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s1artibartfast
1326 days ago
Sure, but that is revenue, not valuation, which can be lower (or higher).
For example, Walmart has 560B+ revenue per year and a market cap of 380B.
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protomyth
1326 days ago
Cargill would have an amazingly high valuation just due to all the assets owned.
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s1artibartfast
1326 days ago
You may very well be right! I didn't mean to come off saying you are wrong, just that Revenue isn't a proxy. IKEA on the other hand I very highly doubt has a higher market cap. Retail typically has high Revenue and low margin, like Walmart
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protomyth
1326 days ago
For a bit of information
https://m.startribune.com/minnesotas-cargill-is-largest-u-s-...
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