Why it has never been better to be a big company

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Why it has never been better to be a big company

The Economist | May 26, 2025

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3 key takeaways from the article

  1. For all the unwieldiness it entails, scale has always brought enormous benefits in business.  Now size is conferring advantages in new ways. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reinforcing the dominance of big firms over small ones. So is the presidency of Donald Trump, which has raised the importance of resilience and political sway. 
  2. All this helps explain why, since Mr Trump’s inauguration, the Russell 2000 index of America’s smallest listed companies is down by 11%, compared with a drop of only 3% in the S&P 100 index of America’s largest firms. 
  3. Yet the shifting business landscape also presents dangers for corporate giants.  As with all new technologies, incumbents that are too timid in using AI will be exposed to newcomers that have built themselves around it. Then there is the risk that Mr Trump’s tariffs result in a lasting reversal of globalisation which limits companies’ access to foreign markets. That scenario would hit big companies harder than small ones.

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Topics:  Large Businesses, Small Businesses, Tariff, USA, Economies of Scale

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