The co-founder and CEO of SnapChat, 23-year-old Evan Spiegel, turned down an offer of $3 billion from Facebook and then a $4 billion bid from Google.
7
McDonald's serves 75 hamburgers every second, according to the company’s Operations and Training Manual.
5
The first McDonald’s drive-thru was opened near a military base in Arizona “to serve soldiers who weren’t permitted to get out of their cars while wearing fatigues.”
13
If Wal-Mart was classified as a country, it would be the 24th most productive country in the world.
81
The Gmail logo was designed the night before it was launched.
68
Amazon sells more e-books than printed books.
43
A man sued Bank of America for erroneously foreclosing on his home and won. When they didn’t pay the fees, he foreclosed their bank.
12
In 1907, Kellogg’s launched a campaign called "Wink Day" to promote Cornflakes. Women were encouraged to “wink at your grocer and see what you get” (and what they got was a free box of cereal!)
-2