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词条 List of public corporations by market capitalization
释义

  1. Record market capitalizations

  2. Publicly traded companies

      2019    2018    2017    2016    2015    2014    2013    2012    2011  

  3. 2000–2010

      2010    2009    2008    2007    2006    2004    2003    2002    2001    2000  

  4. 1996–1999

      1999    1998    1997    1996  

  5. Non-public companies

  6. Notes

  7. References

  8. See also

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The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization. This list is primarily based on the Financial Times Global 500 rankings. The list of non-public companies by estimated market value is attached for comparison.

Market capitalization is calculated from the share price (as recorded on selected day) multiplied by the number of outstanding shares.[1] Figures are converted into USD millions (using rate from selected day) to allow for comparison. Only companies with free float at least 15% are included, value of unlisted stock classes is excluded. Investment companies are not included in the list.[2]

Record market capitalizations

Some major thresholds achieved for market capitalizations, including first $1 trillion and latest all-time high.

Date Company {{nowrap>(in billions USD)
{{nowrap>(in billions USD,
{{nowrap|inflation-adjusted){{Inflation-fn|US-GDP
Notes
30 December 1999}}{{flagicon|USA}} Microsoft}} 618.9 US|618.893|1999}} Microsoft reached an intraday high share price of $119.94 in December 1999.[3] With 5,160,024,593 outstanding shares, it had a market capitalization of $618.9 billion.[4]
5 November 2007 {{flagicon|CHN}} PetroChina}} 1000 US-GDP|1000|2007}} On 5 November 2007, A shares of PetroChina on the first day of trading after its IPO on Shanghai Stock Exchange skyrocketed from the IPO price of 16.7 RMB to 43.96 RMB by the close (the opening price was even 48.6 RMB). That gave a market capitalization of about $1 trillion.[5] Only 4 billion A shares were floated during the IPO, another 158 billion A shares were still held by China National Petroleum Corporation. 21 billion H Shares were already floated on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.[6] However, market capitalization based on H-shares never reached $500 billion.[7]
3 October 2018 USA}} Apple Inc. 1127.42 With 4,829,926,000 shares outstanding,[8] Apple reached this new record intra-day high after its share price reached $233.47 in market trading on September 4, 2018.

Publicly traded companies

All market capitalization figures are in USD millions.

2019

This list is up to date {{as of|2019|03|31|df=US|lc=y}}. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

RankFirst QuarterSecond QuarterThird QuarterFourth Quarter
1 United States}}Microsoft
{{increase}}904,860[9]
2 United States}}Apple Inc.
{{increase}}895,670[10]
3 United States}}Amazon.com
{{increase}}874,710[11]
4 United States}}Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}818,160[12]
5 United States}}Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}493,750[13]
6 United States}}Facebook
{{increase}}475,730[14]
7 China}}Alibaba Group
{{increase}}472,940[15]
8 China}}Tencent
{{increase}}440,980[16]
9 United States}}Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}372,230[17]
10 United States}}ExxonMobil
{{increase}}342,170[9]

2018

This list is up to date {{as of|2018|12|31|df=US|lc=y}}. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

RankFirst QuarterSecond QuarterThird QuarterFourth Quarter
1 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}851,317
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}909,840[10]
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}1,091,000[10]
United States}}Microsoft
{{decrease}}780,520[9]
2 United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{decrease}}715,404
United States}}Amazon.com
{{increase}}824,790[11]
United States}} Amazon.com
{{increase}}976,650[11]
United States}}Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}748,680[10]
3 United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}702,760[9]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}774,840[12]
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}877,400[9]
United States}}Amazon.com
{{decrease}}735,900[11]
4 United States}} Amazon.com
{{increase}}700,672[11]
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}757,640[9]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}839,740[11]
United States}}Alphabet Inc.
{{decrease}}728,360[11]
5 China}} Tencent
{{increase}}507,990[16]
United States}} Facebook
{{increase}}562,480[14]
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}523,520[13]
United States}}Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}499,590[13]
6 United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}492,019[13]
China}} Tencent
{{decrease}}478,580[12]
United States}} Facebook
{{decrease}}473,850[14]
United States}}Facebook
{{decrease}}375,890[14]
7 China}} Alibaba Group
{{increase}}470,930[15]
China}} Alibaba Group
{{increase}}476,040[15]
China}}Alibaba Group
{{decrease}}423,600[15]
China}}Tencent
{{decrease}}375,110[12]
8 United States}} Facebook
{{decrease}}464,189[14]
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}463,980[13]
China}} Tencent
{{decrease}}388,080[12]
China}}Alibaba Group
{{decrease}}355,130[15]
9 United States}} JPMorgan Chase
{{increase}}377,410[49]
United States}} JPMorgan Chase
{{decrease}}354,780[49]
United States}}JPMorgan Chase
{{increase}}379,440[49]
United States}}Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}346,110[17]
10 United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}343,780[17]
United States}} ExxonMobil
{{increase}}350,270 [13]
United States}}Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}370,650[17]
United States}}JPMorgan Chase
{{decrease}}324,660[49]

2017

This list is up to date {{as of|2017|12|31|df=US|lc=y}}. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

RankFirst quarter[14][58]Second quarter[15][58]Third quarter[16][58]Fourth quarter
1 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}753,718
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}749,124
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}791,726
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}868,880[10]
2 United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}573,570[12]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}628,610[12]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}664,550[12]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}727,040[12]
3 United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}508,935
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}528,778
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}568,965
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}659,910[17]
4 United States}} Amazon.com
{{increase}}423,031
United States}} Amazon.com
{{increase}}466,471
United States}} Amazon.com
{{decrease}}459,435
United States}} Amazon.com
{{increase}}563,540[18]
5 United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}410,880[13]
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}418,880[13]
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}451,840[13]
United States}} Facebook
{{increase}}512,760[19]
6 United States}} ExxonMobil
{{increase}}339,897
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}357,310
China}} Alibaba Group
{{increase}}436,850[15]
China}} Tencent
{{increase}}493,340[20]
7 United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}337,947
United States}} Facebook
{{increase}}357,176
China}} Tencent
{{increase}}405,007
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}489,490[13]
8 United States}} Facebook
{{increase}}334,552
China}} Alibaba Group
{{increase}}356,390[21]
United States}} Facebook
{{increase}}399,946
China}} Alibaba Group
{{increase}}440,712[20]
9 United States}} JPMorgan Chase
{{increase}}313,761
China}} Tencent
{{increase}}344,879
United States}} ExxonMobil
{{increase}}348,248
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}375,360[22]
10 United States}} Wells Fargo
{{increase}}278,516
United States}} ExxonMobil
{{increase}}341,947
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}347,497
{{flagicon|United States}} JPMorgan Chase
{{increase}}371,050[23]

2016

This list is up to date {{as of|2016|12|31|df=US|lc=y}}. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

>
RankFirst quarter[24][58]Second quarter[25][58]Third quarter[26][58]Fourth quarter[27][58]
1 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}607,465
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}517,069
United States}}Apple Inc.
{{increase}}604,475
{{flagicon|United States}}Apple Inc.
{{increase}}617,588.49
2 United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}535,660[12]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{decrease}}475,320[12]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{increase}}535,660[12]
United States}} Alphabet Inc.
{{decrease}}531,970[28]
3 United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}439,734
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}397,268
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}447,290
{{flagicon|United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}483,160.28
4 United States}} ExxonMobil
{{increase}}350,991
United States}} ExxonMobil
{{increase}}383,396
United States}} Amazon.com
{{increase}}393,030
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}404,390[29]
5 United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}349,740[29]
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}345,860[29]
United States}} ExxonMobil
{{decrease}}358,519
United States}} ExxonMobil
{{increase}}374,280
6 United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}300,604
United States}} Amazon.com
{{increase}}337,641
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}358,300[29]
{{flagicon|United States}} Amazon.com
{{decrease}}356,313.12
7 United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}295,546
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}328,234
United States}}Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}320,836
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}313,432.46
8 United States}} Amazon.com
{{decrease}}281,888
United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}280,927
United States}}Facebook
{{increase}}297,548
{{flagicon|United States}} JPMorgan Chase
{{increase}}308,768.42
9 United States}} Facebook
{{increase}}259,192
United States}} Facebook
{{increase}}263,930
China}}Tencent
{{increase}}265,603
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}279,545.92
10 United States}} Wells Fargo
{{decrease}}246,035
United States}} AT&T
{{increase}}261,035
United States}}General Electric
{{decrease}}261,876
United States}} Wells Fargo
{{decrease}}276,779.12

2015

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date {{as of|2015|12|31|df=US|lc=y}}. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

>
RankFirst quarter[30]Second quarter[31]Third quarter[32][33]Fourth quarter[34][33]
1 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}724,773.1
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}722,576.9
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}621,939
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}598,344
2 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}356,548.7
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}357,154.4
United States}} Google
{{increase}}407,870[28]
United States}} Alphabet
{{increase}}534,090[28]
3 United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}356,510.7
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}347,868.1
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}347,432
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}449,799
4 United States}} Google
{{increase}}345,849.2[35]
United States}} Google
{{increase}}336,014.5[28]
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}318,180[29]
{{flagicon|United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}323,750[29]
5 United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}333,524.8
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}336,014.5
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}304,245
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}325,167
6 China}} Petro China
{{increase}}329,715.1
China}} Petro China
{{decrease}}319,391.6
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}257,637
United States}} Amazon
{{increase}}323,009
7 United States}} Wells Fargo
{{decrease}}279,919.7
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}298,531.5
United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}248,069
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}313,892
8 United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}279,723.9
United States}} Wells Fargo
{{increase}}289,591.3
China}} China Mobile
{{increase}}243,186
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}287,153
9 China}} ICBC
{{increase}}275,389.1
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}270,260.8
Switzerland}} Novartis
{{increase}}240,373
United States}} Wells Fargo
{{increase}}281,770
10 Switzerland}} Novartis
{{increase}}267,897.0
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}267,717.4
Switzerland}}Nestlé
{{increase}}233,361
United States}} JPMorgan Chase
{{increase}}245,126

2014

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date {{as of|2014|12|31|df=US|lc=y}}. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

>
RankFirst quarter[36]Second quarter[37]Third quarter[38]Fourth quarter[39]
1 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}478,766.1
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}560,337.4
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}603,277.4
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}647,361.0
2 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}422,098.3
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}432,357.3
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}401,094.1
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}391,481.9
3 United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}340,216.8
United States}} Google
{{increase}}358,347.3
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}381,959.7
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}382,880.3
4 United States}} Google
{{increase}}313,003.9
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}344,458.8
United States}} Google
{{increase}}361,998.4
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}370,652.6
5 United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}308,090.6
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}312,216.7
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}340,055.0
United States}} Google
{{decrease}}329,768.5
6 United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}277,826.2
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}276,837.0
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}300,614.2
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}305,536.1
7 United States}} Wells Fargo
{{increase}}261,217.5
United States}} Wells Fargo
{{increase}}261,217.5
United States}} Wells Fargo
{{increase}}270,782.4
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}292,702.8
8 United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}259,547.3
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}269,563.4
United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}257,068.4
United States}} Wells Fargo
{{increase}}284,385.6
9 Switzerland}} Hoffmann-La Roche
{{increase}}258,542.1
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}263,529.6
Switzerland}} Novartis
{{increase}}255,326.4
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}276,807.4
10 United States}} Walmart
{{decrease}}246,805.7
Switzerland}} Hoffmann-La Roche
{{decrease}}256,322.8
Switzerland}} Hoffmann-La Roche
{{decrease}}254,543.8
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}271,146.1

2013

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2013. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

>
RankFirst quarter[40]Second quarter[41]Third quarter[42]Fourth quarter[43]
1 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}415,683.3
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}401,729.8
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}433,099.6
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}504,770.8
2 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}403,733.1
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}372,202.3
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}378,716.2
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}442,142.8
3 United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}256,801.8
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}288,488.8
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}280,001.5
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}312,297.3
4 China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}254,618.7
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}276,548.5
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}277,220.9
United States}} Google
{{increase}}310,079.1
5 United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}246,373.3
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}244,079.4
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}244,298.5
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}292,396.0
6 United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}239,775.6
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}241,170.9
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}243,290.4
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}283,589.8
7 United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}239,602.3
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}239,787.2
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}240,773.3
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}258,415.4
8 United States}} IBM
{{increase}}237,724.7
United States}} Google
{{increase}}238,688.6
United States}} Google
{{decrease}}237,479.4
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}254,622.8
9 Switzerland}} Nestlé
{{increase}}233,792.1
United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{decrease}}229,402.6
United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{increase}}234,740.8
Switzerland}} Hoffmann-La Roche
{{increase}}241,368.0
10 United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{increase}}230,831.2
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}226,879.8
Switzerland}} Hoffmann-La Roche
{{increase}}232,495.2
United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{increase}}240,223.4

2012

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2012. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

>
RankFirst quarter[44]Second quarter[45]Third quarter[46]Fourth quarter[47]
1 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}559,002.1
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}546,076.1
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}625,348.1
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}500,610.7
2 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}408,777.4
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}400,139.1
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}422,127.5
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}394,610.9
3 China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}278,968.4
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}257,685.8
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}253,853.3
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}264,833.4
4 United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}270,644.1
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}256,982.4
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}249,489.8
Australia}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
BHP Billiton
{{increase}}247,409.0
5 United States}} IBM
{{increase}}241,754.6
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}235,900.3
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}248,074.4
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}236,457.9
6 China}} ICBC
{{increase}}236,335.4
United States}} IBM
{{decrease}}225,598.5
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}239,791.2
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}234,040.2
7 The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}222,425.1
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}220,806.3
United States}} IBM
{{increase}}237,068.4
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}228,245.4
8 Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}220,978.9
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{decrease}}219,481.3
United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{increase}}228,707.1
South Korea}} Samsung Electronics
{{increase}}227,581.8
9 United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}212,317.7
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}217,048.2
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}222,817.8
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}224,801.0
10 United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{increase}}211,950.6
China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}211,196.0
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}222,669.6
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{steady}}222,669.6

2011

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2011. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

RankFirst quarter[48]Second quarter[49]Third quarter[50]Fourth quarter[51]
1 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}417,166.7
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}400,884.5
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}353,518.1
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}406,272.1
2 China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}326,199.2
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{decrease}}310,412.3
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}353,135.2
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}376,410.6
3 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}321,072.1
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}303,649.9
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}276,473.9
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}276,844.9
4 China}} ICBC
{{increase}}251,078.1
China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}246,850.5
United States}} IBM
{{increase}}208,843.5
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}236,677.0
5 Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}247,417.6
Australia}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
BHP Billiton
{{decrease}}233,626.5
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}208,534.9
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}228,168.1
6 Australia}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
BHP Billiton
{{increase}}247,079.5
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}225,122.8
China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}206,021.4
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}218,380.1
7 China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}232,608.6
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}219,251.9
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}198,778.7
United States}} IBM
{{increase}}216,724.4
8 The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}226,128.7
Switzerland}} Nestlé
{{increase}}215,017.5
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}197,061.1
United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{increase}}211,893.9
9 United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{increase}}215,780.6
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{decrease}}210,111.4
Switzerland}} Nestlé
{{decrease}}191,115.6
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}204,659.8
10 United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}213,336.4
United States}} IBM
{{increase}}207,781.4
United States}} Chevron Corporation
{{decrease}}185,456.1
China}} China Mobile
{{decrease}}196,148.4

2000–2010

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2010

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2010. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

RankFirst quarter[52]Second quarter[53]Third quarter[54]Fourth quarter[55]
1 China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}329,259.7
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}291,789.1
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}314,622.5
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}368,711.5
2 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}316,230.8
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}268,504.8
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}270,889.9
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}303,273.6
3 United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}256,864.7
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}228,876.8
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}259,223.4
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}295,886.3
4 China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}246,419.8
China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}211,258.7
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}220,616.5
Australia}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
BHP Billiton
{{increase}}243,540.3
5 United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}213,096.7
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}201,655.8
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}213,364.1
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}238,784.5
6 Australia}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
BHP Billiton
{{increase}}209,935.1
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}201,471.2
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}210,676.4
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}233,369.1
7 United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}209,000.7
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{decrease}}197,356.8
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}205,339.6
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}229,066.6
8 United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}200,620.5
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}189,170.7
United States}} Berkshire Hathaway
{{increase}}204,792.0
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}222,245.1
9 United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}194,246.2
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}178,322.7
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}202,998.4
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}208,593.7
10 Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}192,998.6
United States}} Procter & Gamble
172,736.5
Australia}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
BHP Billiton
{{increase}}196,866.0
Switzerland}} Nestlé
{{increase}}203,534.3

2009

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2009. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

RankFirst quarter [56]Second quarter [57]Third quarter [58]Fourth quarter [59]
1 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}336,527
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}366,662.9
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}329,725
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}353,140.1
2 China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}287,185
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}341,140.3
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}325,097.5
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}323,717.1
3 United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}204,365
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}257,004.4
China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}237,951.5
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}270,635.4
4 China}} ICBC
{{increase}}187,885
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}211,546.2
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}229,630.7
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}268,956.2
5 Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{decrease}}174,673
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}200,832.4
United Kingdom}} HSBC
{{increase}}198,561.1
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}203,653.6
6 United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}163,320
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}188,752.0
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{decrease}}195,680.4
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}201,436.1
7 United States}} AT&T
{{decrease}}148,511
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}182,186.7
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}189,331.6
Australia}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
BHP Billiton
{{increase}}201,248
8 United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}145,481
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}165,056.9
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}189,027.7
United Kingdom}} HSBC
{{increase}}199,254.9
9 The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}138,999
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}156,515.9
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}186,816.7
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}199,107.9
10 United States}} Procter & Gamble
{{decrease}}138,013
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}156,386.7
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}175,986.1
United States}} Apple Inc.
{{increase}}189,801.7

2008

This Financial Times Global 500–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2008. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.

RankFirst quarter [60]Second quarter [61]Third quarter [62]Fourth quarter [63]
1 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}452,505
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}465,652
{{flagicon|United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}403,366
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}406,067
2 China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}423,996
China}} PetroChina
{{increase}}341,140.3
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}325,097.5
China}} PetroChina
{{decrease}}259,836
3 United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}369,569
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}257,004.4
China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}237,951.5
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}219,898
4 Russia}} Gazprom
{{decrease}}299,764
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}211,546.2
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}229,630.7
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}201,291
5 Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{decrease}}298,093
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}200,832.4
United Kingdom}} HSBC
{{increase}}198,561.1
United States}} Procter & Gamble
{{decrease}}184,576
6 China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}277,236
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{decrease}}188,752.0
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{decrease}}195,680.4
China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}173,930
7 United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}264,132
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}182,186.7
United States}} Wal-Mart
{{increase}}189,331.6
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}172,929
8 United States}} AT&T
{{decrease}}231,168
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}165,056.9
Brazil}} Petrobras
{{increase}}189,027.7
United States}} AT&T
{{increase}}167,950
9 The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}220,110
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{increase}}156,515.9
China}} China Construction Bank
{{increase}}186,816.7
United States}} Johnson & Johnson
{{decrease}}166,002
10 United States}} Procter & Gamble
{{decrease}}215,640
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}156,386.7
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}175,986.1
United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}161,278

2007

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2007. Indicated changes in rank and market value are relative to the previous quarter.

>
RankFirst quarter[64]Second quarter[65]Third quarter[66]Fourth quarter[67]
1 United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}429,567
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}472,519
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{increase}}513,362
China}} Petrochina
{{increase}}723,952
2 United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}363,611
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}393,831
United States}} General Electric
{{increase}}424,191
United States}} Exxon Mobil
{{decrease}}511,887
3 United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}272,912
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}281,934
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}327,937
United States}} General Electric
{{decrease}}374,637
4 United States}} Citigroup
{{decrease}}252,857
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}266,141
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}279,269
Hong Kong}} China Mobile
{{increase}}354,120
5 United States}} AT&T
{{increase}}246,206
United States}} AT&T
{{increase}}255,871
United States}} Microsoft
{{decrease}}276,202
China}} ICBC
{{increase}}338,989
6 Russia}} Gazprom
{{decrease}}245,911
United States}} Citigroup
{{increase}}253,703
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}264,397
United States}} Microsoft
{{increase}}333,054
7 Japan}} Toyota Motor Corporation
{{decrease}}230,832
Russia}} Gazprom
{{decrease}}245,757
Russia}} Gazprom
{{increase}}260,249
Russia}} Gazprom
{{increase}}329,591
8 United States}} Bank of America
{{decrease}}228,177
United States}} BP
{{increase}}231,491
United States}} AT&T
{{increase}}258,047
The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{increase}}269,544
9 China}} ICBC
{{decrease}}224,788
Japan}} Toyota Motor Corporation
{{decrease}}228,009
United States}} Citigroup
{{decrease}}232,162
United States}} AT&T
{{decrease}}252,051
10 The Netherlands}}
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}}
Royal Dutch Shell
{{decrease}}214,018
United States}} Bank of America
{{decrease}}216,963
United States}} Bank of America
{{increase}}223,066
China}} Sinopec
{{increase}}249,645

2006

Fourth quarter

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 2006.[68] Indicated changes in rank and market value are relative to the previous quarter.

Rank Name Headquarters Primary industry Market value (USD million)
{{steady}}1 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas {{profit}}446,943
{{steady}}2 General Electric United States Conglomerate {{profit}}383,564
{{steady}}3 Microsoft United States Software industry {{profit}}293,537
{{profit}}4 Citigroup United States Banking {{profit}}273,691
{{loss}}5 Gazprom Russia Oil and gas {{profit}}271,482
{{profit}}6 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China China Banking {{profit}}254,592
{{profit}}7 Toyota Motor Corporation Japan Automotive {{profit}}241,161
{{loss}}8 Bank of America United States Banking {{loss}}239,758
{{loss}}9 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas {{profit}}225,781
{{loss}}10 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas {{profit}}218,643
Third quarter

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 2006.[69] Indicated changes in rank and market value are relative to the previous quarter.

Rank Name Headquarters Primary industry Market value (USD million)
{{steady}}1 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas {{profit}}398,906
{{steady}}2 General Electric United States Conglomerate {{profit}}364,414
{{profit}}3 Microsoft United States Software industry {{profit}}272,679.0
{{loss}}4 Gazprom Russia Oil and gas {{loss}}254,634.3
{{loss}}5 Citigroup United States Banking {{profit}}246,727
{{profit}}6 Bank of America United States Banking {{profit}}242,451
{{steady}}7 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas {{loss}}216,368
{{loss}}8 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas {{loss}}215,623
{{steady}}9 HSBC United Kingdom Banking {{profit}}209,774
{{profit}}10 Pfizer United States Health care {{profit}}206,785

Second quarter

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 June 2006.[70] Indicated changes in rank and market value are relative to the previous quarter.

Rank Name Headquarters Primary industry Market value (USD million)
{{steady}}1 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas {{loss}}371,187
{{steady}}2 General Electric United States Conglomerate {{loss}}342,731
{{profit}}3 Gazprom Russia Oil and gas {{profit}}246,341
{{steady}}4 Citigroup United States Banking {{profit}}239,862
{{loss}}5 Microsoft United States Software industry {{loss}}237,688
{{loss}}6 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas {{profit}}233,151
{{steady}}7 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas {{profit}}224,925
{{loss}}8 Bank of America United States Banking {{profit}}219,504
{{profit}}9 HSBC United Kingdom Banking {{profit}}201,854
{{loss}}10 Wal-Mart United States Retail {{profit}}200,762

First quarter

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of March 2006.[71] Indicated changes in rank and market value are relative to the previous quarter.

Rank Name Headquarters Industry Market value (USD million)
{{profit}}1 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas {{profit}}371,631
{{loss}}2 General Electric United States Conglomerate {{loss}}362,527
{{steady}}3 Microsoft United States Software industry {{profit}}281,171
{{steady}}4 Citigroup United States Banking {{loss}}238,935
{{steady}}5 BP United Kingdom Oil and gas {{profit}}233,260
{{profit}}6 Bank of America United States Banking {{profit}}211,706
{{loss}}7 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas {{profit}}211,280
{{loss}}8 Wal-Mart United States Retail {{profit}}196,860
{{steady}}9 Toyota Motor Corporation Japan Automotive {{profit}}196,731
{{profit}}10 Gazprom Russia Oil and gas {{profit}}196,339

2000

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 March 2001.[76]

Rank Name Headquarters Primary industry Market value (USD million)
1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 477,406
2 Cisco Systems United States Networking hardware 304,699
3 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas 286,367
4 Pfizer United States Health care 263,996
5 Microsoft United States Software industry 258,436
6 Wal-Mart United States Retail 250,955
7 Citigroup United States Banking 250,143
8 Vodafone United Kingdom Telecommunications 227,175
9 Intel Corporation United States Computer hardware 227,048
10 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas 206,340

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1999

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 March 2000.[77]

Rank Name Headquarters 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 Wal-Mart United States Retail 286,153
6 Intel Corporation United States Computer hardware 277,096
7 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Japan Telecommunications 274,905
8 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas 265,894
9 Lucent Technologies United States Telecommunications 237,668
10 Deutsche Telekom Germany Telecommunications 209,628

1998

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1998.[78]

Rank Name Headquarters Primary industry Market value (USD million)
1 Microsoft United States Software industry 271,854
2 General Electric United States Conglomerate 258,871
3 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas 172,213
4 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas 164,157
5 Merck United States Health care 154,753
6 Pfizer United States Health care 148,074
7 Intel Corporation United States Computer hardware 144,060
8 The Coca-Cola Company United States Beverage 142,164
9 Wal-Mart United States Retail 123,062
10 IBM United States Software industry, Computer hardware 121,184

1997

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1997.[79]

Rank Name Headquarters Primary industry Market value (USD million)
1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 222,748
2 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas 191,002
3 Microsoft United States Software industry 159,660
4 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas 157,970
5 The Coca-Cola Company United States Beverage 151,288
6 Intel Corporation United States Computer hardware 150,838
7 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Japan Telecommunications 146,139
8 Merck United States Health care 120,757
9 Toyota Motor Corporation Japan Automotive 116,585
10 Novartis Switzerland Health care 104,468

1996

This Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1996.[80]

Rank Name Headquarters Primary industry Market value (USD million)
1 General Electric United States Conglomerate 136,515
2 Royal Dutch Shell The Netherlands Oil and gas 128,206
3 The Coca-Cola Company United States Beverage 117,258
4 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Japan Telecommunications 113,609
5 Exxon Mobil United States Oil and gas 102,161
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Non-public companies

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This Financial Times Non-Public 150 based list is up to date as of December, 2006. All companies in top 10 are government-owned corporations. Figures are in USD millions.

Rank2006 [81]
1China}}State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council
1,560,000[82]
2Saudi Arabia}} Saudi Aramco
781,000
3Mexico}} Pemex
415,000
4Venezuela}} Petróleos de Venezuela
388,000
5Kuwait}} Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
378,000
6Malaysia}} Petronas
232,000
7Algeria}} Sonatrach
224,000
8Iran}} National Iranian Oil Company
220,000
9Japan}} Japan Post Holdings (priv. 2007)
156,000
10Indonesia}} Pertamina
140,000

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See also

  • List of largest companies by revenue
  • List of companies by employees
  • List of companies by profit and loss
  • List of wealthiest organizations
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