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Ever wondered which companies were started from a small place like a Garage and now its worth more than a Billion. Are you dreaming to start your own ? Start it from a garage , get an inspiration from the following list of 7 world famous companies which were started with two to three people and from a garage. Later you will be gaping at this list. Thank me later for that !



#7 Lotus Cars


The founder of the company, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman built the first Lotus Racing Car in his Garage in Northland. All he used to build it was some tools, skill and Austin Seven engine to build the very first Lotus Mark I.

Now, its a very huge racing company which exists in every Racing game as well as in real life races.

#6 Harley Davidson



In 1901, William Harley drew a sketch to his dream motorcycle, which he didn't have enough place and help to build it. His very close childhood friend Arthur Davidson helped him and they started chasing their dreams.
In the next two years they built their very first motorcycle in a 15 foot shed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Harley Davidson the motorcycle's legendary company was born in 1903, from a Garage.

#5 Hewlett-Packard


William Hewlett and David Packard started their company in a garage in 1939. Their first products were audio oscillators and Walt Disney were the one to buy 8 of it from HP.

Now HP is one of the best Hardware and Computer Manufacturers in the world.

#4 Walt Disney


About 45 minutes not far off from Disneyland Park in Anaheim, CA, there's a house in Los Angeles where The Walt Disney Company got its begin. In 1923, the house fit in with Walt Disney's uncle, Robert Disney. Walt and his sibling Roy moved in with their uncle and set up "The First Disney Studio" in the one-auto carport out back. There they began taping the Alice Comedies which was some piece of the first Alice's Wonderland.


#3 Amazon


Jeff Bezos established Amazon.com in 1994 as an online book shop. At the time, it was totally used up his carport in Bellevue, Washington. He sold his first book in July 1995 and issued his IPO two years after the fact in 1997.

#2 Apple


In 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, ages 21 and 26 individually, began Apple Computers by offering 50 units of Wozniak's Apple I Computer at $500 each to a neighborhood retailer. Occupations took the buy request to a parts merchant and requested the parts. "The Steves" and their little group hand-manufactured 50 workstations in 30 days from a carport in Cupertino, CA.

#1 Google


As Stanford Graduate understudies, Larry Page and Sergey Brin began what's currently known as Google from Susan Wojcicki's carport in September 1998. Before long the task was meddling with their schoolwork, so they attempted to offer it to Excite for $1 million. Energize rejected the offer and now Google is the most trafficked site on the planet.

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