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Ferrari and Porsche both sell luxury cars. But since their IPOs, investors have treated them very differently. Ferrari, Porsche, IPO, luxury, autos, stocks, markets, valuation, investing, data visualisation
The corporate AI race is moving from model capability to workflow control.
Elon Musk’s fortune looks absurd, but it is not fake. It shows how modern wealth has become a financial claim on the future.
Computing and IT degrees in the US have more than doubled since 2013, pushing tech into the top tier of degree subjects.
US consumer spending is increasingly driven by the rich. The top 10% now account for almost half of all spending, while the bottom 80% have lost share.
For decades, the US oil story was about dependence on foreign supply. That picture has changed. Imports peaked in the 2000s, while exports surged after the mid-2010s. By December 2025, the US exported 354 million barrels of oil in the month, compared with 257 million barrels of imports. America’s oil trade has flipped.
The landline belonged to the home. The mobile belongs to the person. By 2023, the US had 112.4 mobile subscriptions per 100 people, compared with just 25.6 landline subscriptions. Communication moved from places to people, and being unreachable became unusual.
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