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Did you know that gigantic revenue sources are hiding within some giant companies like Costco? Find out all the shocking and fascinating details later in this email.
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📈 Unexpectedly Giant Sources of Revenue Inside Huge Public Companies
Trung Phan, who writes a weekly newsletter on culture and business, recently pulled some great stats from inside the biggest companies.
Here are some gigantic revenue sources within some of the giants:
Costco ($250 billion in 2024 sales) sold more than $9 billion of clothing.
Amazon ($638 billion) made $56 billion from advertising.
Walmart ($648 billion) sold more than 1.5 billion pounds of bananas, the retailer’s top-selling item.
Apple ($395 billion) made about $40 billion in wearables like Apple Watches and AirPods, which is more than the total revenue of Visa ($36 billion).
Phan focused on Home Depot ($160 billion). Gardening accounted for 12.5% of Home Depot’s revenue. That’s more than appliances, lumber and paint, which you may associate with Home Depot before gardening.
Home Depot makes more money on gardening (plants, flowers, shrubs, soils, grills, patio furniture) than Hermes and Spotify make in yearly revenue ($16 billion each).
Phan cited this passage from a Wall Street Journal article:
“Home Depot runs 25 trial gardens in nine climate zones across the U.S. and studies them in the field under a variety of conditions. … For security purposes, some of those experimental gardens are hidden in cornfields or through backyard donkey corrals, protected on secret farms before the plants are selected and patented.”
📊 Stat of the Day
🚀 >$600,000: The price for a space flight with Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic in 2026. Tickets already were about $600,000 and the company is planning to hike prices for space tourism. The company has lost more than $2.1 billion since it started trading publicly in October 2019 and is waiting on its first profitable quarter.
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