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Rankings - Largest Companies by Market Cap

Welcome to our list of public companies ranked by their market capitalization, specifically those with a market cap exceeding $10 million and traded on the U.S. Stock Market.

As you go through our list, you might find familiar names, but you'll likely discover companies you've never heard of, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with industry titans. That's the fascinating aspect of delving into these rankings—finding the unsung heroes and hidden gems of the business world.

Whether you're an investor, a business analyst, or someone simply fascinated by the ever-changing landscape of corporate financial health, this list offers an illuminating perspective.

What is Market Capitalization?

Market capitalization, commonly referred to as market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares of stock. It is calculated by multiplying the company's share price by its total number of outstanding shares.

This key indicator provides a snapshot of a company's current financial standing, its comparative worth, its broader influence on the market and economy, also offering insights into its potential risks and rewards.

companies by market cap
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Rank
Symbol
Company Name
Market Cap
Price
Country
Sector
1
4.24 T
$ 175.63
US
Manufacturing
2
3.90 T
$ 265.127
US
Information
3
3.00 T
$ 157.28
US
Manufacturing
4
2.29 T
$ 2272.19
US
Information
5
2.29 T
$ 2269.18
US
Information
6
2.29 T
$ 2295.45
US
Retail Trade
7
1.88 T
$ 12.31
US
Information
8
1.36 T
$ 580.1
US
Manufacturing
9
1.22 T
$ 87.73
Taiwan
Manufacturing
10
976.12 B
$ 803.26
US
Manufacturing
11
795.67 B
$ 121.88
US
Finance and Insurance
12
785.99 B
$ 151.63
US
Retail Trade
13
686.53 B
$ 71.725
US
Information
14
684.37 B
$ 287.99
US
Manufacturing
15
658.66 B
$ 194.145
US
Finance and Insurance
16
618.21 B
$ 41.6
China
Information
17
570.60 B
$
18
506.15 B
$ 329.025
US
Finance and Insurance
19
492.32 B
$ 176.23
US
Information
20
467.40 B
$ 86.06
US
Manufacturing
21
422.42 B
$ 497.67
US
Retail Trade
22
402.99 B
$ 176.19
US
Manufacturing
23
388.25 B
$
24
371.76 B
$ 295.61
US
Retail Trade
25
364.06 B
$ 7.54
US
Information
26
352.82 B
$ 155.356
US
Manufacturing
27
344.84 B
$ 152.83
US
Manufacturing
28
338.20 B
$ 37.45
US
Finance and Insurance
29
328.36 B
$ 95.59
Germany
Information
30
327.81 B
$ 94.68
Germany
Information
31
307.83 B
$ 166.38
Manufacturing
32
301.85 B
$
33
296.35 B
$ 64.52
US
Manufacturing
34
286.63 B
$
35
285.66 B
$ 75.8
US
Manufacturing
36
284.10 B
$ 90.05
China
Information
37
279.75 B
$ 0.036
Manufacturing
38
278.31 B
$ 95.34
US
Manufacturing
39
271.24 B
$ 551
Netherlands
Manufacturing
40
266.95 B
$ 122.2
US
Information
41
265.76 B
$ 48.9
Manufacturing
42
264.77 B
$
France
Retail Trade
43
256.93 B
$
44
253.66 B
$ 99.26
US
Manufacturing
45
253.56 B
$
Switzerland
Manufacturing
46
253.56 B
$ 43.52
Switzerland
Manufacturing
47
250.48 B
$ 43.43
US
Finance and Insurance
48
239.71 B
$ 167.05
US
Information
49
235.47 B
$ 168.97
Japan
Manufacturing
50
232.93 B
$ 135.07
US
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
51
231.65 B
$
France
Manufacturing
52
229.28 B
$ 64.36
United Kingdom
Manufacturing
53
224.71 B
$ 121.47
Switzerland
Manufacturing
54
223.99 B
$ 83.85
Switzerland
Manufacturing
55
223.14 B
$ 81.88
US
Finance and Insurance
56
221.54 B
$ 112.27
Manufacturing
57
217.73 B
$ 299.921
58
217.73 B
$ 312.315
US
Finance and Insurance
59
216.58 B
$ 248.64
US
Accommodation and Food Services
60
216.50 B
$ 376.055
US
Information
61
216.26 B
$ 303.305
62
215.69 B
$ 488.66
US
Finance and Insurance
63
213.71 B
$ 30.64
United Kingdom
Finance and Insurance
64
212.42 B
$ 6.18
United Kingdom
Finance and Insurance
65
211.17 B
$
China
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
66
210.37 B
$ 54.8769
Netherlands
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
67
209.97 B
$ 107.775
Denmark
Manufacturing
68
209.90 B
$ 92.9766
US
Manufacturing
69
209.62 B
$ 101.49
US
Finance and Insurance
70
209.60 B
$ 110.21
71
204.78 B
$ 167.15
US
Finance and Insurance
72
201.62 B
$ 214.65
US
Manufacturing
73
199.10 B
$ 87.72
US
Manufacturing
74
198.42 B
$ 19.565
US
Information
75
196.89 B
$ 51.03
India
Finance and Insurance
76
193.61 B
$ 59.29
Germany
Manufacturing
77
190.69 B
$ 170.45
US
Manufacturing
78
189.75 B
$ 427.33
US
Information
79
181.74 B
$ 23.98
US
Transportation and Warehousing
80
181.38 B
$ 98.6
Canada
Finance and Insurance
81
180.80 B
$ 48.165
US
Information
82
178.72 B
$
83
176.61 B
$ 18.21
Germany
Information
84
176.30 B
$ 6.76
China
Retail Trade
85
174.85 B
$ 524.1
US
Manufacturing
86
174.57 B
$ 2194.23
US
Manufacturing
87
174.50 B
$ 67.87
Mexico
Manufacturing
88
173.58 B
$ 65.07
Finance and Insurance
89
173.19 B
$ 214.03
US
Manufacturing
90
169.05 B
$ 51.62
US
Finance and Insurance
91
169.01 B
$ 628.62
US
Finance and Insurance
92
167.79 B
$ 148.9
US
Manufacturing
93
166.59 B
$ 336.355
US
Finance and Insurance
94
164.43 B
$ 165.223
US
Manufacturing
95
160.51 B
$ 5.82
Japan
Finance and Insurance
96
159.90 B
$ 136.61
US
Manufacturing
97
159.59 B
$ 236.5
US
Manufacturing
98
159.06 B
$ 295.74
Gibraltar
Information
99
158.06 B
$
Netherlands
Manufacturing
100
156.25 B
$ 34.88
Cayman Islands
Retail Trade
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Companies with Valuation Above $1 Trillion

Achieving a market capitalization exceeding $1 trillion serves as a defining milestone in the world of business and finance. This achievement places a company in an elite circle of industry behemoths that wield significant power, not only within their respective sectors but also on a global scale. These trillion-dollar enterprises play a critical role in shaping global economic landscapes, advancing technological innovation, and influencing consumer behavior.

Characteristics of Trillion-Dollar Companies:

  • Global Footprint: Companies in the trillion-dollar market cap club typically possess an expansive international presence. Their business operations and revenue streams are diversified, often spread across various continents and industries. Such a broad reach allows them to mitigate regional economic risks and capitalize on global growth opportunities.
  • Innovation Leaders: Unceasing innovation is a hallmark feature of trillion-dollar companies. They consistently lead in research and development endeavors, often setting the pace for technological breakthroughs and industry standards. Their commitment to innovation not only ensures long-term sustainability but also contributes to a competitive edge in ever-evolving markets.
  • Consumer Impact: The products and services provided by these companies often permeate every aspect of our daily lives. Whether it's the smartphone you use, the cloud services storing your data, or the online platform where you shop, the chances are high that a trillion-dollar company has a role in it.
  • Market Stability: With their expansive asset portfolios, robust financials, and diversified revenue streams, these companies are often viewed as secure investments. They provide a degree of market stability, acting as a kind of financial bulwark. However, it's essential to note that even these industry leaders are not wholly insulated from market volatility or economic downturns.

Significance in the Financial Markets:

The influence of trillion-dollar companies extends far beyond their industry borders. They hold a disproportionate impact on major stock market indices like the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and NASDAQ. The performance of these companies can shift the financial markets considerably, affecting investor sentiment, portfolio values, and even macroeconomic indicators.

List of Companies with a market cap above a trillion dollars:

Below is a list of some of the companies that have reached or surpassed the coveted $1 trillion market cap:

  • NVIDIA Corp (NVDA)
  • Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
  • Apple Inc (AAPL)
  • Alphabet Inc (GOOG)
  • Alphabet Inc (GOOGL)
  • Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)
  • Meta Platforms Inc (META)
  • Broadcom Inc (AVGO)
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM)