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There are so many $10 billion startups that there's a new name for them: 'decacorns'

Mar 18, 2015, 19:12 IST

REUTERS/Mike BlakeSnapchat is officially a "decacorn"

"Unicorn" is a now-popular term that's used to describe tech startups worth $1 billion. They're known for being magical and rare.

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Now, however, unicorns are abundant in Silicon Valley. There are so many companies with sky-high valuations of $10 billion or more that the industry has come up with a whole new name to describe them. Bloomberg Business has christened these companies "decacorns."

"In 2013, there were 38 unicorns across all tech sectors; in 2014, there were 68 in mobile Internet alone," according to a recent study. Of those 68, there's a growing slew of decacorns including Airbnb, Dropbox, Pinterest, Snapchat, Uber, Flipkart. Uber's latest funding round values it at around $40 billion.

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"It's a made-up word based on a creature that doesn't exist," Bloomberg's Sarah Frier and Eric Newcomer write.

The rest of the Bloomberg piece describes how investors and founders derive those enormous valuations through some fuzzy math. Here's the equation they came up with:

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Valuation = ("founders hopes and dreams" times "how fast a company's actually growing") - ("downside protection" times "investor 'fear of missing out'')

Even as valuations climb, there's some healthy skepticism.

At Austin's South by Southwest conference last Sunday, famed investor Bill Gurley said he expects to see some "dead unicorns" this year. Another investor, Todd Dagres, made his opinion's clear to Bloomberg:

"If you wake up in a room full of unicorns, you are dreaming," he said.

Check out the full list of decacorns, or $10 billion+ tech startups, here.

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