I never looked it up but was always thinking hyper
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"Exponential growth is the rate of change measured over a given number of equal time intervals. Basically, when a business grows by 100% (or doubles) over multiple time intervals, each increase of 100% is added to the starting value, resulting in compounding and an environment of exponential growth."
https://clevertap.com/blog/exponential-growth...l%20growth.
I like Deanotn's example of assigning a number (i.e. 40% or greater) that defines what it is as many people might guess at 100%
In comparison, here's Apple's growth rate
https://csimarket.com/stocks/singleY_growth_r...PL&rev
One of the things Verb has talked about and its been in some of their job listings is hockey stick type of growth in the future which would be called exponential or hypergrowth
About 1/2 down on this page, you can see the compoung annual growth rates for some of the top tech companies
https://finbox.com/NASDAQGS:MSFT/explorer/eps...ed_cagr_5y
Not everyone is a Amazon