vane
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- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 6 days ago:
AMD
$415.98 B Market Cap
$29.60 B Revenue
$2.47 B Earnings
$74.82 B Assets
$15.15 B Liabilities415.98/2.47 = 168,41 years
TSMC
$1522 B Market Cap
$88.34 B Revenue
$42.91 B Earnings
$239.88 B Assets
$81.82 B Liabilities1522/42.91 = 35,47 years
Aramco ( this one is below 10 yay )
$1671 B Market Cap
$461.56 B Revenue
$193.21 B Earnings
$659.66 B Assets
$212.28 B Liabilities1671/193.21 = 8,65 years
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 6 days ago:
Thanks, corrected
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 6 days ago:
Bank
JPMorgan
$848.45 B Market Cap
$175.65 B Revenue
$71.04 B Earnings
$4552 B Assets
$4195 B Liabilities848.45/175.65 = 4,83 years
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 6 days ago:
More tech companies :
Oracle
$713.58 B Market Cap
$59.01 B Revenue
$18.07 B Earnings
$180.44 B Assets
$155.78 B Liabilities713.58/18.07 = 39.48 years
Google
$3433 B Market Cap
$371.39 B Revenue
$140.07 B Earnings
$502.05 B Assets
$139.13 B Liabilities3433/140.07 = 24,51 years
Apple
$3991 B Market Cap
$408.62 B Revenue
$130.21 B Earnings
$331.49 B Assets
$265.66 B Liabilities3991/130.21 = 30,65 years
Microsoft
$3769 B Market Cap
$281.72 B Revenue
$123.62 B Earnings
$619.00 B Assets
$275.52 B Liabilities3769/281.72 = 13,38 years
Amazon $2674 B Market Cap
$670.03 B Revenue
$85.15 B Earnings
$682.17 B Assets
$348.39 B Liabilities2674/85.15 = 31,40 years
Meta
$1602 B Market Cap
$178.80 B Revenue
$81.23 B Earnings
$294.74 B Assets
$99.67 B Liabilities1602/81.23 = 19,72 years
- Comment on 'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1bn on AI bubble bursting | LBC 6 days ago:
Nvidia
$4752 B Market Cap
$165 B Revenue
$100 B Earnings $40 B Liabilities $140 B Assets4752/100 = 47 years to pay up market cap
Palantir
$445 B Market Cap
$3.44 B Revenue
$0.79 B Earnings
445/0.79 = 569 years to pay up market capIt’s pumped more than in 1998
- Comment on $96.5 million for Nadella | Microsoft's CEO receives record pay in a year that saw 15,000+ layoffs 2 weeks ago:
they’re not killing them, they’re monopolizing what they have by adding mandatory cloud like apple and google so you have no way to switch, sure they will lose customers but those who will stay won’t leave anymore because there won’t be way back
- Comment on $96.5 million for Nadella | Microsoft's CEO receives record pay in a year that saw 15,000+ layoffs 2 weeks ago:
Microsoft Corporation’s Revenue by Segment
Products & Services (Percent Share) 2023 2024 2025 Server Products And Tools 37.74% 39.87% 34.94% Microsoft Three Six Five Commercial Products And Cloud Services - - 31.15% Gaming 7.3% 8.77% 8.33% Linked In Corporation 7.15% 6.68% 6.32% Devices 2.61% 1.92% 6.15% Search And News Advertising5.76% 5.13% 4.93% Dynamics Products And Cloud Services 2.57% 2.64% 2.78% Enterprise Services 3.64% 3.1% 2.75% Microsoft Three Six Five Consumer Products and Cloud Services - - 2.63% Other Products And Services 0.1% 0.02% 0.03% Microsoft Office System 22.99% 22.39% - Windows 10.15% 9.48% - Total Revenue 100% 100% 100% I doubt they care about consumers, it makes them pennies compared to servers and cloud.
source: bullfincher.io/companies/…/revenue-by-segment - Comment on $96.5 million for Nadella | Microsoft's CEO receives record pay in a year that saw 15,000+ layoffs 2 weeks ago:
In 2015, for example, he took home about $18 million, a small sum compared to 2025’s $96.5 million.
the company pushed its overall 2025 revenue to $281.7 billion
Microsoft has around 230 000 employees.
That means that 1 Microsoft employee in 2025 earned for company roughly $1 280 454
That how monopoly looks like.
- Comment on ‘I realised I’d been ChatGPT-ed into bed’: how ‘Chatfishing’ made finding love on dating apps even weirder 4 weeks ago:
I bought a coffin, lay down in it and outsourced my entire life. Never felt more comfortable in my life.
- Comment on Data Shows That AI Use Is Now Declining at Large Companies 1 month ago:
Large companies actually enforce people to use AI with telemetry tracking and punish for not using it. They measure efficiency of worker by amount of AI the worker use.
- Comment on OpenAI reportedly on the hook for $300B Oracle Cloud bill 1 month ago:
Did they pay for anything, or they just fund everything from donations ?
- Comment on Valve 'Fremont' APU breaks cover on Geekbench, most likely for a future console 2 months ago:
Gabe do mobile phone please.
- Comment on Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing? 2 months ago:
Sleep takes battery even if nothing is running. It’s big so if you will play only steam deck for a while after that every controller would feel small and nintendo switch would feel like baby toy.
- Comment on 2 months ago:
Can’t wait to have no electricity if I don’t produce it by myself because corporate Karen needs to speak with their AI boyfriend.
- Comment on Atari set to acquire 82% of Thunderful Group AB, as Thunderful announce they're "restructuring" 3 months ago:
year of linux
- Comment on Sam Altman warns there's no legal confidentiality when using ChatGPT as a therapist 3 months ago:
That’s pointing us into one conclusion, people don’t like silence.
- Comment on Rumor: FromSoftware Making New Game For 2026 Codenamed FMC 3 months ago:
Fantasy Monster Cards
- Comment on Showing your ID to get online might become a reality 5 months ago:
Another episode of EU trying to kill internet. People are already switching from websites to chats because websites are not usable after all those laws, if they ban chats people will switch to something else. The number of protocols are unlimited.
- Comment on Amazon's previous VP of Prime Gaming said they "tried everything" to disrupt Steam 8 months ago:
Maybe it’s because they don’t have VP of Steam at Valve ?