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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
6601
689.39 K
$ 0.0065
United States
Real Estate
6602
611.57 K
$ 0.0002
United States
Manufacturing
6603
527.58 K
$ 0.39
United States
Manufacturing
6604
435.11 K
$ 0.000001
United States
Manufacturing
6605
397.47 K
$ 0.0002
United States
Manufacturing
6606
365.19 K
$ 0.048
United States
Manufacturing
6607
342.52 K
$ 0.028
United States
Manufacturing
6608
288.80 K
$ 0.065
United States
Manufacturing
6609
256.50 K
$ 0.5
United Kingdom
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
6610
191.92 K
$ 0.0001
United States
Manufacturing
6611
63.71 K
$ 0.1381
Canada
Manufacturing
6612
21.62 K
$ 0.0011
United States
Manufacturing
6613
19.51 K
$ 0.0008
United States
Retail-nonstore Retailers
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