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Founder and Publisher at Visual Capitalist
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A founder of Visual Capitalist, Jeff holds a BCom from the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Jeff believes that a fusion of information and design can bring investors unique insight in a way that has never been done before. Originally hailing from Penticton, BC, Jeff is also an avid traveller, ...more

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Who Are The Russian Oligarchs?
Together, the top 10 Russian oligarchs have a net worth of $186 billion, equivalent to the market cap of large publicly-traded companies like McDonald’s and AMD.
DoorDash Is Dominating The U.S. Food Delivery Market
DoorDash’s market share of food delivery services in the U.S. has crossed the 50% threshold.
The Science Of Nuclear Weapons, Visualized
All matter is composed of atoms, which host different combinations of three particles, protons, electrons, and neutrons. Nuclear weapons work by capitalizing on the interactions of protons and neutrons to create an explosive chain reaction.
Where Does The World’s Ultra-Wealthy Population Live Today?
The pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain disruptions have thrown the world into disarray in recent years, but that hasn’t stopped the world’s ultra-wealthy population from growing at a strong clip.
Visualizing Ukraine’s Top Trading Partners And Products
International trade was equal to 65% of Ukraine’s GDP in 2020, totaling to $102.9 billion of goods exchanged with countries around the world. Ukraine’s international trade has been irreversibly disrupted since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Visualizing Apple’s Rise To The Top Of The Gaming Business
Apple generates more operating profit from gaming than many of the most reputable gaming companies combined. Gaming revenues are driven by App Store fees.
Putting EV Valuations Into Perspective
The global push for lower emissions has created a mania around pure-electric automakers.
The Number Of EV Models Will Double By 2024
The wave of new electric models is being primarily driven by legacy automakers, many of whom are entering the EV market for the first time.
The Future Of Global Coal Production (2021-2024F)
Coal is the world’s most affordable energy fuel, and as such, the world’s biggest commodity market for electricity generation.
How Much Does It Cost To Host The Olympics?
How much does it cost to host the Olympic games? Over the years, the final price tag has varied greatly from city to city. Here’s a look at the estimated cost of hosting the games (both summer and winter) since 1998.
A Visual Guide To Stock Splits
If companies want their stock price to continue rising, why would they want to split it, effectively lowering the price?
Visualizing The State Of Global Debt, By Country
Since COVID-19 started its spread around the world in 2020, the global economy has been put to the test with supply chain disruptions, price volatility for commodities, challenges in the job market, and declining income from tourism.
The Cost Of Space Gets Cheaper
Today, a SpaceX rocket launching can be 97% cheaper than a Russian Soyuz ride cost in the ’60s.
The Top 10 Biggest Companies In India
When India hosted the 13th BRICS summit in September 2021, it was the sixth-largest economy in the world with a GDP of $3.05 trillion. That’s more than double the GDP it had in 2009.
Seeing Red: Is The Heydey Of Pandemic Stocks Over?
The stock market, and the stocks that flourished during the COVID-19 pandemic, in particular, are off to a rough start in 2022.
How The Top Cryptocurrencies Performed In 2021
Last year wasn’t just a breakout year for crypto in terms of returns, but also the growing infrastructure’s maturity and resulting decorrelation of individual crypto industries and coins.
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