"Nevertheless, the largest market capitalizations today have new names: Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft or Amazon."
Seems to me that it's stretching a point a bit to call Apple and Microsoft "new". Both of them have been around since the 1970s, so they're over 40 years old already. Microsoft has been publicly traded since 1986, and Apple since 1980, so around 35 and 40 years respectively. Shorter than companies by IBM, but if he wanted to talk about "new" he should have stuck to companies that have existed (or at least been publicly traded) for less than, say, 20 years. As it is now, he's naming…