Re: [nexa] nexa Digest, Vol 150, Issue 51
Curioso, io lo apro dai risultati di Google a “most profitable statista” Riporto i dati in miliardi di $ 1. Apple 51,41 2. Saudi Aramco 49,27 3. Softbank Group 47,05 4. Industrial Bank of Cina 45,78 5. Microsoft 44,28 6. Berkshire Hathaway 42,52 7. Alphabet 40,50 8. Agricultural Bank of China 31,29 9. China Construction Bank 29,28 10. Facebook 29,14 — Beppe
On 25 Oct 2021, at 14:18, nexa-request@server-nexa.polito.it wrote:
From: Roberto Resoli <roberto@resolutions.it> To: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it Subject: Re: [nexa] [selfie] domenica alle 17 "Potere digitale" Message-ID: <2a76eb23-9126-e888-bd18-b186be238145@resolutions.it> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
Il 25/10/21 11:18, Giuseppe Attardi ha scritto:
Walmart ha margini bassissimi dovuti agli alti costi. Bisogna considerare i profitti o il net income, che vede in testa Apple, e include tutte le Big Tech:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/269857/most-profitable-companies-worldwi...
Il 25/10/21 14:45, Giuseppe Attardi ha scritto:
Curioso, io lo apro dai risultati di Google a “most profitable statista”
eh, probabilmente il referer Google ha una pista privilegiata ;-)
Riporto i dati in miliardi di $
1. Apple 51,41 2. Saudi Aramco 49,27 3. Softbank Group 47,05 4. Industrial Bank of Cina 45,78 5. Microsoft 44,28 6. Berkshire Hathaway 42,52 7. Alphabet 40,50 8. Agricultural Bank of China 31,29 9. China Construction Bank 29,28 10. Facebook 29,14
Grazie mille, più o meno coincide (vedi mia recente autorisposta) http://cdn.statcdn.com/Infographic/images/normal/17545.jpeg rob
— Beppe
Una piccola nota a margine: Il 25/10/21 14:52, Roberto Resoli ha scritto:
5. Microsoft 44,28
e, September 16, 2021: https://californianewstimes.com/big-techs-buyback-bonanza-demands-closer-att... "When Microsoft allocated $60 billion to buy back this week, references in the financial media were barely justified. Such huge amounts seem to be almost routine these days." rob
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