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Higher or Lower with real company revenues! Guess which S&P 500 company earns more. Data sourced from SEC EDGAR filings. How long can you keep your streak?
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You see two companies side by side. The left company's revenue is shown. Guess whether the right company has HIGHER or LOWER annual revenue. Keep going until you guess wrong!
Study the S&P 500 companies — tech and retail giants usually have the highest revenue. Remember that revenue ≠ profit; Walmart has huge revenue but slim margins.
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