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The state of Big Tech owning all parties

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    [​IMG] The World’s Tech Giants, Compared to the Size of Economies
    https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-tech-giants-worth-compared-economies-countries/
    It’s no secret that tech giants have exploded in value over the last few years, but the scale can be hard to comprehend.

    Through wide-scaling market penetration, smart diversification, and the transformation of products into services, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have reached market capitalizations well above $1.5 trillion.

    To help us better understand these staggering numbers, a recent study at Mackeeper took the market capitalization of multiple tech giants and compared them with the annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of countries.

    Editor’s note: While these numbers are interesting to compare, it’s worth noting that they represent different things. Market cap is the total value of shares outstanding in a publicly-traded company and gives an indication of total valuation, and GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced by a country in an entire year.

    Other Companies “Bigger” Than Countries
    Tech giants aren’t the only companies that would give countries a run for their money.


    Country/Company Nominal GDP (country) or Market Cap (company)
    United States of America $21,433 B
    China $14,343 B
    Japan $5,082 B
    Germany $3,861 B
    India $2,869 B
    United Kingdom $2,829 B
    France $2,716 B
    Apple $2,125 B
    Italy $2,004 B
    Microsoft $1,942 B
    Saudi Aramco
    $1,888 B

     
    #1 tinman, Jul 14, 2021
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