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I was thinking about market cap growth of the large company seems to be singificantly higher than average inflation over the last two decades |Year|Leader|Market cap| |:-|:-|:-| |2006|Exxon Mobil|$0.447T| |2011|Exxon Mobil|$0.406T| |2016|Apple|$0.609T| |2021|Apple|$2.902T| |2024|Apple|$3.766T| |2025|NVIDIA|$4.533T| |2026|NVIDIA|$5.146T| U.S. CPI inflation of about 2.5% CAGR. In real inflation-adjusted terms, the “largest company” got about 7× bigger. The recent take off of Apple and Nvidia actually creates more of less of a cubic trajactory of market cap growth, and a simple model can …
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The first 100 trillion dollar company should emerge before year 2058
· r/investing
· Jun 17, 2026