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Maybe it's true if you only consider tech companies in the bay area (silicon valley)? Apple is 2.3T.

GOOG (1.2T) + NVDA (.38T) + META (.29T) + ADBE (.14T) + CRM (.14T) + NFLX (.12T) = 2.27T

Oracle makes or breaks this if you still want to consider them a Silicon Valley company (the headquarters was moved to Austin last year)




I assumed SV giants meant tech giants meant Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta.


Neither MS or Amazon are SV companies...


I assumed the same while writing the comment above.

Perhaps the source I was remembering was also referring to SV companies, and I thought it meant the big ones above.




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