The Rise Of Mega Deals In Venture Capital Financing

Interestingly, mega-deal counts aren’t the only thing ballooning in venture capital financing. Almost everything has gotten bigger: venture capital funds, deal sizes, and exit valuations. Today’s infographic comes from Pitchbook’s quarterly Venture Monitor, and visualizes the trends shaping the U.S. venture capital landscape. Fundraising Venture capital fundraising remains robust, with $29.6 billion raised across 162 funds year-to-date. Not only that, a higher proportion of funds are quite large. Roughly 9% were sized $500 million or more, with 15 such mega-funds closed year-to-date....

February 24, 2023 · 5 min · 921 words · Victor Mccoy

The Story Of The Golden Triangle In British Columbia

The Golden Triangle In a hidden corner of Northwestern Canada lies some of the world’s most significant mineral potential. Billions of dollars of undiscovered gold, silver, and copper still sit within an unexplored area that was once remote. However, only now can these world-class deposits be finally tapped. Skeena Resources has generously helped us to put together the story of the famed Golden Triangle. The History of the Golden Triangle Even before Canada was officially a country, the area now known as the Golden Triangle was a hub for prospectors looking to strike it rich....

February 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1763 words · Moses Perez

Timeline The Rise Fall And Return Of The Hummer

The latter proved to be the Hummer’s Achilles’ heel. By 2007, a recession was coming, and the appetite for oversized gas guzzlers had shrunk. The Hummer brand was discontinued, and its last truck rolled off the production line in 2010. Over a decade later, GM is reviving the Hummer as a fully-electric off-road vehicle. Preorders have surpassed 65,000 units, but how does this compare to the brand’s heyday in the 2000s?...

February 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1214 words · Carol Smith

Visualizing The Difference Between Cbd Oil And Hemp Oil

But while awareness of these products is at an all-time high, false or misleading information continues to cause confusion, and creates an unnecessary barrier for consumers who want to experiment with, or try different products. For example, 69% of cannabidiol (CBD) products are reported to have inaccurate labeling, so it’s no surprise that some consumers are uncertain about the suitability of these products and are hesitant to invest. Today’s graphic from Elements of Green dives into the differences between popular cannabis products, CBD oil and hemp seed oil—more commonly known as hemp oil— and the common misconceptions that are inhibiting consumers from entering the space en masse....

February 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1247 words · Maria Williams

Visualizing The Footprint Of Highways In American Cities Visual Capitalist

Visualizing the Footprint of Highways in American Cities Driving on the open road is a defining feature of the American experience, made possible by coast-to-coast highways. It defined a generation of life and ingrained the automobile into the urban fabric of American cities, for better and worse. Today’s animations show how highways reshaped the downtown cores of six American cities and created new patterns of urban life. But first, some background information on the creation of the interstate system....

February 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1171 words · Charles Besson

Visualizing The Global Share Of U S Stock Markets

These two major listing hubs dwarf all other exchanges around the world. In fact, the NYSE on its own is larger than the Shanghai, Shenzhen, Japan, and Euronext exchanges put together. As of January 2023, the value of stocks listed on U.S. exchanges made up 42% of the global total. How does this total stack up, historically? The U.S. Share Over Time For much of the 1970s, the U.S. made up more than half of global stock market value....

February 24, 2023 · 4 min · 782 words · Sharon Wilburn

Visualizing The Happiest Country On Every Continent

Today’s visualization pulls data from the seventh World Happiness Report 2019, which ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels. We’ve previously shown the variables used to measure happiness in this report, but here, we break down rankings by continent and region for a clearer picture of where each country lies. North America Unhappy Americans have caused the country to tumble in rankings for a third straight year, despite evidence that things are generally looking up....

February 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1263 words · David Berg

Visualizing The Human Impact On The Ocean Economy

The sustainable use of the ocean and its resources for economic development and livelihoods have such far-reaching effects, that its protection is a significant goal of the United Nations, as well as for many other countries and organizations throughout the world. However, these vital ocean assets are in danger of sinking quickly. Ahead of World Oceans Day on June 8, 2020, we look at the total value of assets that come from our ocean, and how various human activities are affecting these resources....

February 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1075 words · Robert Mcconnell

Visualizing The Most Important Ethereum Forks To Date

Unlike many other blockchain networks, Ethereum is programmable. This customizable feature has enabled developers to solve problems ranging from digital identification and privacy, to corporate ownership and data security. When the blockchain community disagrees on what changes the network needs to function smoothly or when such changes should take place, developers plan for a fork (an offshoot) of the underlying code rules. Today’s graphic maps out the major Ethereum blockchain forks that have occurred to date, highlighting key events that surrounded each of these updates....

February 24, 2023 · 12 min · 2364 words · Ethel Alexander

Whoops How Did The Media And Pollsters Get The Election So Wrong

However, as we noted yesterday, the consensus view is not to be trusted in a post-Brexit world. Here’s what went wrong: We looked at the predictions made by 12 major newspapers and pollsters the day before the election, to see where they went wrong. For Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire – not a single source gave an edge to Republicans. For Florida and North Carolina, the pollsters were slightly less reckless....

February 24, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · Laura Parris

5 Big Picture Trends Being Accelerated By The Pandemic

No doubt, even after a viable vaccine is released to the general public and things begin to return to some semblance of normalcy, there will be long lasting effects on society and the economy. It’s been said that COVID-19 has hit fast forward on a number of trends, from e-commerce to workplace culture. Today, we’ll highlight five of these accelerating trends. #1: Screen Life Takes Hold Smartphones have drastically altered many parts our lives – including how we spend time....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1144 words · Dana Wittkop

7 Facts That Will Free You From The Fear Of Stock Market Crashes

Largest Bull Markets Understandably, this makes many people very nervous. Everyone remembers the mayhem of 2008 – and with stock prices at all-time highs, the fear of a market meltdown is a valid concern for many investors. How to Become Unshakeable Today’s infographic is from Tony Robbins, leveraging data and talking points from his #1 Best Selling book Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook, which is now available on paperback. It leans on insights from the world’s top investors – like Ray Dalio and John Bogle – to present seven indisputable facts about market crashes, using clear patterns established over decades of data....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1245 words · Kenneth Addison

Chart Investors Buy Gold Etfs At Record Pace

What were the three most popular investments over the last month? If we’re judging by ETF inflows, the three areas that investors piled into were precious metals, government bonds, and low-volatility equities. Notably, it was gold ETFs that set a new record with their highest monthly inflows in eight years, as investors bought $7.9 billion of securities in February. This is according to the latest from market data company Markit, that also noted that inflows relative to assets under management (AUM) were equally as impressive....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1257 words · Richard Ware

Comparing The Wealth Of U S Geographic Regions Over Time

Every year, the average American takes home about $51,600 in personal income. Of course, what you make each year depends on factors like your job, work ethic, education, and personal circumstances – but it also varies significantly over geography. The Geographical Wage Gap Today’s chart uses data from the Brookings Institute, and it focuses on the geographical wage gap, or the difference in per capita income that exists between various U....

February 23, 2023 · 5 min · 1020 words · Dustin Carter

Emerging Markets A Growing Set Of Opportunities Visual Capitalist

Emerging Markets: A Growing Set of Opportunities With growth portfolios becoming increasingly focused on China, investors may develop a tendency to overlook the broader emerging markets universe. To shed a light on some lesser-known opportunities, this infographic from BlackRock explores the evolving landscapes of Southeast Asia, Brazil, and India. Putting Opportunity Into Perspective Emerging markets often exhibit lower price/earnings ratios (P/E) when compared to developed markets. While this may suggest that the region is attractively priced, investors can also view emerging markets from a relative size perspective....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1247 words · Daniel Garcia

Infographic 9 Construction Projects That Broke The Bank

9 Construction Projects That Broke the Bank Large and sophisticated construction projects have a tendency to go over-budget and to sometimes stall indefinitely. However, there have been some that have disappointed more than others. Today’s infographic covers some of the most notorious construction projects that quadrupled in cost, become obsolete, or were downright botched. For good reference before reading this list, it may be worth checking out this previous infographic: Top 10 Civil Engineering Projects of All-Time....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1173 words · Rebecca Billingsley

Infographic A Survey Of Wall Street S Top Analysts For 2015

What’s Ahead in 2015: A Survey of Wall Street’s Top Analysts The folks on Wall Street remain optimistic that the party will keep on going. Hopefully nobody takes away the punch bowl. Ten of the top analysts from the mainstays of Wall Street made predictions to Barron’s in an annual December survey. Their expectations for 2015? The S&P 500 will continue to soar (+10% was the mean prediction), the American economy will continue to gain traction (+3....

February 23, 2023 · 4 min · 673 words · Ronald Friedman

Infographic Amazon S Biggest Acquisitions

The Everything Store on But fast forward to the end of last week, and SVB was shuttered by regulators after a panic-induced bank run. So, how exactly did this happen? We dig in below. Road to a Bank Run SVB and its customers generally thrived during the low interest rate era, but as rates rose, SVB found itself more exposed to risk than a typical bank. Even so, at the end of 2022, the bank’s balance sheet showed no cause for alarm....

February 23, 2023 · 4 min · 741 words · Tyron Voorhees

Infographic How The Modern Consumer Is Different

How the Modern Consumer is Different There is a prevailing wisdom that says the stereotypical American consumer can be defined by certain characteristics. Based on what popular culture tells us, as well as years of experiences and data, we all have an idea of what the average consumer might look for in a house, car, restaurant, or shopping center. But as circumstances change, so do consumer tastes – and according to a recent report by Deloitte, the modern consumer is becoming increasingly distinct from those of years past....

February 23, 2023 · 6 min · 1122 words · Anitra Glaude

Infographic The Buying Power Of The U S Dollar Over The Last Century

The value of money is not static. In the short term, it may ebb and flow against other currencies on the market. In the long-term, a currency tends to lose buying power over time through inflation, and as more currency units are created. Inflation is a result of too much money chasing too few goods – and it is often influenced by government policies, central banks, and other factors. In this short timeline of monetary history in the 20th century, we look at major events, the change in money supply, and the buying power of the U....

February 23, 2023 · 8 min · 1549 words · Victoria Harrell