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The companies, AI labs, defense-software makers, and government-IT vendors covered on Mungomash — founders, current CEO, headcount, revenue, and links to every page on this site that covers each one. Filter public from private with the chips below.

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Alibaba Group
BABA · NYSE
Public
May 13, 2026 BMO
1999
Big tech Chinese e-commerce and cloud, Qwen models

China's largest e-commerce and cloud company. Operates Taobao, Tmall, AliExpress, Alibaba Cloud, Cainiao logistics, and Ant Group's affiliated payments business. The Tongyi Lab inside Alibaba Cloud builds the Qwen open-weights model family.

  • Headquarters: Hangzhou, China
  • Founders: Jack Ma, Joseph Tsai, + 16 other co-founders
  • CEO: Eddie Wu — appointed 2023
  • Headcount: 198,162 employees (as of 2025-09-30)
  • Revenue: $148.4B (FY ending Mar 2026 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the BABA public quote.
  • Next earnings call: May 13, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Alphabet
GOOGL · NASDAQ
Public
1998
Big tech Search, ads, Android, Gemini

Operates Google Search, YouTube, Android, Chrome, Google Cloud Platform, the Gemini AI family, Google Workspace, and the Waymo autonomous-vehicle subsidiary. Alphabet is the holding company restructured around Google in 2015. Subsidiaries include Google, DeepMind (since 2014), Waymo, Verily, and X (the moonshot factory).

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Amazon
AMZN · NASDAQ
Public
Jul 30, 2026 AMC
1994
Big tech Online retail, AWS cloud, devices

Operates the Amazon retail marketplace, Amazon Web Services (the largest public cloud), Prime Video, Kindle, Echo / Alexa, Whole Foods, MGM Studios, and Anthropic's largest strategic-investment partner.

  • Headquarters: Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Founders: Jeff Bezos
  • CEO: Andy Jassy — appointed 2021
  • Headcount: 1,576,000 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $716.9B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the AMZN public quote.
  • Next earnings call: July 30, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Anduril Industries
Private
Private
2017
Defense / intelligence Defense software and autonomous systems

Builds AI-enabled defense hardware and the Lattice operating system that ties autonomous sensors and weapons together. Products include the Roadrunner interceptor, Bolt drones, Sentry surveillance towers, the Dive-LD undersea vehicle, and a growing manufacturing footprint at the new Arsenal-1 plant in Ohio.

  • Headquarters: Costa Mesa, California, USA
  • Founders: Palmer Luckey, Brian Schimpf, Trae Stephens, Matt Grimm, Joe Chen
  • CEO: Brian Schimpf — appointed 2017
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: Reportedly $37.95B post-money following its January 14, 2026 $500M Series G-1; in talks March 2026 on a follow-on $4B round at a reported ~$60B valuation led by a16z and Thrive Capital, terms not yet closed
  • On this site: No dedicated pages yet.
Company
Anthropic
Private
Private
2021
AI lab Claude AI lab

Builds the Claude family of large language models — Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku tiers — and the Claude consumer app and developer API. Founded by ex-OpenAI safety researchers in 2021. Governance includes the Long-Term Benefit Trust formed in September 2023. Major strategic investors include Google and Amazon.

  • Headquarters: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Founders: Dario Amodei, Daniela Amodei, Tom Brown, Sam McCandlish, Jared Kaplan, Jack Clark, Chris Olah
  • CEO: Dario Amodei — appointed 2021
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: $965B post-money following its May 28, 2026 $65B Series H co-led by Altimeter, Dragoneer, Greenoaks, and Sequoia (with Capital Group, Coatue, D1 Capital, GIC, ICONIQ, and XN co-leading); includes $15B from hyperscalers ($5B from Amazon). Anthropic confidentially filed a draft Form S-1 with the SEC on June 1, 2026; fall 2026 IPO target reported, share count and price range not yet set
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Apple
AAPL · NASDAQ
Public
1976
Big tech iPhone, Mac, services, silicon

Designs and sells consumer hardware (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Vision Pro), the operating systems for that hardware (iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, visionOS), services (App Store, iCloud, Music, TV+, Pay), and Apple-designed silicon used in its products.

Company
C3.ai
AI · NYSE
Public
Jun 3, 2026 AMC
2009
Enterprise software Enterprise AI platform; ticker AI

Operates the C3 Agentic AI Platform plus a suite of pre-built C3 AI Applications (oil & gas, defense / federal, manufacturing, financial services, etc.) and C3 Generative AI. Anchor customer relationship is with Baker Hughes since June 2019. Founder Thomas M. Siebel handed the CEO role to Stephen Ehikian on September 1, 2025 and resumed it on May 8, 2026; Ehikian remains as President, reporting to Siebel. Announced a 26% global workforce reduction in February 2026 as part of a restructuring plan to attain profitability.

  • Headquarters: Redwood City, California, USA
  • Founders: Thomas M. Siebel
  • CEO: Thomas M. Siebel — appointed 2026
  • Headcount: 1,181 employees (as of 2025-04-30)
  • Revenue: $389M (FY ending Apr 2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the AI public quote.
  • Next earnings call: June 3, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Cloudflare
NET · NYSE
Public
May 7, 2026 AMC
2009
Cloud infrastructure CDN, edge, zero-trust networking

Operates a global edge network running CDN, DDoS protection, DNS (1.1.1.1), Workers (serverless edge compute), R2 object storage, Zero-Trust networking products, and the AI Gateway / Workers AI inference platform.

  • Headquarters: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Founders: Matthew Prince, Lee Holloway, Michelle Zatlyn
  • CEO: Matthew Prince — appointed 2009
  • Headcount: 4,630 employees (as of 2025-09-30)
  • Revenue: $2.2B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the NET public quote.
  • Next earnings call: May 7, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
  • On this site: No dedicated pages yet.
Company
Cognition
Private
Private
2023
AI lab AI coding lab; Devin + Windsurf

AI coding lab and the makers of Devin (the autonomous AI software engineer launched March 12, 2024 and made generally available December 10, 2024). Mid-2025, Cognition acquired Windsurf — the agentic-coding IDE that had been a separate company until Google's parallel acqui-hire of the Windsurf executives — and combined the Devin agent with the Windsurf IDE into a single product suite (the company describes the offering as 'an Agent Lab'). Founders Scott Wu, Walden Yan, and Steven Hao are competitive-programming alumni; the founding team holds 10 IOI gold medals collectively. Headquartered in San Francisco, California; opened a Singapore APAC headquarters in April 2026. Named enterprise customers include Goldman Sachs, Citi, Dell, Cisco, Ramp, Palantir, Nubank, and Mercado Libre.

  • Headquarters: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Founders: Scott Wu, Walden Yan, Steven Hao
  • CEO: Scott Wu — appointed 2023
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: $26B post-money following the May 27, 2026 Series D (over $1B raised at a $25B pre-money valuation) co-led by Lux Capital and General Catalyst, with Founders Fund and 8VC participating and Ribbit Capital, Atreides, and Layer Global joining as new investors; Cognition disclosed a $492M company-wide annualized revenue run-rate alongside the round. Prior round: $10.2B post-money at the September 8, 2025 $400M+ Series C led by Founders Fund.
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Cohere
Private
Private
2019
AI lab Enterprise-focused AI lab

Builds enterprise-grade large language models (the Command and Embed families) and the Cohere North agent platform. Differentiates on private deployments, fine-tuning, and the Rerank / RAG retrieval stack. Co-founder Aidan Gomez was a co-author of the Transformer paper.

  • Headquarters: Toronto, Canada
  • Founders: Aidan Gomez, Ivan Zhang, Nick Frosst
  • CEO: Aidan Gomez — appointed 2019
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: Reportedly $7B post-money after the September 24, 2025 $100M Series D extension on top of the August 2025 $500M Series D ($6.8B) led by Radical Ventures and Inovia Capital; in 2026 announced a merger with Aleph Alpha anchored by a $600M Schwarz Group Series E commitment at a reported ~$20B combined valuation, expected to close later in 2026
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CoreWeave
CRWV · NASDAQ
Public
Aug 18, 2026 AMC
2017
Cloud infrastructure AI cloud — GPU compute as a service

Operates a fleet of GPU data centers (43 sites with over 850 MW of active power, 3.1 GW of contracted power as of December 31, 2025) sold as cloud compute primarily to hyperscalers and large AI labs. Top customer is Microsoft (67% of FY2025 revenue); other named customers include OpenAI (May 2025 master services agreement; September 2025 order form for ~$6.5B through May 2031) and Meta (December 2023 MSA, expanded March 2026). Originally founded as Atlantic Crypto in 2017; pivoted to GPU compute as a service in 2019. IPO'd on NASDAQ on March 28, 2025.

  • Headquarters: Livingston, New Jersey, USA
  • Founders: Michael Intrator, Brian Venturo, Brannin McBee
  • CEO: Michael Intrator — appointed 2017
  • Headcount: 2,189 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $5.1B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the CRWV public quote.
  • Next earnings call: August 18, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Databricks
Private
Private
2013
Cloud infrastructure Lakehouse data + AI platform

The data and AI company behind the lakehouse Data Intelligence Platform, which unifies data warehousing, governance, and AI on open storage. Databricks originated the open-source projects Apache Spark, Delta Lake, MLflow, and Unity Catalog, and added the Mosaic AI stack (from the 2023 MosaicML acquisition) for model serving, fine-tuning, and agents. Its closest competitor is Snowflake. Founded in 2013 by the UC Berkeley AMPLab / Apache Spark team; co-founder Ali Ghodsi became CEO in 2016, succeeding co-founder Ion Stoica.

  • Headquarters: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Founders: Ali Ghodsi, Matei Zaharia, Reynold Xin, Patrick Wendell, Andy Konwinski, Ion Stoica, Arsalan Tavakoli
  • CEO: Ali Ghodsi — appointed 2016
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: $134B valuation on its >$4B Series L announced December 16, 2025 (led by Insight Partners, Fidelity Management & Research Company, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, with Andreessen Horowitz, BlackRock, Blackstone, Coatue, GIC, MGX, NEA, T. Rowe Price, Temasek, and Thrive Capital among other participants); Databricks reported surpassing a $4.8B revenue run-rate growing >55% year over year with positive free cash flow over the trailing 12 months
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Datadog
DDOG · NASDAQ
Public
Aug 7, 2026 BMO
2010
Enterprise software Cloud-native observability

Provides cloud-native monitoring, log management, application performance monitoring, security, and AI-workload observability for software teams. Customers integrate Datadog agents and SDKs across their cloud and on-prem infrastructure.

  • Headquarters: New York, New York, USA
  • Founders: Olivier Pomel, Alexis Lê-Quôc
  • CEO: Olivier Pomel — appointed 2010
  • Headcount: 8,100 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $3.4B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the DDOG public quote.
  • Next earnings call: August 7, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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DeepSeek
Private
Private
2023
AI lab Open-weights AI lab inside High-Flyer

Open-weights AI lab incorporated in July 2023, wholly owned by High-Flyer (a quantitative-trading hedge fund Liang Wenfeng co-founded in 2016). Released the DeepSeek-V3 / R1 family in late 2024 / early 2025 that triggered the January 2025 Nvidia stock-price drop. Models are MIT-licensed.

  • Headquarters: Hangzhou, China
  • Founders: Liang Wenfeng
  • CEO: Liang Wenfeng — appointed 2023
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: In talks May 2026 on its first-ever external funding round at a reported ~$45B valuation (up from ~$20B in mid-April 2026); China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund reported as the lead, Tencent and Alibaba in participation talks; terms not yet closed
  • Note: Wholly owned by High-Flyer
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Delta Air Lines
DAL · NYSE
Public
Jul 10, 2026 BMO
1924
Airlines US legacy mainline carrier; SkyTeam founding member

One of three US legacy mainline carriers, alongside American and United. Three revenue pillars: Passenger (~82%), Cargo (~1%), and the structurally distinct Other line (~17%) which includes Monroe Energy refinery operations — Delta is the only US legacy carrier to own its own refinery — plus SkyMiles loyalty revenue from the American Express co-brand partnership, Delta TechOps MRO, and Delta Vacations. SkyTeam founding member (2000) with JVs across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Latin America. The modern combined entity was created by the conjoined 2005 Chapter 11 emergence (April 2007) and October 2008 merger with Northwest Airlines.

  • Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  • Founders: Collett Everman Woolman (Delta Air Service, 1928 — CEO until his death in 1966), Huff Daland Dusters (1924 crop-dusting operating-airline lineage), Delta Air Service (1928 Monroe, Louisiana incorporation; renamed Delta Air Lines 1945)
  • CEO: Ed Bastian — appointed 2016
  • Headcount: 103,000 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $63.4B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the DAL public quote.
  • Next earnings call: July 10, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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General Motors
GM · NYSE
Public
1908
Auto / robotics / AI Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Cadillac, Ultium EVs, Super Cruise

Designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles and parts across four surviving US brands — Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac — after the 2009-era wind-downs of Pontiac, Saturn, Hummer, Saab, and Oldsmobile. Founded September 16, 1908 in Flint, Michigan by William C. Durant; the modern "General Motors Company" emerged from the July 2009 Chapter 11 reorganization of the prior "General Motors Corporation" with US Treasury equity that was fully exited by December 2013. Mary Barra became CEO on January 15, 2014 (Chair since January 4, 2016). Current business spans the brand portfolio, the Ultium battery platform underpinning the EV transition, the Super Cruise hands-off highway ADAS system, the GM Financial captive-finance subsidiary, the GM Defense subsidiary supplying the US Army's Infantry Squad Vehicle, and the OnStar connected-vehicle service launched in 1996. The Cruise robotaxi subsidiary was suspended by the California DMV in October 2023 and wound down in December 2024, with residual work folded back into GM's ADAS and Super Cruise stack.

  • Headquarters: Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Founders: William C. Durant
  • CEO: Mary Barra — appointed 2014
  • Headcount: 156,000 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $185.0B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the GM public quote.
  • Next earnings call: Not yet announced
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High Alpha
Private
Private
2015
Venture studio B2B SaaS venture studio + seed/Series A fund

Indianapolis-based venture studio and seed-stage investor focused on B2B SaaS. Operates a two-arm model: High Alpha Studio co-creates and incubates new SaaS companies from scratch — providing initial capital, design and product resources, and operational support — while High Alpha Capital invests in seed and Series A rounds of B2B SaaS companies founded outside the studio (Anchor and Co-Invest tracks). Founded April 2015 by four ExactTarget alumni after Salesforce's $2.5B 2013 acquisition of ExactTarget. Co-founders are managing/operating partners today; Blake Koriath serves as Partner and CFO. Through 2025 the studio reports 40+ studio-company starts and 100+ founders backed across the combined book. The capital arm's flagship vehicles trace through SEC Form D filings as High Alpha Seed Fund (2015, Fund I), High Alpha Capital Fund II (2018), Fund III (2020-21), and Fund IV (closed at $125M, June 2024, focused on enterprise SaaS). Notable portfolio names include Lessonly (acquired by Seismic, 2021), Logik.ai (acquired by ServiceNow, 2025), Bolster, Zylo, Casted, Tenon, Anvl, Encamp, Opendate, Metaimpact, Authenticx, Kadence, LogicGate, Smartwyre, Verisoul, and SmartSuite. High Alpha is the most-active builder of B2B SaaS startups in the Indianapolis ecosystem; many of its portfolio companies anchor the Indianapolis software-employer roster the site tracks.

  • Headquarters: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
  • Founders: Scott Dorsey, Mike Fitzgerald, Eric Tobias, Kristian Andersen
  • CEO: Scott Dorsey — appointed 2015
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Assets under management: Most recent fund: High Alpha Capital Fund IV, closed at $125M in June 2024 (per High Alpha's own announcement, with the corresponding Form D filed on EDGAR January 2024 and amended through mid-2024). Cumulative AUM across Studio I-III and Capital Funds I-IV is not publicly disclosed in aggregate; the individual fund vehicles file separately on EDGAR as private exempt offerings.
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IBM
IBM · NYSE
Public
Jul 22, 2026 AMC
1911
Big tech Hybrid cloud, consulting, watsonx

Sells hybrid-cloud software (Red Hat, OpenShift), the watsonx AI platform, mainframe systems (Z and LinuxONE), Power servers, IBM Consulting services, and quantum-computing systems through IBM Quantum.

  • Headquarters: Armonk, New York, USA
  • Founders: Charles Ranlett Flint (incorporator), Herman Hollerith (predecessor)
  • CEO: Arvind Krishna — appointed 2020
  • Headcount: 270,000 employees (as of 2024-12-31)
  • Revenue: $67.5B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the IBM public quote.
  • Next earnings call: July 22, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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JetBrains
Private
Private
2000
IDE / dev tools IntelliJ family of IDEs, Kotlin

Builds the IntelliJ IDEA family of IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, Rider, RustRover, CLion, DataGrip, and the platform behind Google's Android Studio), the Kotlin language and its toolchain, the JetBrains AI Assistant and Junie coding agent, the TeamCity CI/CD and YouTrack issue-tracking team tools, and the Qodana code-quality platform.

  • Headquarters: Prague, Czech Republic
  • Founders: Sergey Dmitriev, Valentin Kipyatkov, Eugene Belyaev
  • CEO: Kirill Skrygan — appointed 2022
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Privately held; no published valuation: No public valuation reported
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Meta Platforms
META · NASDAQ
Public
Jul 29, 2026 AMC
2004
Big tech Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Llama

Operates Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Threads, and the Reality Labs metaverse / Quest line. The FAIR research org and the new Meta Superintelligence Labs (after the June 2025 Scale AI acqui-hire) build the Llama open-weights model family and the closed-weights Muse Spark successor.

  • Headquarters: Menlo Park, California, USA
  • Founders: Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes
  • CEO: Mark Zuckerberg — appointed 2004
  • Headcount: 78,865 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $201.0B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the META public quote.
  • Next earnings call: July 29, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Microsoft
MSFT · NASDAQ
Public
Jul 29, 2026 AMC
1975
Big tech Windows, Azure, Office, Copilot

Sells Windows, Microsoft 365 / Office, Azure cloud, GitHub, LinkedIn, Dynamics, Xbox, Surface, the .NET / TypeScript / Visual Studio developer stack, and the Copilot AI surface across all of those products. The largest strategic investor in OpenAI.

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Mistral AI
Private
Private
2023
AI lab European open-weights AI lab

European AI lab building the Mistral open-weights and proprietary model families, the Le Chat consumer app, and the la Plateforme developer API. Returned to Apache 2.0 across the model lineup at the December 2025 Mistral 3 family relaunch.

  • Headquarters: Paris, France
  • Founders: Arthur Mensch, Guillaume Lample, Timothée Lacroix
  • CEO: Arthur Mensch — appointed 2023
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: €11.7B post-money following its September 9, 2025 ASML-led €1.7B Series C; raised an additional $830M debt financing from a seven-bank consortium on March 30, 2026 to fund a Paris-area data-center cluster (debt only, equity valuation unchanged)
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Nvidia
NVDA · NASDAQ
Public
May 20, 2026 AMC
1993
Semiconductor GPUs, CUDA, AI accelerators

Designs the GPUs and AI accelerators (H100, H200, Blackwell B100/B200, GB200) that power most of the world's AI training and inference. Owns the CUDA software stack, the cuDNN / TensorRT inference libraries, the NeMo / NIM model-serving platforms, and the DGX / HGX system reference designs.

  • Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, USA
  • Founders: Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, Curtis Priem
  • CEO: Jensen Huang — appointed 1993
  • Headcount: 42,000 employees (as of 2026-01-25)
  • Revenue: $215.9B (FY ending Jan 2026 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the NVDA public quote.
  • Next earnings call: May 20, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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OpenAI
Private
Private
2015
AI lab ChatGPT, GPT, capped-profit AI lab

Builds the GPT and o-series models behind ChatGPT, the OpenAI API, Sora video, DALL-E image, and Whisper / voice. Originally a non-profit, restructured into a capped-profit LP under nonprofit-board control in 2019; the for-profit conversion has been an active corporate-governance fight through 2024 – 2026.

  • Headquarters: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Founders: Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Greg Brockman, Ilya Sutskever, Wojciech Zaremba, John Schulman, Andrej Karpathy, Vicki Cheung, Trevor Blackwell, Pamela Vagata
  • CEO: Sam Altman — appointed 2019
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Valuation: $852B post-money after closing a $122B funding round on March 31, 2026 (anchor commitments from Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank, Microsoft; SoftBank co-leading with a16z, D. E. Shaw Ventures, MGX, TPG, and T. Rowe Price-advised accounts; ~$3B raised from individual investors via bank channels). Confidential draft S-1 filed with the SEC May 22, 2026; reported fall-2026 IPO target with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley leading.
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Oracle
ORCL · NYSE
Public
Jun 16, 2026 AMC
1977
Enterprise software Database, ERP, OCI cloud

Sells the Oracle Database, ERP / HCM SaaS suites (Fusion / NetSuite), Java (acquired with Sun in 2010), MySQL, the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) public cloud, and a growing AI-cloud business. Notable counterparty in the Java vs. Google Android API-copyright case. RPO grew 4x in FY2026 (to $552B as of Q3) reflecting AI-infrastructure customer commitments including OpenAI.

  • Headquarters: Austin, Texas, USA
  • Founders: Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, Ed Oates
  • CEO: Clayton Magouyrk & Michael Sicilia (co-CEOs) — appointed 2025
  • Headcount: 162,000 employees (as of 2025-05-31)
  • Revenue: $57.4B (FY ending May 2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the ORCL public quote.
  • Next earnings call: June 16, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Palantir Technologies
PLTR · NASDAQ
Public
2003
Defense / intelligence Defense and commercial data platforms

Sells the Gotham (defense / intelligence), Foundry (commercial data integration), Apollo (continuous deployment), and AIP (LLM-augmented operations) platforms. Major US-government customers include the Army, ICE, CDC, IRS, and SOCOM; commercial customers include BP, Airbus, and Stellantis.

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Republic Airways Holdings
RJET · NASDAQ
Public
1998
Airlines Largest US regional airline; flies as American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express

The largest US regional airline by departures; flies ~1,300 daily flights as American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express under capacity-purchase agreements with American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines (operates a combined fleet of 314 Embraer 170/175-family aircraft as of March 31, 2026 — 275 operated under CPAs plus 31 leased to American and 8 spare — to approximately 125 cities). Re-listed on NASDAQ under ticker RJET on November 25, 2025 via the all-stock merger with Mesa Air Group; the surviving SEC registrant retains Mesa's pre-merger CIK 0000810332 (renamed Republic Airways Holdings Inc., converted from Nevada to Delaware, 15-for-1 reverse stock split executed at close). Mesa Airlines is a wholly-owned subsidiary. Bryan Bedford led Legacy Republic as CEO from July 1999 through July 2, 2025 (when he retired ahead of his July 9, 2025 Senate confirmation as FAA Administrator); David Grizzle has been CEO since the Bedford retirement and was named Chairperson at the merger close. President & CCO Matt Koscal succeeds Grizzle as CEO effective June 15, 2026 per the April 22, 2026 Board action announced in an April 28, 2026 8-K; Grizzle returns to a non-executive Chairman role on the same date.

  • Headquarters: Carmel, Indiana, USA
  • Founders: Larry Risley (Mesa Air Shuttle, 1980), Wexford Capital (Republic Airways Holdings, 1998 holding-company formation around Chautauqua Airlines), Bryan Bedford (Republic CEO 1999–2025)
  • CEO: David Grizzle — appointed 2025
  • Headcount: 8,400 employees (as of 2026-03-31)
  • Revenue: $1.7B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the RJET public quote.
  • Next earnings call: Not yet announced
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Salesforce
CRM · NYSE
Public
May 27, 2026 AMC
1999
Enterprise software CRM, Slack, Tableau, Agentforce

Operates the Salesforce CRM cloud (Sales / Service / Marketing / Commerce), Slack (acquired 2021), Tableau (acquired 2019), MuleSoft (acquired 2018), the Heroku PaaS, and the Agentforce AI platform.

  • Headquarters: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Founders: Marc Benioff, Parker Harris, Dave Moellenhoff, Frank Dominguez
  • CEO: Marc Benioff — appointed 1999
  • Headcount: 83,334 employees (as of 2026-01-31)
  • Revenue: $41.5B (FY ending Jan 2026 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the CRM public quote.
  • Next earnings call: May 27, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Scale AI
Private
Private
2016
AI lab Data labeling, defense AI

Provides data-labeling, model-evaluation, and post-training infrastructure used by major AI labs and defense customers. The Donovan platform serves defense and intelligence agencies. Founder Alexandr Wang departed for Meta in June 2025 (Scale AI acqui-hire) to lead Meta Superintelligence Labs as CAO; Jason Droege is the post-departure CEO.

  • Headquarters: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Founders: Alexandr Wang, Lucy Guo
  • CEO: Jason Droege — appointed 2025
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: Not publicly disclosed (private company)
  • Last reported valuation: Reportedly ~$29B post-money following the June 2025 Meta investment ($14.3B for ~49% economic stake; Meta does not control governance and Scale operates independently)
  • Note: Meta holds a ~49% stake (June 2025 acqui-hire) but Scale AI continues to operate as an independent company
  • On this site: No dedicated pages yet.
Company
ServiceNow
NOW · NYSE
Public
Jul 22, 2026 AMC
2003
Enterprise software IT service management, Now platform

Sells the Now Platform — IT service management, IT operations, customer service, HR service delivery, and the Now Assist AI-agent layer that runs on top of the platform.

  • Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, USA
  • Founders: Fred Luddy
  • CEO: Bill McDermott — appointed 2019
  • Headcount: 29,187 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $13.3B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the NOW public quote.
  • Next earnings call: July 22, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Company
Snowflake
SNOW · NYSE
Public
May 27, 2026 AMC
2012
Cloud infrastructure Cloud data platform

Operates the Snowflake AI Data Cloud — a multi-cloud data warehouse, lakehouse, application platform, and now Cortex AI inference layer. Sridhar Ramaswamy (formerly the Neeva search-startup CEO) became Snowflake CEO in February 2024, succeeding Frank Slootman (who retired).

  • Headquarters: Bozeman, Montana, USA
  • Founders: Benoit Dageville, Thierry Cruanes, Marcin Żukowski
  • CEO: Sridhar Ramaswamy — appointed 2024
  • Headcount: 7,834 employees (as of 2025-01-31)
  • Revenue: $4.7B (FY ending Jan 2026 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the SNOW public quote.
  • Next earnings call: May 27, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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Company
SpaceX
SPCX · NASDAQ
Public
2002
Aerospace Falcon, Dragon, Starship, Starlink

Founded by Elon Musk in 2002, SpaceX builds the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles, the Dragon cargo and Crew Dragon capsules, and the fully-reusable Starship under development for NASA's Artemis lunar landings and Mars. It operates Starlink, the dominant low-Earth-orbit broadband constellation. SpaceX acquired xAI in an all-stock deal in February 2026 (now its AI division) and went public on Nasdaq under SPCX on June 12, 2026 in the largest IPO in history. Headquarters relocated from Hawthorne, California to Starbase, Texas in 2024.

  • Headquarters: Starbase, Texas, USA
  • Founders: Elon Musk
  • CEO: Elon Musk — appointed 2002
  • Headcount: Not publicly disclosed
  • Revenue: No annual revenue in SEC XBRL yet — recently public, awaiting its first 10-K / 10-Q. See SpaceX Financials for the prospectus (S-1) figures.
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the SPCX public quote.
  • Next earnings call: Not yet announced
  • On this site:
Company
Tesla
TSLA · NASDAQ
Public
2003
Auto / robotics / AI EVs, FSD autonomy, Dojo AI, Optimus, energy storage

Designs, manufactures, and sells electric vehicles (Model S / X / 3 / Y / Cybertruck / Semi / Cybercab), grid-scale and residential energy storage (Megapack / Powerwall) and solar generation (Solar Roof / Solar Panels), and the autonomy stack (Autopilot / Full Self-Driving / Tesla Vision) that runs across the vehicle fleet. Operates the global Supercharger network whose NACS charging standard was adopted by Ford, GM, Rivian, Mercedes-Benz, and most other US-market automakers starting 2023. Founded 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning; Elon Musk led the Series A in February 2004 as Chairman and became CEO in October 2008. Reincorporated from Delaware to Texas in June 2024 following the Delaware Chancery January 2024 ruling voiding Musk's 2018 $56B pay package; the package was re-ratified by shareholders later that year and the ruling is on appeal. Also operates the Dojo AI-training supercomputer and the Optimus humanoid robot program.

  • Headquarters: Austin, Texas, USA
  • Founders: Martin Eberhard, Marc Tarpenning, Ian Wright, JB Straubel, Elon Musk
  • CEO: Elon Musk — appointed 2008
  • Headcount: 134,785 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $94.8B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the TSLA public quote.
  • Next earnings call: Not yet announced
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Company
United Airlines Holdings
UAL · NASDAQ
Public
Jul 15, 2026 AMC
1926
Airlines US legacy mainline carrier; Star Alliance founding member

One of three US legacy mainline carriers, alongside American and Delta. Three revenue pillars: Passenger (Mainline + Regional under United Express, the largest line), Cargo, and Other (MileagePlus loyalty revenue plus ancillary fees). Eight US hubs plus a Pacific gateway at Tokyo Narita. Star Alliance founding member (1997). Regional feed of 424 aircraft operated by SkyWest, Republic, Mesa, GoJet, and CommuteAir as United Express under capacity-purchase agreements. The modern holding-company structure traces to the October 2010 merger of UAL Corporation with Continental Airlines (renamed United Airlines Holdings in 2019).

  • Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Founders: Walter Varney (Varney Air Lines, 1926), William Boeing & Frederick Rentschler (United Aircraft and Transport Corporation, 1929 consolidation), Air Mail Act of 1934 (regulatory split that created United Air Lines)
  • CEO: Scott Kirby — appointed 2020
  • Headcount: 113,200 employees (as of 2025-12-31)
  • Revenue: $59.1B (FY2025 per latest 10-K, fetched live from SEC EDGAR XBRL on build)
  • Valuation: Market cap updates daily; this page does not display a live quote — see the UAL public quote.
  • Next earnings call: July 15, 2026 (per Investor Relations)
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SpaceX began trading on Nasdaq under SPCX on June 12, 2026, completing the largest initial public offering in history. After pricing its shares at a fixed $135.00 the night before — skipping the customary range entirely — the stock opened at $150, ran as high as $176.52, and closed its first session at $160.95, up about 19%. That close lifted SpaceX's market capitalization above $2 trillion, against a ~$1.77 trillion valuation at the offer price. The company sold more than 555 million shares for…

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Anthropic releases Claude Fable 5, its first generally-available Mythos-class model

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Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 with sharper judgement and dynamic workflows

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Kotlin 2.4 and Android Studio Quail 1 land 48 hours apart

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Meta breaks ground on $10B, 1GW data center in Lebanon, Indiana

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Anthropic files confidential S-1 with SEC at ~$965B valuation

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