Impres­sive: “A new study by Stan­ford Uni­ver­si­ty pro­fes­sors shows that it is vaster than per­haps any­one imag­ined, with 39,900 active for-prof­it com­pa­nies that can trace their begin­nings to Stan­ford. In addi­tion to found­ing busi­ness­es, Stan­ford grad­u­ates have also cre­at­ed some 30,000 non­prof­it orga­ni­za­tions. In fact, there are so many busi­ness­es with Stan­ford roots that if they formed an inde­pen­dent coun­try, their com­bined rev­enue of $2.7 tril­lion annu­al­ly would make it the 10th-largest econ­o­my in the world, gen­er­at­ing an esti­mat­ed 5.4 mil­lion jobs since the 1930s…”

Stan­ford grad­u­ates have enor­mous impact

[…] there are so many busi­ness­es with Stan­ford roots that if they formed an inde­pen­dent coun­try, their com­bined rev­enue of $2.7 tril­lion annu­al­ly would make it the 10th-largest econ­o­my in the world,…

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