9. The Company Has Approximately £100billion ($150billion) Of Spare Cash... More Than The GDP Of 136 Countries
Over the years Apple has been able to build up huge money reserves of £100billion ($150billion) - and that means that the company has more cash than the GDP of 136 countries. In fact, if Apple's spare cash was the worth of a country then the company would slot into the World Bank's list of richest nations at number 58 - just behind Vietnam (GDP of £115billion/$171billion) and ahead of Bangladesh (GDP of £99billion/$149billion). Furthermore, Apple has cash reserves of a higher value than the GDP of Iceland, the Ivory Coast, Serbia and Slovenia put together...
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