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Lea la reina de Internet y su informe en un artículo: una Biblia de inversión y una guía de selección de acciones para el sector de Internet

Hora de lanzamiento:2025-08-05 Vistas de la página: El tamaño:grande en pequeño

En la madrugada del 31 de mayo, hora de Beijing, Mary Meeker, conocida como la "Reina de Internet", publicó el Informe de Tendencias de Internet 2018, que también es su 23º año para publicar el Informe de Internet.

el Informe anual de la Reina de Internet casi se convertirá en un informe de lectura obligada para todos los emprendedores de Internet. Entonces, ¿quién es la Reina de Internet? ¿Por qué su informe llama tanto la atención?

Reina de Internet: Un símbolo de Wall Street en la década de 1990

En septiembre de 1958, Mary Meeker nació en Indiana, EE. UU. En

1982, Meeker se unió a Merrill Lynch, la correduría más famosa de la época, como corredor de bolsa.

La carrera de Meeker como analista estrella comenzó en 1991, cuando se unió al reconocido banco de inversiones Morgan Stanley y comenzó su brillante carrera como analista de tecnología.

Desde 1995, el trabajo de Meeker ha cambiado con la tendencia cambiante de Internet, y se ha centrado en estudiar cómo empresas conocidas como Yahoo, AOL y Amazon ajustarán sus estructuras y competirán con entre sí. En

1996, Mary Meeker se convirtió en jefa del departamento de análisis técnico de capital de Morgan Stanley como deseaba, y también creó una nueva carrera que brilló en Wall Street, analista de Internet. Así como los bonos basura representaban a Wall Street en la década de 1980, Mary Meeker se convirtió en un símbolo de Wall Street en la década de 1990. A finales de

2010, Meeker dejó su puesto como director general de Morgan Stanley, dejó Wall Street y se fue a California para convertirse en socio de la conocida empresa de capital de riesgo KPCB. Fundada en 1972, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers es el mayor fondo de riesgo de los Estados Unidos, y su obra maestra más orgullosa es la fundación de Netscape.

La Reina de Internet Informe: Una Biblia de Inversión y Guía de Recolección de Acciones para Internet

En 1994, Meeker se encontró con un informe en el New York Times sobre el desarrollo de un navegador web por la empresa emergente Mosaic. Meeker se dio cuenta de inmediato de que este navegador web podía cambiar la forma en que las personas accedían a la información. Luego se puso en contacto con los dos fundadores de Mosaic y presentó la empresa a los inversores de Wall Street.

Mosaic más tarde cambió su nombre a Netscape y se hizo público en Nueva York en 1995. Gracias a la buena relación de Meeker con los dos fundadores de Netscape, Morgan Stanley se convirtió en el suscriptor principal de la oferta pública inicial (IPO) de Netscape.

El 9 de agosto de ese año, Netscape cerró el primer día de cotización, y el precio de las acciones se disparó del precio de emisión de $14 a $75, estableciendo un récord para el primer día de ganancias de la empresa pública en La OPI de Netscape de ese año también se convirtió en un símbolo importante de la llegada de la era de Internet. En

1995, además de ser responsable de la inclusión de Netscape, Meeker y su colega Chris Depp comenzaron a publicar el "Informe de Internet", y primero propusieron las "vistas de página" y otros indicadores de análisis de acciones en línea. El informe fue considerado por los inversores como la biblia de la inversión en el campo de Internet, y se publicó en libros y públicamente, lo que causó grandes repercusiones en toda la industria tecnológica.

1996 - En 1997, Meeker y Morgan Stanley publicaron el "Informe de publicidad en Internet" y el "Informe de venta minorista en Internet", que establecieron la posición de Meeker como el primer analista en el campo de Internet de una sola vez. El Informe de la Reina de Internet se convirtió en un informe de lectura obligada para casi todos los empresarios de Internet en ese momento.

El Informe de la Reina de Internet no es diferente de una guía de selección de valores. Las acciones de AOL, Dell, Amazon, eBay y otras empresas que recomendó a los inversores trajeron rápidamente más de diez veces el retorno de la inversión.

"Predicciones de Dios" en el Informe de la Reina de Internet

La razón principal por la que la industria valora tanto el Informe de la Reina de Internet son las Predicciones de Dios de Mikel. A continuación, enumeramos brevemente algunos ejemplos de predicciones de Dios en el Informe de la Reina de Internet.

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