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Largest and most valuable companies in the world for 2024

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Milan Cutkovic

The biggest companies in the world play a significant role in driving innovation, economic growth, and global trends.

These multinational giants operate across diverse industries from technology and media to energy and pharmaceuticals. They are closely watched by investors and the public for their financial performance, market impact, and societal responsibilities and some of them are at the forefront of the digital revolution.

 

Top 10 largest companies by market capitalization

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 Apple $3.794 trillion
2 Microsoft $3.357 trillion
3 NVIDIA $3.232 trillion
4 Amazon $2.449 trillion
5 Alphabet (Google) $2.415 trillion
6 Saudi Aramco $1.816 trillion
7 Meta $1.575 trillion
8 Tesla $1.486 trillion
9 Broadcom $1.167 trillion
10 TSMC $1.048 trillion

 

Top 10 largest companies in the world by country

 

United States of America (USA)

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 Apple $3.794 trillion
2 Microsoft $3.357 trillion
3 NVIDIA $3.232 trillion
4 Amazon $2.449 trillion
5 Alphabet (Google) $2.415 trillion
6 Meta $1.575 trillion
7 Tesla $1.486 trillion
8 Broadcom $1.167 trillion
9 Berkshire Hathaway $982.14 billion
10 Walmart $762.12 billion

 

United Kingdom (UK)

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 Shell $214.23 billion
2 AstraZeneca $213.35 billion
3 Linde $198.37 billion
4 HSBC $156.53 billion
5 Unilever $121.92 billion
6 Rio Tinto $118.30 billion
7 BP $103.00 billion
8 Diageo $80.67 billion
9 GSK $79.60 billion
10 British American Tobacco $74.59 billion

 

Australia

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 BHP Group $168.06 billion
2 Commonwealth Bank $125.36 billion
3 CSL $92.63 billion
4 National Australia Bank $63.65 billion
5 Atlassian $58.34 billion
6 Fortescue $57.12 billion
7 Westpac Banking $53.59 billion
8 ANZ Bank $51.48 billion
9 Macquarie $45.93 billion
10 Wesfarmers $42.79 billion

 

Canada

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 Royal Bank of Canada $141.77 billion
2 Toronto Dominion Bank $115.41 billion
3 Shopify $95.69 billion
4 Canadian National Railway $81.58 billion
5 Enbridge $78.07 billion
6 Canadian Pacific Railway $73.35 billion
7 Canadian Natural Resources $72.94 billion
8 Bank of Montreal $70.39 billion
9 Thomson Reuters $65.57 billion
10 lululemon athletica $61.97 billion

 

Germany

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 SAP $175.27 billion
2 Siemens $139.03 billion
3 Deutsche Telekom $122.11 billion
4 Allianz $104.53 billion
5 Porsche $76.32 billion
6 Mercedes-Benz $73.51 billion
7 BMW $71.91 billion
8 Merck $67.22 billion
9 Siemens Healthineers $65.84 billion
10 Volkswagen $63.77 billion

 

China

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 Tencent $353.65 billion
2 Kweichow Moutai $288.57 billion
3 ICBC $221.67 billion
4 Pinduoduo $194.67 billion
5 China Mobile $183.98 billion
6 PetroChina $183.61 billion
7 Alibaba $183.50 billion
8 Agricultural Bank of China $177.75 billion
9 Bank of China $152.27 billion
10 China Construction Bank $149.30 billion

 

Japan

#

Company

Market capitalization

1 Toyota $252.46 billion
2 Sony $112.25 billion
3 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial $106.31 billion
4 NTT $101.06 billion
5 Keyence $100.87 billion
6 Shin-Etsu Chemical $77.84 billion
7 Tokyo Electron $77.22 billion
8 Fast Retailing $73.18 billion
9 Mitsubishi Corporation $67.79 billion
10 KDDI $66.49 billion

 

Top 10 biggest companies in the world by different categories

 

Biggest companies by number of employees

#

Company

Number of employees

1 Walmart 2,100,000
2 Amazon 1,500,000
3 Foxconn 826,608
4 Accenture 733,000
5 Volkswagen 650,951
6 Tata Consultancy Services 614,795
7 DHL Group 589,184
8 BYD 570,100
9 Compass Group 500,000
10 United Parcel Service 500,000

 

Most valuable companies by revenue

#

Company

Revenue

1 Walmart $638.78 billion
2 Amazon $554.02 billion
3 Saudi Aramco $502.35 billion
4 Sinopec $473.53 billion
5 PetroChina $435.30 billion
6 Berkshire Hathaway $401.77 billion
7 Apple $383.28 billion
8 United Health $359.98 billion
9 CVS Health $347.80 billion
10 Exxon Mobil $346.17 billion

 

Most profitable businesses by earnings

#

Company

Earnings

1 Saudi Aramco $247.43 billion
2 Apple $114.30 billion
3 Berkshire Hathaway $100.30 billion
4 Microsoft $95.02 billion
5 Alphabet (Google) $78.78 billion
6 Gazprom $76.74 billion
7 JPMorgan Chase $63.52 billion
8 Exxon Mobil $61.00 billion
9 ICBC $58.89 billion
10 China Construction Bank $55.33 billion

 

Richest companies by total assets

#

Company

Total assets

1 ICBC $6.209 trillion
2 Agricultural Bank of China $5.402 trillion
3 China Construction Bank $5.283 trillion
4 Bank of China $4.434 trillion
5 Fannie Mae $4.329 trillion
6 JPMorgan Chase $3.898 trillion
7 Freddie Mac $3.271 trillion
8 Bank of America $3.153 trillion
9 HSBC $3.02 trillion
10 BNP Paribas $2.854 trillion

 

Richest companies by net assets

#

Company

Net assets

1 Berkshire Hathaway $534.72 billion
2 ICBC $513.13 billion
3 Saudi Aramco $467.87 billion
4 China Construction Bank $432.34 billion
5 Agricultural Bank of China $393.86 billion
6 Bank of China $375.52 billion
7 JPMorgan Chase $317.37 billion
8 Bank of America $287.06 billion
9 Alphabet (Google) $273.20 billion
10 Samsung $269.16 billion

 

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Milan Cutkovic

Milan Cutkovic

Milan Cutkovic has over eight years of experience in trading and market analysis across forex, indices, commodities, and stocks. He was one of the first traders accepted into the Axi Select program which identifies highly talented traders and assists them with professional development.

As well as being a trader, Milan writes daily analysis for the Axi community, using his extensive knowledge of financial markets to provide unique insights and commentary. He is passionate about helping others become more successful in their trading and shares his skills by contributing to comprehensive trading eBooks and regularly publishing educational articles on the Axi blog, His work is frequently quoted in leading international newspapers and media portals.

Milan is frequently quoted and mentioned in many financial publications, including Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Barrons, CNN, Reuters, New York Post, and MarketWatch.

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