No you're moving the goalposts here again. You're using examples without taking into account revenue. Yes, some average person might give a quid for a train ticket if they earn £31k a year but are unlikely to give £1m to someone. But somebody who has £500bn might well give £1m to someone for a house. In fact the thing that I've just described is called a bank and lots of them exist.
Do you sit reading the Financial Times and say "Phillip Morris taking over Vectura for £1bn? Ludicrous". No you don't because you understand that Phillip Morris doesn't earn £31k a year so talking about them in the idea of whether they've give someone a quid at a train station is stupid.
We already had this conversation. We used the average UK wage to break down the exact difference in personal to City's revenue to create a like for like scenario. £7500 for a £9300 price for an average person is the EXACT same as £120m to £150m price for Man City. City earn £500m a year.
Would you say the Moon is close? Probably not if you're comparing it to the corner shop. Probably would if you're comparing it to Alpha Centuri. You're trying to compare these figures to somebody else's revenue but City doesn't have somebody else's revenue, they have City's revenue.