
See how much the world's biggest companies earn every single second, with the numbers stacking up live. Search a company and watch its revenue-per-second tick up before your eyes. Get a real feel for just how massive 'big-company money' actually is.
A global corporation's annual revenue runs into the tens of trillions of won — a number too big to feel real. So this content slices that yearly revenue down to the second, showing how much actually piles up each second as the figure ticks upward.
A year is about 31.5 million seconds. A company with 30 trillion won in annual revenue earns roughly 950,000 won per second. Seen this way, you really feel just how large 'big-company money' is.
The number shown here is 'revenue.' Revenue is all the money a company takes in; what's left after subtracting costs, wages, taxes and so on is 'profit.' Big revenue doesn't mean big profit.
So think of revenue-per-second as a measure of a company's 'size.' How much it actually keeps takes other figures like operating margin. ('Stock MBTI' covers those.)
Search major companies at home and abroad — Samsung Electronics, Apple, NVIDIA — and watch that company's revenue-per-second climb before your eyes. Switching between companies, it's fun to compare how different the speeds are by industry and size.
The numbers are converted to a per-second basis from public financial data, so they may differ from actual revenue flow. Enjoy them as a way to feel the scale.
It's not real-time actual revenue. It takes public annual and quarterly revenue and divides it by the second to show how much piles up on average. It's meant for feeling the scale.
Not necessarily. Revenue is just size; you also need to look at how much it actually keeps (profit), how fast it grows, its debt, and more.
Annual revenue is divided by the seconds in a year (about 31.5 million). 30 trillion won a year works out to about 950,000 won per second.