Does a company have a "golden age" like a person?

Wallstreetcn
2025.06.09 04:21
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This article explores the "golden age" of technology companies such as Huawei, Tencent, and Alibaba, pointing out that these companies demonstrate strong vitality in different founding years. The article mentions that the youngest company, PDD, was established in 2015, while Nokia has a history of 160 years, showing that enterprises, like people, also have their "prime" period

Overseas tech giants, the youngest is already 22 years old, while the oldest, Nokia, is 160 years old, and the second oldest, Nintendo, is 136 years old (can you believe it?), truly a testament to longevity.

In China, Huawei is 38 years old (founded in 1987), Tencent is 27 years old (founded in 1998), Alibaba is 26 years old (founded in 1999), BYD is 30 years old (founded in 1995), JD.com is 21 years old (founded in 2004), and both Meituan and Xiaomi are 15 years old (founded in 2010), with the youngest being PDD at just 10 years old (founded in 2015).

Interestingly, like people, the most powerful giants are also "in their prime." For example, among MAG7, the oldest, Microsoft, is 50 years old, Google is 27 years old, and NVIDIA is 32 years old.