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I'm sorry for any confusion, but it seems there are a few typos and unclear parts in your question. I'll do my best to provide a helpful response based on my understanding.
When you mention "public company Icons with stock symbol filetype-py," I believe you're asking about publicly traded companies on the US stock exchange that have a connection to the Python programming language (filetype-py). However, this seems to be a misunderstanding. Stock symbols are not related to file types; they represent the ticker symbols for publicly traded companies.
If you're looking for publicly traded companies that use Python for their operations, growth, or earnings, that would require specific research into each company's operations and reporting. It's not uncommon for companies to use Python for data analysis, machine learning, or other tasks. However, making a connection between Python usage and earnings or growth for a specific company would be a complex analysis requiring knowledge of the specific company's business and industry.
Some examples of publicly traded companies that have mentioned using Python in their businesses include:
1. Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) - Google's parent company
2. Meta Platforms, Inc. (FB) - Formerly Facebook
3. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)
4. Netflix, Inc. (NFLX)
5. Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
These are just a few examples, and it's important to note that Python usage is not the primary driver of these companies' earnings or growth. Their financial health is determined by a wide range of factors, and their use of Python is simply one part of their overall technology strategy.
If you're interested in learning more about Python usage in specific industries or companies, I would recommend looking for industry reports, case studies, or news articles about the topic. These can provide more detailed information about how companies are using Python and the impact it has on their operations.