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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
1901
584.99 M
$ 38.7
Loan Brokers
1902
583.80 M
$ 42.22
1903
583.39 M
$ 13.54
Deep Sea Foreign Transportation of Freight
1904
582.17 M
$ 20.11
1905
580.18 M
$ 7.01
Wholesale-medical, Dental & Hospital Equipment & Supplies
1906
579.59 M
$ 35
Ordnance & Accessories, (no Vehicles/guided Missiles)
1907
578.54 M
$ 11.61
Oil & Gas Field Services, Nec
1908
577.83 M
$ 20.92
Services-educational Services
1909
577.51 M
$ 73.59
State Commercial Banks
1910
576.80 M
$ 12.49
Investment Advice
1911
576.16 M
$ 13.73
1912
575.37 M
$ 15.78
Services-computer Integrated Systems Design
1913
574.27 M
$ 7.2
1914
574.18 M
$ 14.31
1915
572.98 M
$ 9.2
State Commercial Banks
1916
569.12 M
$ 7.05
Services-services, Nec
1917
569.02 M
$ 18.83
Mining & Quarrying of Nonmetallic Minerals (no Fuels)
1918
568.58 M
$ 26.42
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas
1919
567.18 M
$ 25.13
1920
566.60 M
$ 27.25
Construction Machinery & Equip
1921
564.73 M
$ 11.16
Fire, Marine & Casualty Insurance
1922
561.98 M
$ 18.43
State Commercial Banks
1923
560.14 M
$ 42.27
Services-business Services, Nec
1924
560.07 M
$ 10.02
Services-business Services, Nec
1925
559.17 M
$ 4.72
Telephone Communications (no Radiotelephone)
1926
559.05 M
$ 3.58
1927
557.75 M
$ 21.59
Wholesale-jewelry, Watches, Precious Stones & Metals
1928
556.13 M
$ 9.89
1929
554.77 M
$ 34.53
State Commercial Banks
1930
554.75 M
$ 20.98
Trucking (no Local)
1931
554.68 M
$ 6.89
Real Estate
1932
553.78 M
$ 45.71
Services-prepackaged Software
1934
551.68 M
$ 28.38
State Commercial Banks
1935
551.27 M
$ 6.26
1936
550.55 M
$ 2.6
1937
548.20 M
$ 19.09
1938
547.64 M
$ 3.02
Real Estate Investment Trusts
1939
547.28 M
$ 68.12
Wholesale-lumber, Plywood, Millwork & Wood Panels
1940
547.01 M
$ 9.48
1941
545.64 M
$ 10.07
1942
545.02 M
$ 30.72
1943
543.39 M
$ 38.95
Real Estate Investment Trusts
1944
542.60 M
$ 1.4086
1945
541.73 M
$ 15.07
Footwear, (no Rubber)
1946
540.69 M
$ 5.07
Services-advertising
1947
540.32 M
$ 36.26
Retail-grocery Stores
1948
540.04 M
$ 8.99
Bituminous Coal & Lignite Mining
1949
538.98 M
$ 30.26
Plastics Products, Nec
1950
538.74 M
$ 16.32
Arrangement of Transportation of Freight & Cargo
1951
537.56 M
$ 16.94
Services-motion Picture Theaters
1952
535.44 M
$ 4.47
Food and Kindred Products
1953
530.61 M
$ 23.5
Real Estate Investment Trusts
1954
529.90 M
$ 20.19
1955
528.82 M
$ 5.62
1956
528.02 M
$ 8.61
1957
527.09 M
$ 9.38
1958
527.04 M
$ 11.84
1959
526.87 M
$ 26.26
National Commercial Banks
1960
524.99 M
$ 30.79
National Commercial Banks
1961
523.55 M
$ 21.27
National Commercial Banks
1962
523.42 M
$ 27.06
Lumber & Wood Products (no Furniture)
1963
522.87 M
$ 32.58
National Commercial Banks
1964
522.32 M
$ 6.82
Real Estate Investment Trusts
1965
522.18 M
$ 14.16
1966
519.32 M
$ 12.84
1967
519.25 M
$ 14.5
Retail-catalog & Mail-order Houses
1968
517.57 M
$ 4.6
Railroads, Line-haul Operating
1969
515.35 M
$ 13.75
1970
513.67 M
$ 5.39
Photographic Equipment & Supplies
1971
512.19 M
$ 26.92
Retail-eating Places
1972
510.47 M
$ 28.25
Commercial Banks, Nec
1973
509.45 M
$ 18.94
Books: Publishing Or Publishing & Printing
1974
509.24 M
$ 14.85
State Commercial Banks
1975
505.54 M
$ 13.36
State Commercial Banks
1976
505.07 M
$ 32.79
Water Supply
1977
502.01 M
$ 9.54
Retail-eating Places
1978
501.28 M
$ 14.29
Services-prepackaged Software
1979
500.93 M
$ 10.6
1980
498.66 M
$ 9.05
Pharmaceutical Preparations
1981
496.78 M
$ 11.5
State Commercial Banks
1982
496.75 M
$ 11.27
Savings Institution, Federally Chartered
1983
496.01 M
$ 17.55
Industrial Inorganic Chemicals
1984
494.85 M
$ 12.06
1985
493.49 M
$ 17.98
Retail-shoe Stores
1986
489.29 M
$ 4.34
Real Estate Investment Trusts
1987
487.06 M
$ 6.68
Surgical & Medical Instruments & Apparatus
1988
486.79 M
$ 45.2
Truck & Bus Bodies
1989
486.12 M
$ 38.82
State Commercial Banks
1990
484.26 M
$ 25.54
1991
482.84 M
$ 36.2
1992
482.81 M
$ 37.18
Retail-hobby, Toy & Game Shops
1993
482.03 M
$ 16.08
Real Estate Investment Trusts
1994
481.66 M
$ 10.96
1995
481.06 M
$ 7.54
Real Estate Investment Trusts
1996
480.75 M
$ 13.73
State Commercial Banks
1997
480.51 M
$ 4.77
Retail-convenience Stores
1998
479.59 M
$ 14.55
National Commercial Banks
1999
477.39 M
$ 1.24
2000
477.38 M
$ 10.12
Real Estate Investment Trusts
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