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List of public corporations by market capitalization
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The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value":[1]
Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day. The list is expressed in USD millions, using exchange rates from the selected day to convert other currencies.[2]
Trillion-dollar companies[edit]
The table below lists all companies that have ever had a market capitalization exceeding $1 trillion, the date on which their market cap first exceeded $1 trillion and their record market cap.[3][4]
Company Country When first passed Record value date Record value (in billions USD) Notes $1 trillion $2 trillion $3 trillion Nominal Inflation-
adjusted[5] Apple 2 August 2018 19 August 2020 3 January 2022 26 December 2024 3,940 4,066 [6][7][8][9] Nvidia 30 May 2023 23 February 2024 5 June 2024 25 June 2025 3,770 3,770 [10][11][12][13] Microsoft 25 April 2019 22 June 2021 24 January 2024 25 June 2025 3,660 3,660 [14][15][16][17] Saudi Aramco 11 December 2019 12 December 2019 — 10 May 2022 2,463 2,646 [18][19][20] Amazon 4 September 2018 26 June 2024 — 6 December 2024 2,370 2,446 [21][22][23] Alphabet 16 January 2020 8 November 2021 — 11 December 2024 2,360 2,436 [24][25][26] Meta 28 June 2021 — — 30 June 2025 1,860 1,860 [note 1][27][28] Tesla 25 October 2021 — — 17 December 2024 1,540 1,589 [29][30] Broadcom 13 December 2024 — — 30 June 2025 1,300 1,300 [31][32] PetroChina 5 November 2007 — — 5 November 2007 1,200 1,699 [note 2] TSMC 17 October 2024 — — 17 October 2024 1,067 1,101 [note 3][37] Berkshire Hathaway 28 August 2024 — — 28 August 2024 1,000 1,032 [38] Publicly traded companies[edit]
All market capitalization figures are in USD millions. Only companies with free float of at least 15% are included; the value of unlisted stock classes is excluded. Investment companies are not included in the list.[2]
This list is up to date as of 30 June 2025[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Apple
3,337,000[39] Nvidia
3,850,000[40] 2 Microsoft
2,791,000[41] Microsoft
3,700,000[41] 3 Nvidia
2,644,000[40] Apple
3,060,000[39] 4 Amazon
2,016,000[42] Amazon
2,330,000[42] 5 Alphabet
1,895,000[43] Alphabet
2,150,000[43] 6 Meta
1,460,000[44] Meta
1,860,000[44] 7 Berkshire Hathaway
1,140,000[45] Broadcom
1,300,000[46] 8 Tesla
833,529[47] TSMC
1,170,000[48] 9 Broadcom
787,247[46] Berkshire Hathaway
1,050,000[45] 10 Eli Lilly
782,950[49] Tesla
1,020,000[47]
Source:[3]
This list is up to date as of 31 December 2024[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Microsoft
3,126,000[41] Apple
3,322,000[41] Microsoft
3,543,000[39] Apple
3,785,000[39] 2 Apple
2,648,000[39] Microsoft
3,230,000[39] Apple
3,198,000[41] Nvidia
3,289,000[40] 3 Nvidia
2,259,000[40] Nvidia
3,182,000[40] Nvidia
2,979,000[40] Microsoft
3,134,000[41] 4 Alphabet
1,893,000[43] Alphabet
2,267,000[43] Alphabet
2,058,000[43] Alphabet
2,331,000[43] 5 Amazon
1,874,000[42] Amazon
2,011,000[42] Amazon
1,956,000[42] Amazon
2,307,000[42] 6 Meta
1,238,000[44] Meta
1,279,000[44] Meta
1,448,000[44] Meta
1,478,000[44] 7 Berkshire Hathaway
912,130[45] TSMC
901,390[48] Berkshire Hathaway
993,020[45] Tesla
1,296,000[47] 8 Eli Lilly
739,660[49] Berkshire Hathaway
879,670[45] TSMC
900,670[48] Broadcom
1,087,000[46] 9 TSMC
705,690[48] Eli Lilly
815,210[49] Tesla
835,810[47] TSMC
1,024,000[48] 10 Broadcom
614,220[46] Broadcom
747,360[46] Broadcom
805,670[46] Berkshire Hathaway
978,890[45]
This list is up to date as of 31 December 2023. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Apple
2,609,000[39] Apple
3,050,000[39] Apple
2,677,000[39] Apple
2,994,000[39] 2 Microsoft
2,146,000[41] Microsoft
2,532,000[41] Microsoft
2,346,000[41] Microsoft
2,795,000[41] 3 Alphabet
1,332,000[43] Alphabet
1,530,000[43] Alphabet
1,662,000[43] Alphabet
1,764,000[43] 4 Amazon
1,058,000[42] Amazon
1,337,000[42] Amazon
1,312,000[42] Amazon
1,570,000[42] 5 Nvidia
686,090[40] Nvidia
1,044,000[40] Nvidia
1,074,000[40] Nvidia
1,223,000[40] 6 Berkshire Hathaway
677,770[45] Tesla
829,670[47] Tesla
794,200[47] Meta
909,000[44] 7 Tesla
656,420[47] Berkshire Hathaway
745,010[45] Meta
772,490[44] Tesla
789,930[47] 8 Meta
549,480[50] Meta
735,450[50] Berkshire Hathaway
769,260[45] Berkshire Hathaway
783,550[45] 9 TSMC
482,410[48] TSMC
523,410[48] Eli Lilly
509,890[49] Eli Lilly
553,370[49] 10 Visa
473,870[51] Visa
497,370[51] Visa
480,990[51] TSMC
539,390[48]
This list is as of 31 December 2022. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Apple
2,850,000[39] Apple
2,212,000[39] Apple
2,221,000[39] Apple
2,066,000[39]
2 Microsoft
2,311,000[41] Microsoft
1,920,000[41] Microsoft
1,737,000[41] Microsoft
1,787,000[41]
3 Alphabet
1,846,000[43] Alphabet
1,435,000[43] Alphabet
1,254,000[43] Alphabet
1,145,000[43]
4 Amazon
1,659,000[42] Amazon
1,080,000[42] Amazon
1,151,000[42] Amazon
856,940[42]
5 Tesla
1,114,000[47] Tesla
697,660[47] Tesla
831,150[47] Berkshire Hathaway
681,770[45]
6 Berkshire Hathaway
779,150[45] Berkshire Hathaway
602,450[45] Berkshire Hathaway
596,410[45] UnitedHealth
495,370[52]
7 Nvidia
684,880[40] UnitedHealth
481,870[52] UnitedHealth
472,410[52] Johnson & Johnson
461,840[53]
8 Meta
605,250[50] Johnson & Johnson
467,090[53] Johnson & Johnson
429,500[53] ExxonMobil
454,240[54]
9 TSMC
540,670[48] Tencent
445,990[55] Visa
374,380[51] Visa
439,950[51]
10 UnitedHealth
479,830[52] Meta
436,390[50] Meta
364,650[56] Tencent
405,090[55]
This list is up to date as of December 31, 2021[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Apple
2,050,000[39] Apple
2,286,000[39] Apple
2,339,000[39] Apple
2,913,000[39] 2 Microsoft
1,778,000[41] Microsoft
2,040,000[41] Microsoft
2,119,000[41] Microsoft
2,525,000[41] 3 Amazon
1,558,000[42] Amazon
1,735,000[42] Alphabet
1,777,000[43] Alphabet
1,922,000[43] 4 Alphabet
1,395,000[43] Alphabet
1,680,000[43] Amazon
1,664,000[42] Amazon
1,691,000[42] 5 Meta
838,720[50] Meta
985,920[50] Meta
956,890[50] Tesla
1,061,000[47] 6 Tencent
766,970[55] Tencent
721,460[55] Tesla
776,850[47] Meta
935,640[50] 7 Tesla
641,110[47] Tesla
654,780[47] Berkshire Hathaway
619,950[45] Nvidia
732,920[40] 8 Alibaba Group
615,010[57] Berkshire Hathaway
637,280[45] TSMC
579,030[48] Berkshire Hathaway
668,630[45] 9 TSMC
613,410[48] TSMC
623,160[48] Tencent
574,460[55] TSMC
623,930[48] 10 Berkshire Hathaway
590,050[45] Alibaba Group
615,140[57] Nvidia
517,900[40] Tencent
559,900[55]
This Financial Times–based list is up to data as of December 31, 2020[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Microsoft
1,200,000[41] Apple
1,576,000[39] Apple
1,981,000[39] Apple
2,254,000[39] 2 Apple
1,113,000[39] Microsoft
1,551,000[41] Microsoft
1,592,000[41] Microsoft
1,682,000[41] 3 Amazon
970,590[42] Amazon
1,432,590[42] Amazon
1,577,000[42] Amazon
1,634,000[42] 4 Alphabet
799,180[43] Alphabet
979,700[43] Alphabet
999,570[43] Alphabet
1,185,000[43] 5 Alibaba Group
521,740[57] Facebook
675,690[50] Alibaba Group
795,400[57] Facebook
776,590[50] 6 Facebook
475,460[50] Tencent
620,920[55] Facebook
746,100[50] Tencent
683,470[55] 7 Tencent
471,660[55] Alibaba Group
579,740[57] Tencent
646,790[55] Tesla
668,080[47] 8 Berkshire Hathaway
440,830[45] Berkshire Hathaway
432,570[45] Berkshire Hathaway
509,470[45] Alibaba Group
628,650[57] 9 Visa
357,020[58] Visa
412,710[58] Visa
425,510[58] TSMC
565,280[48] 10 Johnson & Johnson
345,700[53] Johnson & Johnson
370,590[53] TSMC
420,440[48] Berkshire Hathaway
544,780[45]
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2019[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Microsoft
904,860[41] Microsoft
1,028,000[41] Microsoft
1,062,000[41] Apple
1,305,000[39] 2 Apple
835,670[39] Amazon
928,540[42] Apple
1,012,000[39] Microsoft
1,203,000[41] 3 Amazon
874,710[42] Apple
911,240[39] Amazon
858,680[42] Alphabet
922,130[43] 4 Alphabet
818,160[43] Alphabet
751,170[43] Alphabet
838,020[43] Amazon
916,150[42] 5 Berkshire Hathaway
493,750[45] Facebook
551,490[50] Berkshire Hathaway
508,530[45] Facebook
585,320[50] 6 Facebook
475,730[50] Berkshire Hathaway
521,100[45] Facebook
508,050[50] Alibaba Group
569,010[57] 7 Alibaba Group
472,940[57] Alibaba Group
439,150[57] Alibaba Group
435,400[57] Berkshire Hathaway
553,530[45] 8 Tencent
440,980[55] Tencent
432,080[55] Tencent
398,840[55] Tencent
461,370[55] 9 Johnson & Johnson
372,230[53] Visa
379,271[58] Visa
385,370[58] JPMorgan Chase
437,230[59] 10 Visa
353,710[58] Johnson & Johnson
370,300[53] JPMorgan Chase
376,310[59] Visa
416,790[58]
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2018[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter 1 Apple
851,317 Apple
909,840[39] Apple
1,091,000[39] Microsoft
780,520[41] 2 Alphabet
715,404 Amazon
824,790[42] Amazon
976,650[42] Apple
748,680[39] 3 Microsoft
702,760[41] Alphabet
774,840[43] Microsoft
877,400[41] Amazon
735,900[42] 4 Amazon
700,672[42] Microsoft
757,640[41] Alphabet
839,740[60] Alphabet
728,360[60] 5 Tencent
507,990[55] Facebook
562,480[50] Berkshire Hathaway
523,520[45] Berkshire Hathaway
499,590[45] 6 Berkshire Hathaway
492,019[45] Tencent
478,580[55] Facebook
473,850[50] Facebook
375,890[50] 7 Alibaba Group
470,930[57] Alibaba Group
476,040[57] Alibaba Group
423,600[57] Tencent
375,110[55] 8 Facebook
464,189[50] Berkshire Hathaway
463,980[45] Tencent
388,080[55] Alibaba Group
355,130[57] 9 JPMorgan Chase
377,410[59] JPMorgan Chase
354,780[59] JPMorgan Chase
379,440[59] Johnson & Johnson
346,110[53] 10 Johnson & Johnson
343,780[53] ExxonMobil
350,270[61] Johnson & Johnson
370,650[53] JPMorgan Chase
324,660[59]
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2017[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[62][note 4] Second quarter[63][note 4] Third quarter[64][note 4] Fourth quarter 1 Apple
753,718 Apple
749,124 Apple
791,726 Apple
868,880[39] 2 Alphabet
573,570[43] Alphabet
628,610[43] Alphabet
664,550[43] Alphabet
727,040[43] 3 Microsoft
508,935 Microsoft
528,778 Microsoft
568,965 Microsoft
659,910[41] 4 Amazon
423,031 Amazon
466,471 Amazon
459,435 Amazon
563,540[42] 5 Berkshire Hathaway
410,880[45] Berkshire Hathaway
418,880[45] Berkshire Hathaway
451,840[45] Facebook
512,760[50] 6 ExxonMobil
339,897 Johnson & Johnson
357,310 Alibaba Group
436,850[57] Tencent
493,340[65] 7 Johnson & Johnson
337,947 Facebook
357,176 Tencent
405,007 Berkshire Hathaway
489,490[45] 8 Facebook
334,552 Alibaba Group
356,390[57] Facebook
399,946 Alibaba Group
440,712[65] 9 JPMorgan Chase
313,761 Tencent
344,879 ExxonMobil
348,248 Johnson & Johnson
375,360[53] 10 Wells Fargo
278,516 ExxonMobil
341,947 Johnson & Johnson
347,497 JPMorgan Chase
371,050[59]
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2016[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[66][note 4] Second quarter[67][note 4] Third quarter[68][note 4] Fourth quarter[69][note 4] 1 Apple
607,465 Apple
517,069 Apple
604,475 Apple
617,588.49 2 Alphabet
535,660[43] Alphabet
475,320[43] Alphabet
535,660[43] Alphabet
531,970[43] 3 Microsoft
439,734 Microsoft
397,268 Microsoft
447,290 Microsoft
483,160.28 4 ExxonMobil
350,991 ExxonMobil
383,396 Amazon
393,030 Berkshire Hathaway
404,390[45] 5 Berkshire Hathaway
349,740[45] Berkshire Hathaway
345,860[45] ExxonMobil
358,519 ExxonMobil
374,280 6 Johnson & Johnson
300,604 Amazon
337,641 Berkshire Hathaway
358,300[45] Amazon
356,313.12 7 General Electric
295,546 Johnson & Johnson
328,234 Johnson & Johnson
320,836 Johnson & Johnson
313,432.46 8 Amazon
281,888 General Electric
280,927 Facebook
297,548 JPMorgan Chase
308,768.42 9 Facebook
259,192 Facebook
263,930 Tencent
265,603 General Electric
279,545.92 10 Wells Fargo
246,035 AT&T
261,035 General Electric
261,876 Wells Fargo
276,779.12
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2015[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[70] Second quarter[71] Third quarter[72][note 4] Fourth quarter[73][note 4] 1 Apple
724,773.1 Apple
722,576.9 Apple
621,939 Apple
598,344 2 ExxonMobil
356,548.7 Microsoft
357,154.4 Google
407,870[43] Alphabet
534,090[43] 3 Berkshire Hathaway
356,510.7 ExxonMobil
347,868.1 Microsoft
347,432 Microsoft
439,680[74] 4 Google
345,849.2[75] Google
336,014.5[43] Berkshire Hathaway
318,180[45] Berkshire Hathaway
323,750[45] 5 Microsoft
333,524.8 Berkshire Hathaway
336,014.5 ExxonMobil
304,245 ExxonMobil
325,167 6 Petro China
329,715.1 Petro China
319,391.6 Johnson & Johnson
257,637 Amazon
323,009 7 Wells Fargo
279,919.7 ICBC
298,531.5 General Electric
248,069 General Electric
313,892 8 Johnson & Johnson
279,723.9 Wells Fargo
289,591.3 China Mobile
243,186 Johnson & Johnson
287,153 9 ICBC
275,389.1 Johnson & Johnson
270,260.8 Novartis
240,373 Wells Fargo
281,770 10 Novartis
267,897.0 General Electric
267,717.4 Nestlé
233,361 JPMorgan Chase
245,126
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2014[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[76] Second quarter[77] Third quarter[78] Fourth quarter[79] 1 Apple
478,766.1 Apple
560,337.4 Apple
603,277.4 Apple
647,361.0 2 ExxonMobil
422,098.3 ExxonMobil
432,357.3 ExxonMobil
401,094.1 ExxonMobil
391,481.9 3 Microsoft
340,216.8 Google
358,347.3 Microsoft
381,959.7 Microsoft
382,880.3 4 Google
313,003.9 Microsoft
344,458.8 Google
361,998.4 Berkshire Hathaway
370,652.6 5 Berkshire Hathaway
308,090.6 Berkshire Hathaway
312,216.7 Berkshire Hathaway
340,055.0 Google
329,768.5 6 Johnson & Johnson
277,826.2 Johnson & Johnson
295,980.1 Johnson & Johnson
300,614.2 PetroChina
305,536.1 7 Wells Fargo
261,217.5 Wells Fargo
276,837 Wells Fargo
270,782.4 Johnson & Johnson
292,702.8 8 General Electric
259,547.3
Royal Dutch Shell
269,563.4 General Electric
257,068.4 Wells Fargo
284,385.6 9 Hoffmann-La Roche
258,542.1 General Electric
263,529.6 Novartis
255,326.4 Walmart
276,807.4 10 Walmart
246,805.7 Hoffmann-La Roche
256,322.8 Hoffmann-La Roche
254,543.8 ICBC
271,146.1
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2013. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[80] Second quarter[81] Third quarter[82] Fourth quarter[83] 1 Apple
415,683.3 ExxonMobil
401,729.8 Apple
433,099.6 Apple
504,770.8 2 ExxonMobil
403,733.1 Apple
372,202.3 ExxonMobil
378,716.2 ExxonMobil
442,142.8 3 Berkshire Hathaway
256,801.8 Microsoft
288,488.8 Berkshire Hathaway
280,001.5 Microsoft
312,297.3 4 PetroChina
254,618.7 Berkshire Hathaway
276,548.5 Microsoft
277,220.9 Google
310,079.1 5 Walmart
246,373.3 Walmart
244,079.4 Johnson & Johnson
244,298.5 Berkshire Hathaway
292,396.0 6 General Electric
239,775.6 Johnson & Johnson
241,170.9 General Electric
243,290.4 General Electric
283,589.8 7 Microsoft
239,602.3 General Electric
239,787.2 Walmart
240,773.3 Johnson & Johnson
258,415.4 8 IBM
237,724.7 Google
238,688.6 Google
237,479.4 Walmart
254,622.8 9 Nestlé
233,792.1 Chevron Corporation
229,402.6 Chevron Corporation
234,740.8 Hoffmann-La Roche
241,368.0 10 Chevron Corporation
230,831.2 ICBC
226,879.8 Hoffmann-La Roche
232,495.2 Chevron Corporation
240,223.4
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2012. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[84] Second quarter[85] Third quarter[86] Fourth quarter[87] 1 Apple
559,002.1 Apple
546,076.1 Apple
625,348.1 Apple
500,610.7 2 ExxonMobil
408,777.4 ExxonMobil
400,139.1 ExxonMobil
422,127.5 ExxonMobil
394,610.9 3 PetroChina
278,968.4 PetroChina
257,685.8 PetroChina
253,853.3 PetroChina
264,833.4 4 Microsoft
270,644.1 Microsoft
256,982.4 Microsoft
249,489.8
BHP Billiton
247,409.0 5 IBM
241,754.6 Walmart
235,900.3 Walmart
248,074.4 ICBC
236,457.9 6 ICBC
236,335.4 IBM
225,598.5 General Electric
239,791.2 China Mobile
234,040.2 7
Royal Dutch Shell
222,425.1 General Electric
220,806.3 IBM
237,068.4 Walmart
228,245.4 8 China Mobile
220,978.9 China Mobile
219,481.3 Chevron Corporation
228,707.1 Samsung Electronics
227,581.8 9 General Electric
212,317.7
Royal Dutch Shell
217,048.2 China Mobile
222,817.8 Microsoft
224,801.0 10 Chevron Corporation
211,950.6 ICBC
211,196.0
Royal Dutch Shell
222,669.6
Royal Dutch Shell
222,669.6
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2011. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[88] Second quarter[89] Third quarter[90] Fourth quarter[91] 1 ExxonMobil
417,166.7 ExxonMobil
400,884.5 Apple
353,518.1 ExxonMobil
406,272.1 2 PetroChina
326,199.2 Apple
310,412.3 ExxonMobil
353,135.2 Apple
376,410.6 3 Apple
321,072.1 PetroChina
303,649.9 PetroChina
276,473.9 PetroChina
276,844.9 4 ICBC
251,078.1 ICBC
246,850.5 IBM
208,843.5
Royal Dutch Shell
236,677.0 5 Petrobras
247,417.6
BHP Billiton
233,626.5 Microsoft
208,534.9 ICBC
228,168.1 6
BHP Billiton
247,079.5
Royal Dutch Shell
225,122.8 ICBC
206,021.4 Microsoft
218,380.1 7 China Construction Bank
232,608.6 Microsoft
219,251.9 China Mobile
198,778.7 IBM
216,724.4 8
Royal Dutch Shell
226,128.7 Nestlé
215,017.5
Royal Dutch Shell
197,061.1 Chevron Corporation
211,893.9 9 Chevron Corporation
215,780.6 Petrobras
210,111.4 Nestlé
191,115.6 Walmart
204,659.8 10 Microsoft
213,336.4 IBM
207,781.4 Chevron Corporation
185,456.1 China Mobile
196,148.4
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2010. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[92] Second quarter[93] Third quarter[94] Fourth quarter[95] 1 PetroChina
329,259.7 ExxonMobil
291,789.1 ExxonMobil
314,622.5 ExxonMobil
368,711.5 2 ExxonMobil
316,230.8 PetroChina
268,504.8 PetroChina
270,889.9 PetroChina
303,273.6 3 Microsoft
256,864.7 Apple
228,876.8 Apple
259,223.4 Apple
295,886.3 4 ICBC
246,419.8 ICBC
211,258.7 Petrobras
220,616.5
BHP Billiton
243,540.3 5 Apple
213,096.7 Microsoft
201,655.8 ICBC
213,364.1 Microsoft
238,784.5 6
BHP Billiton
209,935.1 China Mobile
201,471.2 Microsoft
210,676.4 ICBC
233,369.1 7 Walmart
209,000.7 Berkshire Hathaway
197,356.8 China Mobile
205,339.6 Petrobras
229,066.6 8 Berkshire Hathaway
200,620.5 China Construction Bank
189,170.7 Berkshire Hathaway
204,792.0 China Construction Bank
222,245.1 9 General Electric
194,246.2 Walmart
178,322.7 China Construction Bank
202,998.4
Royal Dutch Shell
208,593.7 10 China Mobile
192,998.6 Procter & Gamble
172,736.5
BHP Billiton
196,866.0 Nestlé
203,534.3
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2009. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[96] Second quarter[97] Third quarter[98] Fourth quarter[99] 1 ExxonMobil
336,527 PetroChina
366,662.9 ExxonMobil
329,725 PetroChina
353,140.1 2 PetroChina
287,185 ExxonMobil
341,140.3 PetroChina
325,097.5 ExxonMobil
323,717.1 3 Walmart
204,365 ICBC
257,004.4 ICBC
237,951.5 Microsoft
270,635.4 4 ICBC
187,885 Microsoft
211,546.2 Microsoft
229,630.7 ICBC
268,956.2 5 China Mobile
174,673 China Mobile
200,832.4 HSBC
198,561.1 Walmart
203,653.6 6 Microsoft
163,320 Walmart
188,752.0 China Mobile
195,680.4 China Construction Bank
201,436.1 7 AT&T
148,511 China Construction Bank
182,186.7 Walmart
189,331.6
BHP Billiton
201,248 8 Johnson & Johnson
145,481 Petrobras
165,056.9 Petrobras
189,027.7 HSBC
199,254.9 9
Royal Dutch Shell
138,999 Johnson & Johnson
156,515.9 China Construction Bank
186,816.7 Petrobras
199,107.9 10 Procter & Gamble
138,013
Royal Dutch Shell
156,386.7
Royal Dutch Shell
175,986.1 Apple
189,801.7
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2008. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[100] Second quarter[101] Third quarter[102] Fourth quarter[103] 1 ExxonMobil
452,505 ExxonMobil
465,652 ExxonMobil
403,366 ExxonMobil
406,067 2 PetroChina
423,996 PetroChina
341,140.3 PetroChina
325,097.5 PetroChina
259,836 3 General Electric
369,569 ICBC
257,004.4 ICBC
237,951.5 Walmart
219,898 4 Gazprom
299,764 Microsoft
211,546.2 Microsoft
229,630.7 China Mobile
201,291 5 China Mobile
298,093 China Mobile
200,832.4 HSBC
198,561.1 Procter & Gamble
184,576 6 ICBC
277,236 Walmart
188,752.0 China Mobile
195,680.4 ICBC
173,930 7 Microsoft
264,132 China Construction Bank
182,186.7 Walmart
189,331.6 Microsoft
172,929 8 AT&T
231,168 Petrobras
165,056.9 Petrobras
189,027.7 AT&T
167,950 9
Royal Dutch Shell
220,110 Johnson & Johnson
156,515.9 China Construction Bank
186,816.7 Johnson & Johnson
166,002 10 Procter & Gamble
215,640
Royal Dutch Shell
156,386.7
Royal Dutch Shell
175,986.1 General Electric
161,278
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2007. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[104] Second quarter[105] Third quarter[106] Fourth quarter[107] 1 ExxonMobil
429,567 ExxonMobil
472,519 ExxonMobil
513,362 Petrochina
723,952 2 General Electric
363,611 General Electric
393,831 General Electric
424,191 ExxonMobil
511,887 3 Microsoft
272,912 Microsoft
281,934 China Mobile
327,937 General Electric
374,637 4 Citigroup
252,857
Royal Dutch Shell
266,141 ICBC
279,269 China Mobile
354,120 5 AT&T
246,206 AT&T
255,871 Microsoft
276,202 ICBC
338,989 6 Gazprom
245,911 Citigroup
253,703
Royal Dutch Shell
264,397 Microsoft
333,054 7 Toyota
230,832 Gazprom
245,757 Gazprom
260,249 Gazprom
329,591 8 Bank of America
228,177 BP
231,491 AT&T
258,047
Royal Dutch Shell
269,544 9 ICBC
224,788 Toyota
228,009 Citigroup
232,162 AT&T
252,051 10
Royal Dutch Shell
214,018 Bank of America
216,963 Bank of America
223,066 Sinopec
249,645
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 2006. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank First quarter[108] Second quarter[109] Third quarter[110] Fourth quarter[111] 1 ExxonMobil
371,631 ExxonMobil
371,187 ExxonMobil
398,906 ExxonMobil
446,943 2 General Electric
362,527 General Electric
342,731 General Electric
364,414 General Electric
383,564 3 Microsoft
281,171 Gazprom
246,341 Microsoft
272,679.0 Microsoft
293,537 4 Citigroup
238,935 Citigroup
239,862 Gazprom
254,634.3 Citigroup
273,691 5 BP
233,260 Microsoft
237,688 Citigroup
246,727 Gazprom
271,482 6 Bank of America
211,706 BP
233,151 Bank of America
242,451 ICBC
254,592 7
Royal Dutch Shell
211,280
Royal Dutch Shell
224,925
Royal Dutch Shell
216,368 Toyota
241,161 8 Walmart
196,860 Bank of America
219,504 BP
215,623 Bank of America
239,758 9 Toyota
196,731 HSBC
201,854 HSBC
209,774
Royal Dutch Shell
225,781 10 Gazprom
196,339 Walmart
200,762 Pfizer
206,785 BP
218,643
This Financial Times–This list is up to date as of 31 March 2005.[112]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value
(USD million) 1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 382,233 2 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 380,567 3 Microsoft United States Software industry 262,975 4 Citigroup United States Banking 234,437 5 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas 221,365 6 Walmart United States Retail 212,209 7 Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands
United Kingdom
Oil and gas 210,630 8 Johnson & Johnson United States Health care 199,711 9 Pfizer United States Health care 195,945 10 Bank of America United States Banking 178,765
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as 31 March 2004.[113]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value (USD million) 1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 299,336 2 Microsoft United States Software industry 271,911 3 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 263,940 4 Pfizer United States Health care 261,616 5 Citigroup United States Banking 259,191 6 Walmart United States Retail 258,888 7 American International Group United States Insurance 183,696 8 Intel Corporation United States Computer hardware 179,996 9 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas 174,648 10 HSBC United Kingdom Banking 163,574
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as December 2003.[114]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value (USD million) 1 Microsoft United States Software industry 264,003 2 General Electric United States Conglomerate 259,647 3 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 241,037 4 Walmart United States Retail 234,399 5 Pfizer United States Health care 195,948 6 Citigroup United States Banking 183,887 7 Johnson & Johnson United States Health care 170,417 8 Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands
United Kingdom
Oil and gas 149,034 9 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas 144,381 10 IBM United States Computer software, computer hardware 139,272
This Financial Times–based list is up to date December 2002.[115]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value (USD million) 1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 372,089 2 Microsoft United States Software industry 326,639 3 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 299,820 4 Walmart United States Retail 273,220 5 Citigroup United States Banking 255,299 6 Pfizer United States Health care 249,021 7 Intel Corporation United States Computer hardware 203,838 8 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas 200,794 9 Johnson & Johnson United States Health care 197,912 10 Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands
United Kingdom
Oil and gas 189,913
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as 31 March 2001.[116]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value (USD million) 1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 477,406 2 Cisco Systems United States Networking hardware 304,699 3 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 286,367 4 Pfizer United States Health care 263,996 5 Microsoft United States Software industry 258,436 6 Walmart United States Retail 250,955 7 Citigroup United States Banking 250,143 8 Vodafone United Kingdom Telecommunications 227,175 9 Intel United States Computer hardware 227,048 10 Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands
United Kingdom
Oil and gas 206,340
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as 31 March 2000.[117]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value (USD million) 1 Microsoft United States Software industry 586,197 2 General Electric United States Conglomerate 474,956 3 NTT Docomo Japan Telecommunications 366,204 4 Cisco Systems United States Networking hardware 348,965 5 Walmart United States Retail 286,153 6 Intel United States Computer hardware 277,096 7 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Japan Telecommunications 274,905 8 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 265,894 9 Lucent United States Telecommunications 237,668 10 Deutsche Telekom Germany Telecommunications 209,628
The 10 largest companies in the world by market capitalization in 1999.[118]
Rank Name Country Industry Market value (USD million) 1 Microsoft United States Software industry 602,430 2 General Electric United States Conglomerate 507,220 3 Cisco Systems United States Computer hardware 357,110 4 Wal-Mart United States Retail 307,520 5 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 278,870 6 Intel United States Computer hardware 275,010 7 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Japan Telecommunications 272,050 8 Lucent United States Telecommunications 227,990 9 Nokia Finland Telecommunications 218,990 10 Deutsche Telekom Germany Telecommunications 216,070
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1998.[119]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value
(USD million) 1 Microsoft United States Software 271,854 2 General Electric United States Conglomerate 258,871 3 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 172,213 4 Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands
United Kingdom
Oil and gas 164,157 5 Merck United States Health care 154,753 6 Pfizer United States Health care 148,074 7 Intel United States Computer hardware 144,060 8 The Coca-Cola Company United States Beverage 142,164 9 Walmart United States Retail 123,062 10 IBM United States Software, computer hardware 121,184
This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1997.[120]
Rank Name Country Primary industry Market value (USD million) 1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 222,748 2 Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands
United Kingdom
Oil and gas 191,002 3 Microsoft United States Software industry 159,660 4 ExxonMobil United States Oil and gas 157,970 5 The Coca-Cola Company United States Beverage 151,288 6 Intel United States Computer hardware 150,838 7 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Japan Telecommunications 146,139 8 Merck United States Health care 120,757 9 Toyota Japan Automotive 116,585 10 Novartis Switzerland Health care 104,468
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