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by crazygringo
3127 days ago
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Agreed. I've never come across this particular metric before, but intuitively I would have expected something more akin to a P/E ratio in the 10's or even 20's, not a factor of 1x. Can anyone explain here why the stock market cap isn't much, much higher than a single year's GDP? Is it because GDP is essentially "revenue" while market cap is "discounted future profits" -- and thus 20 years of 5% profit is going to be on the same order of magnitude of 1 year of revenue? |
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