Jerry Yang and David Filo killing it There's a new obsession with IPOs, but will we ever see another eBay, Cisco or Amazon?

We've looked at large companies whose market caps grew 1000% the fastest. (As measured by their market cap after their first quarter as a public company.)

Of course, in many cases that growth was achieved thanks to the Dot Com Bubble or the credit bubble, which lifted all boats.

Our list of legendary IPOs includes companies worth at least $50 million when they went public, adjusted for inflation, going back to the earlier nineties.