Which Companies Generate More Revenue Per Employee Than Every S&P 500 Stock?

 | Aug 07, 2018 11:19PM ET

There are many who focus on the mining sector being poor places to invest because miners have a history of poorly allocating capital. But there is a segment within the mining sector, particularly the gold sector that many investors miss, is the royalty & streaming model. They are asset light businesses, with teams under 40. They are some of the most scalable businesses in the world. This business model creates more revenue per employee and market cap per employee than any other group in the S&P 500. The Three Gold Kings (Franco-Nevada Corporation (TO:FNV), Wheaton Precious Metals (NYSE:WPM) and Royal Gold (NASDAQ:RGLD)), are the largest royalty and streaming companies in mining.

THE THREE GOLD KING vs. S&P 500 COMPANIES (REVENUE/EMPLOYEE)
21 out of the top 50 companies from the S&P 500 that generated the most revenue per employee came from the energy sector. The oil companies saw a resurgence in 2017 because of a recovery in the oil price, accelerating their revenue growth, along with their increased oil production. But, when you compare the top S&P 500 companies on a revenue per employee basis, the top company, Valero Energy (NYSE:VLO), generated less than 50% of the smallest of the three companies generated, Royal Gold. Valero Energy generated almost 60% less than the #1 spot, Wheaton Precious Metals. This is in 2017 when gold and oil produced the similar returns.