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“Where is the Capital? An Overview” by johnswentworth

Nov 17, 2025
Where do new dollars in capital markets ultimately flow? The discussion explores the dominance of oil infrastructure, accounting for 25% of capital assets, alongside the power grid and consumer goods, each representing significant shares. Telecom and railroad investments are detailed, showcasing their vital roles in linking society. Healthcare and tech companies also reveal surprising asset compositions. Ultimately, the focus is on how infrastructure—the backbone of the economy—holds the majority of capital, driving societal progress and stability.
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INSIGHT

Power Grid Is Large And Stable

  • Power grid companies hold about 16% of sampled capital in steady assets like plants, lines, and substations.
  • Revenues and maintenance capex are predictable across regional utilities.
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Retailers Hold Lots Of Tangible Assets

  • Consumer firms represent about 13% of sampled capital, mainly buildings, equipment, and inventory.
  • Retailers like Lowe's show large inventories and property components on their balance sheets.
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Tech Choices Shape Telecom Capital

  • Telecoms (8%) differ by legacy technology: central offices, cell towers, coax, fiber, or satellites.
  • Technical choices shape where telecom capital is concentrated.
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