Case 2: MIT 4,100 undergraduates Approx. 80,000 alumni 6,400 graduate students 1,000 faculty Entrepreneurial Impact: The Role of MIT – E. Roberts and C. Eesley, KAUFFMAN FOUNDATION Top 10 Companies (2006) Koch Corporation: 80,000 employees, $110B, Companies: 25,800 1967 Employees: 3.3 million Intel: 86,000 employees, $38.3B, 1968 HP: 156,000 employees, $22.6B, 1939 Revenue: USD 2000 billions Raytheon: 72,000 employees, $21.3B, 1922 (≈ GDP in Russia, GDP in China in 2009: US$4.9 tril) McDonnell Douglas: 70,000 employees, Excluding: $14.47B,1939 Companies owned by alumni who deceased by 2003, TI: 30,000 employees, $13.8B, 1930 Took over, Genentech: 12,000 employees, $11.72B, 1976 Qualcomm: 13,000 employees, $9.8B, 1985 Or founded by non-alumnus faculty or staff ThermoElectron: 30,000 employees, $9B, 1956 AOL: 15,000 employees, $6.1B, 2001 Dorm Porch Garage Park (“Science as Inspiration” – L . Page, Google 2002)

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