Data Source (Oct 2025): Stockanalysis.com

Visualization: plotset.com

Final Touches: PowerPoint

Visualization was inspired by quartr.com

Posted by Different_Age5369

24 comments
  1. I’d be curious to see a comparison of their combined earnings and cash flows compared to Nvidia

  2. That reminds me, I need to buy some tulip bulbs. I hear everyone wants some.

  3. how ironic it is…without the right column companies, vast number of people in the world will die; without the left column one, people continue to live happily

  4. God AI is going to crash, and when it does Nvidia is going to get hit like a fucking a truck. A lot of industries will, be just the sheer volume of how large Nvidia is, is going to cause waves.

  5. Yikes! And most of their revenue is tied to TWO sources. Talk about a massive bubble!

  6. The stock market is so fucking fake now it’s not even funny.

  7. Crazy that Moderna and Biontech aren’t even big enough to register.

  8. > Eli Lilly

    No wonder Mounjaro goes for half the minimum monthly wage where I live…

  9. “Here at [insert pharma], we are harnessing the power of AI to better help our patients.”

  10. I’m no expert in stocks and shares, but *when* the AI bubble bursts, will this not be really bad for Nvidia’s core business?

  11. I think maybe all of those companies on the right utilize (or have utilized) nVidia products.

  12. Coming soon, Nvidia HealthCare 5090, but you have to wait even longer to get it than you do now with regular healthcare.

  13. The part I find sad is that big pharma is more useful. If nvidia vanished tomorrow it would be annoying. If big pharma vanished tomorrow tens of millions would die around the world. It provides more value to our society.

  14. Fun fact: Novartis and Roche are both located in Basel. A middle size city in Switzerland.

  15. This just shows how big the bubble is. Revenue and profits do not correlate with value. It’s all speculation.

  16. When this bubble bursts, it’s going to be crazy. AI hype is the only thing propping up the market rn

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