• GorGor@startrek.website
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    22 hours ago

    this is interesting to me. can you show your work? Id be interested in going through the thought experiment as well.

    • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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      Market cap is around $141 billion.

      Number of employees is around 60,000.

      60% of employees: 36,000.

      60% of market cap: $84 billion.

      $84B / 36,000 = $2.33 million.

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        15 hours ago

        If you want to compare it to salaries, I think you would need to do the year-over-year change. But even that wouldn’t factor in all the bloated C-suite bonuses and such, so I feel like the calculations would end up being much more complex.

        For instance, if you work somewhere for 23 years making on average $100,000 per year, you’ll have received about $2.3 million from that company over time. If that company’s market cap increases by $2.3 million per employee in that course of time, then you would be about even by your metric.

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        22 hours ago

        gotcha. What about assets? Im not an accounting person, but we routinely buy tooling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Raw materials have costs/value associated with them. How would that figure in?