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The World’s biggest companies

The world's biggest companies

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Apple is no longer the world's most valuable listed company, after being knocked off the top spot by Exxon Mobil on Wednesday. Here is a list of the world's biggest companies according to market capitalisation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The World’s biggest companies

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Exxon MobilThe oil giant retook top spot yesterday, with a market cap of $385.65bn (£253.22bn).

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AppleApple has seen a dramatic fall in its share price over the past six months. Its market cap has fallen from $656bn in September to $378.25 today.

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GoogleThe search engine giant has a current market cap of $259.13bn.

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Wal-MartThe supermarket giant and Asda owner is the world's third biggest company, with a market cap of $258.49bn. By comparison, Tesco in the UK has a market cap of $45.52bn.

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MicrosoftThe company founded by Bill Gates has a market cap of $241.45bn,

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General ElectricGE, which makes everything from medical products to aerospace equipment and credit cards, has a market cap of $236.04bn.

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Johnson & JohnsonThe Listerine maker has a market cap of $234.67bn.

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IBMThe American technology company has a market cap of $233.68bn.

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ChevronEnergy company Chevron has a market cap of $223.04bn.

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PfizerIn tenth place is drugs maker Pfizer, which has a market cap of $221.82bn.

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All ten of the world's biggest companies are listed in America. Shell, Britain's biggest listed company by market cap, is valued at $205.8bn, while HSBC, also listed in London, has a market cap of $189.91bn.Samsung is the largest listed company in Asia. The electronics giant is valued at $199.18bn, while Toyota, listed in Japan, is valued at $196.45bn.