[OC] Behind Google’s latest Billions Posted by sankeyart Tags:DataData Is BeautifulDataIsBeautiful 11 comments So Google makes more money from Other than either Youtube or the play store I’d like to have “other revenue” of $700m Interesting, according to android calculator, Google paid 48x as much taxes as Tesla this year. 7.2 billion to 148 million. It seems like android related items don’t even make the list. Funny how this chart looks identical to the previous 100 hundred times its been posted in this sub… 🤔 What’s the $11B other on the profit side that’s not counted as revenue? How did Google tax expenses increase by 56%? Looks like they can afford to go back to single ads on YouTube Whatever this type of data visualization is called, I love it So Googles market cap is 2.5x higher than Tesla with 100x the gross profit? Tesla’s so overvalued, it’s maddening Which head includes salaries? Comments are closed.
Interesting, according to android calculator, Google paid 48x as much taxes as Tesla this year. 7.2 billion to 148 million.
Funny how this chart looks identical to the previous 100 hundred times its been posted in this sub… 🤔
So Googles market cap is 2.5x higher than Tesla with 100x the gross profit? Tesla’s so overvalued, it’s maddening
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So Google makes more money from Other than either Youtube or the play store
I’d like to have “other revenue” of $700m
Interesting, according to android calculator, Google paid 48x as much taxes as Tesla this year. 7.2 billion to 148 million.
It seems like android related items don’t even make the list.
Funny how this chart looks identical to the previous 100 hundred times its been posted in this sub… 🤔
What’s the $11B other on the profit side that’s not counted as revenue?
How did Google tax expenses increase by 56%?
Looks like they can afford to go back to single ads on YouTube
Whatever this type of data visualization is called, I love it
So Googles market cap is 2.5x higher than Tesla with 100x the gross profit? Tesla’s so overvalued, it’s maddening
Which head includes salaries?
Comments are closed.