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JoshAGould t1_j02fkza wrote
Reply to comment by ersioo in [OC] Johnson & Johnson has HALF the net profit margin of Pfizer despite making almost $1bn more in net revenue by giteam
Yeah that is why I specified 'or at least expected.'
ersioo t1_j02f4gk wrote
Reply to comment by JoshAGould in [OC] Johnson & Johnson has HALF the net profit margin of Pfizer despite making almost $1bn more in net revenue by giteam
“provision” for tax. Gotta keep it to the side for a couple of years in case they come knockin
neurodiverseotter t1_j0276oe wrote
Reply to [OC] Johnson & Johnson has HALF the net profit margin of Pfizer despite making almost $1bn more in net revenue by giteam
I think when the budget for marketing is almost twice the budget for R&D, something is kinda wrong...
Birdy_Cephon_Altera OP t1_j025s64 wrote
Reply to comment by Hour_Neighborhood784 in Average Price of Gasoline in the United States, Adjusted for Inflation, 1995 to 2022 [OC] by Birdy_Cephon_Altera
That's the orange line.
peterskurt t1_j01vzsm wrote
It would be interesting to do a difference between Wendy’s and Burger King somehow.
Uncle-Cake t1_j01vdaw wrote
Oh look, another population density map!
chrisdancy OP t1_j01uuzs wrote
Reply to comment by DaninVA in [OC] Personal Health History Info Graphic by chrisdancy
App, sorta. The data is kept in Airtable for my doctors and other labs etc.
This is a power point template to make it easy to see it all.
DaninVA t1_j01ruy2 wrote
Reply to comment by chrisdancy in [OC] Personal Health History Info Graphic by chrisdancy
Can you DM template to me? Thanks!
DaninVA t1_j01rryg wrote
Reply to [OC] Personal Health History Info Graphic by chrisdancy
Sorry if I missed the comment but did you create this piecemeal or is there an app? I’m a healthcare provider and this a great way to visualize a person’s journey. Thanks for sharing
almightygarlicdoggo t1_j01oiqg wrote
Reply to [OC] Johnson & Johnson has HALF the net profit margin of Pfizer despite making almost $1bn more in net revenue by giteam
It's interesting how despite the US having about half the population of Europe, these companies make twice the revenue in the US.
As an outsider, it seems like the US healthcare industry is straight up scamming people.
Also, I'm willing to bet that due to universal healthcare in EU, people are more prone to go to the doctor and consume more medication.
Tristal t1_j01noy1 wrote
Reply to comment by wheezy1749 in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
Sounds good, let's not count those locations either.
Any-Introduction3046 t1_j01myxq wrote
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Scovers t1_j01m3cc wrote
Is it possible to make the points smaller? Each one being what, 50 miles across, makes it a little messy.
Scovers t1_j01lyxb wrote
Reply to comment by DaveinOakland in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
I walk in using the door, works well. Haven’t walked into the building yet.
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BobDogGo t1_j01lnk3 wrote
Reply to comment by MultiplyAccumulate in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
They kan’t kompete with Krispy Kreme
Ortizjohn18 t1_j01l1xe wrote
Might be interesting to see the spread of the next 9 or so biggest chains. As a company becomes a bit smaller I bet we could see more regionality. Then it would be more interesting to compare them to each other.
Chanticleer t1_j01ksar wrote
Reply to [OC] Boss: Learn this new data science tool. Me: May I present, a visualised overview of my poops 💩💩💩 by nickinkorea
Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime. That’s why I poop on company time.
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newbris t1_j01jwom wrote
Reply to comment by bestem in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
For comparison, in my medium Australian city (2.5m) we have:
- 108 Subways
- 113 McDonalds
- 0 Dunkin Donuts (They shut all Australian stores in late 2000's)
- 10 Taco Bells
- 13 Starbucks
- 51 Burger King
- 45 Pizza Huts
- 97 Domino's
- 0 Wendy's
- and 84 KFC
cowboy_dude_6 t1_j01jsf9 wrote
“I’ve discovered that people tend to live in cities” —OP
JoshAGould t1_j01j4ea wrote
Reply to [OC] Johnson & Johnson has HALF the net profit margin of Pfizer despite making almost $1bn more in net revenue by giteam
Actually getting reasonably taxed? I think this is the first breakdown I've seen where a 'normal' tax rate has been applied - or at least is expected.
[deleted] t1_j01irx4 wrote
Reply to comment by kirlandwater in [OC] Visualising Pfizer's latest income statement. Pharmaceutical profit margins are notoriously higher than most other industries by giteam
They do spend quite a bit on R&D normally though. It’s just that a large portion of R&D in 2022 comes from acquisitions, so it’s reported on the balance sheet instead of the income statement
Enigma-Vagene t1_j02h1gd wrote
Reply to comment by funkycoral in [OC] Geospatial density of the biggest fast food chains in the USA by MaverickJW
My town has had a Subway forever and just barely got a Taco Bell a couple of years ago. Let’s just say our cuisine options are extremely limited here.