Apple Inc. was the world’s most valuable company by market capitalization. The US-based Apple has a market cap of $2.595 trillion, Companies Market Cap data showed after US markets closed on April 27.

Saudi Aramco jumped above tech giant Microsoft to become the world’s second-largest company by market cap of $2.103 trillion.
Saudi Aramco is the world’s most profitable business, as its profit surpassed Apple, Microsoft and ExxonMobil.
Johnson & Johnson moved up a notch to the ninth place. Tesla became the world's 10th most valuable company by market cap. ExxonMobil moved up two notches to the 11th place on the list.
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World’s Most Valuable Companies by Market Cap |
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Order |
Company |
Country |
Market Cap ($trln) |
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01 |
Apple |
US |
2.596 |
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02 |
Saudi Aramco |
Saudi Arabia |
2.103 |
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03 |
Microsoft |
US |
2.050 |
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04 |
Alphabet Inc. |
US |
1.343 |
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05 |
Amazon |
US |
1.052 |
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06 |
Berkshire Hathaway |
US |
0.7178 |
|
07 |
NVIDIA |
US |
0.6482 |
|
08 |
Meta Platforms |
US |
0.5322 |
|
09 |
Johnson & Johnson |
US |
0.5153 |
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10 |
Tesla |
US |
0.5092 |
Source: Companies Market Cap
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