Google’s parent company, Alphabet, hit a new milestone on Friday: a $2 trillion market cap.

Google is now the world’s fourth most valuable public company, right behind Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft, which has a market cap of just over $3 trillion and overtook Apple earlier this year for first place.

  • DosDude👾@retrolemmy.com
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    7 months ago

    How the hell is Nvidia worth more?

    Why is this kind of market cap even possible?

    This makes no sense on all fronts…

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      I think that they’re considered to be well-positioned to extract a ton of money from companies that want to do parallel computing, AI and suchlike.

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      They’re the main server hardware supplier around, especially when it comes to new tech areas like generative technology and things that require a lot of computation.

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        In short, Google fires all employees that as much as think about supporting Palestine.

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            Yet it’s somehow okay for the company to voice political opinions, and it’s also okay to voice political opinions that are in line with the CEO’s opinions on company time.

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              It’s not okay, it’s legal. This argument gets incessantly downvoted on Lemmy. No one is arguing ethics. They’re just citing the law.

              Speaking as someone who has attended many protests, it’s very important to keep the law on your side. Downvoting factual legal information is inhibiting to future protesters, and needs to stop. Share accurate information to prevent repercussions like this from happening to uninformed protesters in the future.

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                I used the word okay because the person above me did. It is also legal to voice political opinions, even on company time, even on company platforms, and it is also legal for the company to fire the people doing so. That said, the company is thus taking a political stance by firing those people.

                That’s all I’m saying. Not that it is illegal what Google did, but that it is reprehensible.

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                  That’s the misinformation that cost these people their jobs. Stop spreading it. You’re wrong, and dangerously misinforming others about US laws. You cannot voice political opinions at work if the company has a policy against the practice.

                  If an employee has been warned that their actions are in violation of a company policy, and that further conduct would result in termination, they are within their right to terminate. Furthermore, willful non-compliance of company policy will likely disqualify the former employee from unemployment benefits at hearing.

                  These are laws. You don’t have to like them, but pretending they don’t exist could cost others their jobs in the future.

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        Look up Project Olympus and Israel’s use of AI (Lavender/The Gospel). Many inside the company have good reason to believe that Google/Amazon is powering the AI that is leading to the indiscriminate killings.

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    So Apple became the first trillion dollar company and ~5 years later Google becomes the first A* 2 trillion dollar company. That rate of growth sounds inflated and unrealistic.

    [edit] updated to reflect corrections based on u/[email protected] 's pedantry

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      Google becomes the first 2 trillion dollar company.

      Except no, because Google is still worth less than nVidia, Apple, and Microsoft. So one of them was the first $2 trillion company.

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          I tried to convert 2 trillion to Roman numerals found out they never used M, instead it’s either using an Etruscan system where you’d have something like CCCCCCIƆƆƆƆƆƆƆƆ or an X with some lines above it that I can’t write.

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            Unicode has a “combining overline” character (U+305). Just stick it after the character you want. I’m on Android, and could use “UnicodePad”.

            I think that trying to represent it like that would exceed the comment length limit on the Threadiverse, though.

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        No, but a derivatives market that is apparently worth more than the world’s GDP times 100 really doesn’t make sense.

        There is nuance between abolishing money and having Wall Street own every major company and selling parts of each many times over.

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        Why are you trying to reason with a person that says nonsensical things like that? You’re wasting your time and effort. It’s ok to just downvote and move on.

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          There may not be any hope of changing his mind. But pointing out the ridiculousness of their comment can potentially make the difference to other people who may not have the same knowledge, or haven’t thought it through.