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Top 100 AlwaysOn Global 250 Companies Ranked by Momentum Index

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We love the AlwaysOn Global 250. We think it's a great list of companies that separate themselves from the pack in the venture ecosystem. Therefore, we thought our readers would appreciate looking at how these companies fare on the Momentum Index, since the list mixes early stage and late stage businesses together.

Below find the top 100 AlwaysOn Global 250 companies ranked by Momentum Index. We have excluded the 50 Ones to Watch and removed those that have been acquired or gone public since the list was published. There are a few disclaimers. First, we cover only about 80% of the companies in the list. Therefore, there may be some companies that are rocking, but for which we simply don't collect data. Second, this data is from the Spring of 2012 and is therefore getting a bit dated at this point. Finally, since there are so may good companies on the list, missing data can have a big impact on relative ranking. Needless to say, there isn't a huge difference between a company that scores a 70 and one that scores an 80. So, please take relative ranking with a grain of salt.
Highlights
  • See the top 100 private venture-backed technology companies from the 2012 AlwaysOn Global 250 ranked by Momentum Index.
  • The top five companies are all in Silicon Valley and have raised over $1B in funding to date.
  • The top 100 have reported fundraising of $9.3B and all score above 60 on the Momentum Index.

Rank Company Website Momentum
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Location Founded Total Reported
Fundraising
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1 squareup.com 100.00 San Francisco, CA 2009 $340,500,000 Cheer about Square on Twitter
2 box.com 98.00 Los Altos, CA 2005 $158,600,000 Cheer about Box on Twitter
3 violin-memory.com 97.34 Mountain View, CA 2005 $171,634,937 Cheer about Violin Memory on Twitter

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