Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Startups Grow Organically, Large Firms by Acquisition

Virtually all tier-one telcos and data centers grow more by acquisition than organic growth. That has been the case for many decades, but also from 2000 to 2020, with a few firms as exceptions. 


Company

Acquisition Growth

Organic Growth

AT&T

60%

40%

Verizon

55%

45%

CenturyLink

45%

55%

Equinix

75%

25%

Digital Realty Trust

65%

35%


The same trend holds for other global telcos, which since 2000 and up to 2020 have grown much faster by making acquisitions than by organic growth. 


Company Name

Acquisition Growth (% CAGR)

Organic Growth (% CAGR)

China Mobile

15

2

Deutsche Telekom

12

1

Orange

11

2

Telefonica

10

2

NTT

9

2

SoftBank

8

2

Singtel

7

2

Hutchison Whampoa

6

1

Bharti Airtel

5

2

VimpelCom

5

1

Etisalat

4

2

TeliaSonera

4

1

KDDI

3

1

Telstra

3

1

TDC

2

1

Telenor

2

1


Contrast that split of revenue growth drivers with firms in the less capital intensive software industry. In the first five years, most firms grow organically.


Company Name

Organic Growth (% CAGR) First 5 Years

Acquisition-Fueled Growth (% CAGR) First 5 Years

Dropbox

45

0

Zoom Video Communications

100

0

Slack

75

0

Atlassian

50

0

Stripe

100

0

Twilio

75

0

Shopify

50

0

Square

75

0

Instacart

100

0

Airbnb

75

0

Uber

100

0

Lyft

75

0

Pinterest

50

0

Reddit

75

0

Discord

100

0

ZoomInfo

50

0

Datadog

75

0


Hence the importance of merger and acquisition activity in the data center and connectivity businesses, compared to the software business, especially for startup firms.


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