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Leading single-cell genomics platform; $642M FY2025 revenue. Chromium and Visium spatial platforms power cell-type discovery in oncology, neuroscience, and immunology.
10x Genomics was founded in 2012 in Pleasanton, California by Serge Saxonov, Ben Hindson, and Kevin Ness. The company developed the Chromium platform for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), enabling researchers to analyze gene expression across thousands of individual cells simultaneously—a capability that transformed cell biology, immunology, and cancer research. The Visium Spatial Gene Expression platform extended this to map gene expression within intact tissue architecture.\n\n10x Genomics' instruments and consumables are used by leading academic research centers, pharmaceutical companies, and translational medicine teams to profile the cellular composition of tumors, map the nervous system, characterize immune responses, and develop cell therapies. The company reported full-year 2025 revenue of $642.8 million, up from $610.8 million in 2024, and guides to $600–$625 million for 2026 amid cautious biotech funding conditions.\n\nThe company is transitioning toward a broader multi-omics portfolio including ATAC-seq, protein detection, and spatial multi-omics, while defending market position against competition from Parse Biosciences, Vizgen, and others. Despite near-term funding headwinds in academic markets, 10x Genomics remains a foundational infrastructure provider for the cell atlas era of biology.
2024 Revenue: KRW 175.2T (+7.7% YoY) | Operating Profit: KRW 14.2T (-5.9%) | Vehicle Sales: 4.14M units (-1.8%) | Q4 2024: Revenue KRW 46.62T (+11.9%), Op Profit KRW 2.82T (-17.2%) | Electrified Vehicles: 757k units (+8.9%, 21.8% of sales) | US Market: 988k units (+9%) | 2025 guidance: 3-4% revenue growth, 7-8% op margin
Hyundai Motor Company was founded in 1967 in Seoul, South Korea, by Chung Ju-yung and has grown into one of the world's largest automotive manufacturers, ranking third globally by vehicle sales. From its origins as a budget-focused automaker producing affordable, practical vehicles for emerging markets, Hyundai has transformed over the past two decades into a technology-forward brand competing directly with European and Japanese premium manufacturers. Its mission centers on delivering smart mobility solutions for a sustainable future.\n\nHyundai's product lineup spans mass-market sedans, SUVs, and commercial vehicles, alongside its premium Genesis brand and the Ioniq dedicated EV lineup. The Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, and Ioniq 7 have emerged as critically acclaimed electric vehicles, with the Ioniq 5 winning the World Car of the Year award. Hyundai is also investing heavily in hydrogen fuel cell technology, autonomous driving, and robotics through subsidiaries including Boston Dynamics. Its vehicles are sold in over 200 countries through a network of more than 6,000 dealerships.\n\nHyundai reported revenue of KRW 175.2 trillion in 2024, a 7.7% year-over-year increase, with Q4 2024 revenue of KRW 46.62T (+11.9%). The company sold 4.14M vehicles globally in 2024. With major EV manufacturing investments underway in the United States (Metaplant America in Georgia), Hyundai is positioning itself to be a top-three EV manufacturer globally by 2030, backed by robust R&D spending and a vertically integrated battery and platform strategy.
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