They really hiding well their source of revenue. but it seems like they make more from Data mining than actual service provided as an intermediary to transactions.
dsp_guy on
Geez, I wish I paid $1 in tax for every $7.44 earned.
sayinmer on
over 30% net profit growing 14% YoY
let that sink in
LivingBirb on
Why is professional fees a thinner line than litigation provision?
Shadowslade on
30% net profit, 14% YoY growth,
It’s pretty crazy how much of world is moving away from physical money for their purchases, and now Visa and MasterCard combined just get a percentage of almost every purchase made in the entire consumer market.
100 bucks cash could just keep circulating between purchases but now it turns into 98, then 96.04, then 94.12, etc.. yeah there’s taxes doing the same thing also but that’s true or both cash or card so it’s a moot pointÂ
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bean930 on
Visa has higher net profit than Tesla.
BelethorsGeneralShit on
Why would their litigation provisions increase by 1500%? Did they just want to build up a reserve? Some sort regulatory framework change that causes them to anticipate higher future legal expenses?
Blueopus2 on
Lol networking and processing only costs $200 million
leovin on
Nearly 50% operating profit holy shit
cidcaller on
Such payments infrastructure should have sovereign control with no profit goal
mitus87 on
this is Q4 FY25.. not Q1 FY26 unless we time travelled..
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They really hiding well their source of revenue. but it seems like they make more from Data mining than actual service provided as an intermediary to transactions.
Geez, I wish I paid $1 in tax for every $7.44 earned.
over 30% net profit growing 14% YoY
let that sink in
Why is professional fees a thinner line than litigation provision?
30% net profit, 14% YoY growth,
It’s pretty crazy how much of world is moving away from physical money for their purchases, and now Visa and MasterCard combined just get a percentage of almost every purchase made in the entire consumer market.
100 bucks cash could just keep circulating between purchases but now it turns into 98, then 96.04, then 94.12, etc.. yeah there’s taxes doing the same thing also but that’s true or both cash or card so it’s a moot pointÂ
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Visa has higher net profit than Tesla.
Why would their litigation provisions increase by 1500%? Did they just want to build up a reserve? Some sort regulatory framework change that causes them to anticipate higher future legal expenses?
Lol networking and processing only costs $200 million
Nearly 50% operating profit holy shit
Such payments infrastructure should have sovereign control with no profit goal
this is Q4 FY25.. not Q1 FY26 unless we time travelled..