313. Nvidia's most valuable asset is not on its balance sheet

313. Nvidia's most valuable asset is not on its balance sheet

What is Nvidia actually worth?

You could look at their factories, their hardware, their staff. But their most valuable assets — the patents, the processes, the institutional knowledge — don't appear anywhere on their balance sheet.

And Nvidia is not an exception.

Research from Stanford and Chicago Booth, covering 21,000 M&A transactions worth $15 trillion, shows that intangible assets now account for over half the total value of acquired companies.

Customer data alone totals over $1.1 trillion!

Here's what this means for you:

the most valuable things your organisation owns are probably invisible too — and if you're not actively investing in them, they are quietly decaying.

Listen to this episode to learn:

  • Why the standard ways of measuring company value are systematically misleading us
  • What the research actually shows — and why it should change how you think about your own organisation
  • Why intangible assets decay if you don't actively invest in them
  • What corporate leaders should be asking about their brand, customer data and institutional knowledge right now
  • Why founders who ignore intangible assets while building their product are making an expensive mistake

This episode is for you if:

  • You are a corporate leader trying to make the case for investing in brand, data or customer insight
  • You are a founder who wants to build something that is genuinely hard to replicate
  • You want to understand where real value is created in the age of AI

Book a free consulting session with Sophia: https://calendly.com/sophia-matveeva/sample-consulting-session-2026

Read the full Chicago Booth Review article here: https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/nvidias-most-valuable-asset-is-not-on-its-balance-sheet

Timestamps
  • 00:00 – The hidden asset behind NVIDIA's valuation
  • 02:15 – Chicago Booth's research on intangible assets
  • 04:35 – Why 70% of companies are undervalued
  • 06:50 – NVIDIA's real moat: patents no one sees
  • 09:15 – Fixing your company's intangible assets
  • 11:35 – Free consulting session offer
  • 13:55 – Key takeaways for founders and investors

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