Google was once for sale for $750,000 – and the offer was refused
Today, Google (along with parent company Alphabet) is worth approximately $2 trillion, but back in 1999 Google's founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin offered to sell the company for just $750,000, which is mere pocket change compared to the company's current value.
Page and Brin made that mind-blowing offer to Excite CEO George Bell, who carefully considered it but ultimately decided to pass on the deal.
Fast-forward to today...
Excite is now a mere shell of its former self after being acquired by Ask Jeeves in 2004.
Meanwhile, the company that Google has become is currently worth over two trillion bucks.
And in case you didn't know...
$1 trillion is 1,000 billion dollars...
$1 billion is 1,000 million dollars...
And that, my friend, is a lot of dough!
As you can see, Google's net worth has appreciated somewhat over the years, making the passing on its purchase at a mere $750,000 one of the poorest business decisions of all time (in retrospect of course).
But then we all fail to recognize a great opportunity every now and then. After all, no one can peer into the future, right.
That said, this was likely one of the worst cases of missed opportunity in all of human history.
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