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This ranking highlights the scale of America’s top government technology and contracting companies. Oracle ($803B) leads the pack, followed by Palantir ($424B), showing how software and data analytics are now as central to government as traditional defense primes like Lockheed Martin ($114B) and RTX ($219B). Tech giants like IBM, Salesforce, and Cisco also feature prominently, reflecting the deep integration of enterprise IT into government operations.

Source: MarketCapWatch

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Source: https://www.marketcapwatch.com/all-countries/

This treemap compares the market capitalization of listed companies across the world’s major blocs. The United States dominates with $69.9T, followed by China at $19.8T. Japan ($7.2T), the UK ($4.2T), France ($3.2T), Canada ($3.8T), and Germany ($2.9T) round out the G7, while India ($5.1T),Saudi Arabia ($2.5T), and others highlight BRICS’ growing presence. The “Rest of the World” collectively accounts for $24.7T.

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  • 2014–2016: The “China Surge” — Alibaba and Tencent rose rapidly on e‑commerce and mobile internet growth.

  • 2017–2019: Social platform wars — Meta and Tencent both thrived as global attention shifted to social ecosystems.

  • 2020–2021: Cloud explosion — Amazon’s AWS dominance pushed it past $1.6T, while Meta neared $1T.

  • 2022–2023: Diverging paths — U.S. tech rebounded with AI pivots, while Chinese firms faced regulatory headwinds.

  • 2024–2025: AI & scale — Amazon (Amazon market cap $2.3T) and Meta (Meta market cap $1.9T) surged, cementing U.S. dominance; Tencent (Tencent market cap $757B) and Alibaba (Alibaba market cap $392B) remain strong but no longer in the same league.

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A visual tour of the region’s companies ranked in the global top 150 by market cap Source: MarketCapWatch

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From Paris to Stockholm — the European giants shaping global markets Source: MarketCapWatch

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Source: 1. Wiki 2. MarketCapWatch

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This chart breaks down the revenues for the world’s largest carmakers, grouping brands under their parent companies. The standout insight: Toyota and Volkswagen each generate annual sales on par with the combined totals of several other major automaker groups. Toyota’s revenue rivals the sum of BMW + Mercedes‑Benz, while Volkswagen’s is close to Ford + GM combined. Source: MarketCapWatch

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Source: 1. MarketCapWatch 2. Wccftech

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