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*What is the largest corporation in the world in terms of net revenue? | *Net is important - what you make is irrelevant, what you keep is relevant. | ||
*What is the total value of the top 100 and top 1000 corporations in the world? | *What is the largest corporation in the world in terms of net revenue? Saudi Aramco, with $100B net. Up in top 10 are the usual suspects including Berkshire: IT, Oil, and Banks, with Amazon at 11th at $33B. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_companies_by_revenue] | ||
*What is the total value of the top 100 and top 1000 corporations in the world? Top 100 - assume $1B after 50, so the top few surpass that by 100x themselves and thus after 50 it would be only a few percent, so top 100 = top 50 - about $10B net average. | |||
*How many Seed Eco-Homes value is that per day? | *How many Seed Eco-Homes value is that per day? | ||
*How many allied OSE operations does it take to do this? | *How many allied OSE operations does it take to do this? |
Revision as of 18:25, 20 June 2023
- Net is important - what you make is irrelevant, what you keep is relevant.
- What is the largest corporation in the world in terms of net revenue? Saudi Aramco, with $100B net. Up in top 10 are the usual suspects including Berkshire: IT, Oil, and Banks, with Amazon at 11th at $33B. [1]
- What is the total value of the top 100 and top 1000 corporations in the world? Top 100 - assume $1B after 50, so the top few surpass that by 100x themselves and thus after 50 it would be only a few percent, so top 100 = top 50 - about $10B net average.
- How many Seed Eco-Homes value is that per day?
- How many allied OSE operations does it take to do this?