Company |
Country of Origin |
Year Founded |
CEO |
Market Cap (USD) |
Synopsis |
Apple Inc. |
United States |
1976 |
Tim Cook |
~$3.5 trillion |
Designs and manufactures consumer electronics like iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers, alongside software and services such as iOS and iCloud. |
Microsoft Corporation |
United States |
1975 |
Satya Nadella |
~$3.2 trillion |
Develops software (Windows, Office), cloud computing solutions (Azure), and hardware like Surface devices, with a growing focus on AI. |
NVIDIA Corporation |
United States |
1993 |
Jensen Huang |
~$3.0 trillion |
Specializes in graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming and AI, powering data centers and autonomous vehicles. |
Alphabet Inc. |
United States |
1998 |
Sundar Pichai |
~$2.1 trillion |
Parent company of Google, offering search engines, cloud services, Android OS, and hardware like Pixel phones, with ventures in AI and self-driving tech. |
Amazon.com, Inc. |
United States |
1994 |
Andy Jassy |
~$2.0 trillion |
Operates the world’s largest e-commerce platform, alongside cloud computing (AWS), streaming (Prime Video), and consumer devices like Alexa. |
Saudi Aramco |
Saudi Arabia |
1933 |
Amin H. Nasser |
~$1.9 trillion |
One of the world’s largest oil and gas companies, focusing on exploration, production, refining, and distribution of petroleum products. |
Meta Platforms, Inc. |
United States |
2004 |
Mark Zuckerberg |
~$1.5 trillion |
Runs social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp) and invests in virtual reality (Oculus) and the metaverse. |
Tesla, Inc. |
United States |
2003 |
Elon Musk |
~$1.3 trillion |
Produces electric vehicles, energy storage solutions (Powerwall), and solar energy products, with a focus on sustainable transportation. |
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) |
Taiwan |
1987 |
C.C. Wei |
~$1.1 trillion |
World’s largest dedicated semiconductor foundry, manufacturing chips for tech giants like Apple and NVIDIA. |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. |
United States |
1839 |
Warren Buffett |
~$1.0 trillion |
A conglomerate holding company with investments in insurance (GEICO), railroads, utilities, and diverse businesses like Coca-Cola and Apple. |
Eli Lilly and Company |
United States |
1876 |
David A. Ricks |
~$850 billion |
A pharmaceutical giant known for insulin, cancer treatments, and weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro. |
Walmart Inc. |
United States |
1962 |
Doug McMillon |
~$770 billion |
The world’s largest retailer, operating hypermarkets and grocery stores, with a growing e-commerce presence. |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. |
United States |
2000 (merger) |
Jamie Dimon |
~$630 billion |
A leading global bank offering financial services, investment banking, and asset management. |
Novo Nordisk A/S |
Denmark |
1923 |
Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen |
~$570 billion |
A pharmaceutical company specializing in diabetes care (insulin) and obesity treatments (Wegovy). |
Visa Inc. |
United States |
1958 |
Ryan McInerney |
~$570 billion |
Provides digital payment solutions, processing transactions globally through Visa-branded cards. |
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated |
United States |
1977 |
Andrew Witty |
~$550 billion |
A healthcare company offering insurance plans and health services through Optum. |