McDonald’s has a franchise business model in which it makes money from franchises through rent, and royalties. McDonald’s has also established a robust supply chain worldwide.
The business model of Starbucks consists of company-operated stores and licensed stores. Starbucks substantially controls all the processes for a secured supply chain.
PayPal has a two-sided business model where it makes money from both merchants for completing their payment transactions and consumers for various financial products.
Meta’s business model is organized into two segments: Family of Apps (FoA) and Reality Labs (RL). Meta (Facebook) primarily makes money from selling advertising placements to marketers.
Nvidia’s platforms and business model designs graphics processing units (GPUs) for four large markets: Gaming, Data Centers, Professional Visualization, and Automotive.
Fastly has a usage-based business model. Fastly derives its revenue primarily from usage-based fees earned from customers using Fastly’s platform. How does Fastly work?