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Tag Archives: Amazon
Data is the new oil
Is data really the new oil? It depends on the the point of view, of course. Cars will drive on electricity or hydrogen, but not on data. Homes won’t be heated by data, although data-centres can generate a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Alphabet, Amazon, Annual Report, Apple, Assets, BP, Chevron, Companies, Exxon Mobile, Facebook, Fundamental Analysis, Gearing, Industries, Liabilities, Microsoft, Profit, Revenue, Royal Dutch Shell, Samsung, Spatial graph, Stock Market, Toyota, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, Volkswagen
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fAAnG revisited – alternative financial ratios visualised IV
This will be the third and last post on this subject. As already announced, not all fAAnG companies will be in the graph – only the 3 A-companies: Amazon, Alphabet (although still represented by Google’s G in the acronym) and … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Alphabet, Amazon, Annual Report, Apple, Assets, Cash Flow, Companies, Current Ratio, Equity, Financial Ratios, Fundamental Analysis, Google, Industries, Liabilities, Revenue, Spatial graph, Stock Market, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation
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FAANG revisited – alternative financial ratios visualised
AnRep3D is able to visualise financial data from companies in time. By now most readers will know, but until now we have been rather conservative in this blog. It’s time to show more of the power of the generator. (Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Alphabet, Amazon, Annual Report, AnRep3D, Apple, Assets, Companies, Equity, FAANG, Fundamental Analysis, Google, Industries, Javascript, Liabilities, Profit, Revenue, Spatial graph, Stock Market, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, WebGL
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FAANG
Can we define a couple of technology-companies as a large tooth? Probably not, but still the acronym FANG was introduced to group Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google. When Apple was added (remarkable as this is a real hardware-centered company – … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Alphabet, Amazon, Annual Report, Apple, Assets, Companies, Equity, FAANG, Facebook, FANG, Fundamental Analysis, Gearing, Google, HTML5, Industries, Javascript, Liabilities, Netflix, Profit, Revenue, Spatial graph, Stock Market, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, WebGL
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Ten years of Amazon (with reference Alphabet/Google) Part II
In the previous post I couldn’t tell everything, because the total message would have been too long and therfore confusing. Two things were different: A long period of time (10 years) was taken for Amazon, but for Google (later Alphabet) … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Alphbet, Amazon, Annual Report, Assets, Companies, Equity, Fundamental Analysis, Gearing, Industries, Javascript, Liabilities, Product-based, Profit, Profit before taxation, retail, Revenue, Service-based, Spatial graph, Stock Market, Total Assets, Total liabilities, transition, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, WebGL
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Ten years of Amazon – using Alphabet/Google as a reference
Again, I would like to show you the 3D-graph first, but this time several things will be different. So let me start with an explanation. Firstly, the graph is showing Amazon over a period of ten years (2007 – 2016). … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Alphabet, Amazon, Annual Report, Assets, Companies, Equity, Free demo generator, Fundamental Analysis, Google, HTML5, Industries, Javascript, Liabilities, Profit, Revenue, Stock Market, Tech Giants, USA, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, WebGL
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