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Valued at $200 Billion to $499,999,999: 29 Companies
JP Morgan Chase...$470,634,468,413...New York..............NORTHEAST
Johnson & Johnson$455,708,974,946...New Jersey..........NORTHEAST
Walmart..................$406,955,652,978...Arkans as..............SOUTH
UnitedHealth...........$391,423,856,974...Minnesot a............MIDWEST
Mastercard..............$369,576,856,480...New York..............NORTHEAST
Home Depot............$350,705,161,871...Georgia....... ..........SOUTH
Bank of America......$346,384,189,963...North Carolina.......SOUTH
Proctor & Gamble.....$343,583,877,000...Ohio................ ......MIDWEST
PayPal......................$328,468,487,211...Cal ifornia..............WEST
Walt Disney..............$321,833,175,434...California. ..............WEST
I don't understand the rest of the corporate talk anyway to simplify that? Im probably missing somewthing
This is the market capitalization of these companies. So if a company has 2,000,000 shares of stock and they are valued at $1 each---then the market capitalization is $2,000,000.
There are currently 15 billion shares of Apple and they are worth about $164 each. So 15 billion x $164 equals about $2.5 Trillion--the 2.5 trillion figure is referred to as the market capitalization.
This is the market capitalization of these companies. So if a company has 2,000,000 shares of stock and they are valued at $1 each---then the market capitalization is $2,000,000.
There are currently 15 billion shares of Apple and they are worth about $164 each. So 15 billion x $164 equals about $2.5 Trillion--the 2.5 trillion figure is referred to as the market capitalization.
Seeing Bank of America(even after all these years), Oracle and Charles Schwab as out-of-state companies is strange to me. They have such a huge local presence and history. I've worked for both BofA and Charles Schwab, and I was part of a merger with Oracle when they bought out east bay rival PeopleSoft years ago. Yikes I feel old.
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