Companies that will still be growing profits in 50 years:
Microsoft
Meta
Amazon
Visa
Mastercard
McDonalds
Coinbase
Blackrock
Coca Cola
Chevron
Berkshire
Who else?
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Their data showed 10 year average annual EPS growth in the following order:
Nvidia: 51.6%
Tesla: 48.6
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🔹 North America
🇺🇸 Walmart – $648B
🇺🇸 Amazon – $575B
🇺🇸 UnitedHealth Group – $372B
🇺🇸 Berkshire Hathaway – $365B
🇺🇸 CVS Health – $358B
🇺🇸 ExxonMobil – $345B
🇺🇸 Alphabet – $345B
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But instead of backing down, Elon fired back, telling Disney's CEO to "go f*** himself."
Here's what happened next.
In November 2023, Disney’s CEO Bob Iger stoppe
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