Meta Lead Century's Biggest Startup Valuations; Arista Networks a Surprise
Venture capital firm Founder Collective's analysis identifies the 500 most valuable startup exits since 2000. SpaceX and Meta dominate the top ranks, with Arista Networks unexpectedly securing sixth place.

Venture capital firm Founder Collective has released an analysis ranking the 500 most valuable startup exits since the year 2000. The comprehensive scorecard, totaling $10 trillion in value, highlights the most significant successes within the technology sector.
Elon Musk's ventures, SpaceX and Tesla, feature prominently at the top of the list. SpaceX leads with an estimated valuation of $2 trillion, while Tesla ranks third with a market capitalization of approximately $1.3 trillion. Meta, formerly Facebook, secures the second position with a $1.6 trillion valuation, underscoring its status as a consumer technology giant.
Arista Networks, a specialist in cloud networking solutions, emerged as a surprise high performer, securing sixth place with a market cap of $213 billion. The company went public in 2014. Other top ten entries include companies like Palantir, Palo Alto Networks, Crowdstrike, AppLovin, Shopify, and Uber, showcasing broad technological success spanning software, data, and cybersecurity.
Founder Collective's research offers insights into the role of venture capital in funding growth companies and their subsequent transition into major public entities. The breadth of the list and the valuations of the ranked companies reflect substantial growth and value creation within the startup ecosystem over the past two decades.