Average lifetime of S&P 500 company

Makes even more sense then to buy the averages and benefit from survivorship bias than it does trying to figure out and invest in the individual survivors.
 
"The average lifetime for an S&P 500 company was 90 years; today, it is about 18 years," says Dominic Barton
Any idea what this means? If a company is bought out or merges with another company is it's lifetime considered over in terms of this statistic?

I'm having trouble swallowing this number if end of company life only means company goes under.
 
Makes even more sense then to buy the averages and benefit from survivorship bias than it does trying to figure out and invest in the individual survivors.

Buy a stock, if it goes up, sell it; if it goes down, don't buy it.
-Yogi Berra
 
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