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Most Valuable Tech Companies

Name the world's largest companies in the Information Technology sector, based on their stock market value.
Market value as of 7 April 2024
Not including telecommunication stocks
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First submittedJuly 8, 2017
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Billion $
Headquarters
Company
3161
Washington
Microsoft
2618
California
Apple
2200
California
NVIDIA
1922
Washington
Amazon
1906
California
Google
1344
California
Facebook
733
Taiwan
Taiwan Semiconductor
620
California
Broadcom
416
South Korea
Samsung
395
Netherlands
ASML
Billion $
Headquarters
Company
372
China
Tencent
343
California
Oracle
292
California
Salesforce
275
California
AMD
275
California
Netflix
218
California
Adobe
196
California
Cisco
191
California
Qualcomm
179
China
Alibaba
178
California
Intuit
36 Comments
+4
Level 85
Jul 8, 2017
I see AT&T at 226B, Comcast at 182B, Verizon at 177B, etc. Why don't they count as Information Technology?
+5
Level 89
Jul 8, 2017
They're in the Telecom sector
+3
Level 81
Jul 9, 2017
Increasingly fuzzy lines
+1
Level 78
Jul 12, 2017
Especially with Verizon buying Yahoo
+2
Level 73
Jul 14, 2017
Yeah, I did wonder why Verizon wasn't listed.
+1
Level 91
Apr 10, 2024
And Qualcomm is?
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Level 75
Apr 11, 2024
semiconductors
+2
Level 81
Jul 9, 2017
Samsung does a lot more than just tech
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Level 71
Jul 12, 2017
Got Tencent, but missed Google :(
+3
Level 45
Jul 12, 2017
Showing my age...did better on The Reign of Queen Elizabeth 1 than on this :)
+20
Level 89
Jul 12, 2017
You're 420 years old?! What's your secret?
+14
Level 66
Jul 12, 2017
That's the business of Professor Dumbledore and Nicholas Flamel only.
+1
Level 45
Jul 13, 2017
lol
+3
Level 90
Jul 13, 2017
Either that or he's been smoking pot every day for exactly 420 years.
+5
Level 78
Jul 14, 2017
Sulfuratus...so naturally...the whole school knows.
+5
Level 56
Jul 19, 2017
@sulfuratus, You shouldn't have said that. You should not have said that. You shouldn't have said that.
+3
Level 66
Jul 12, 2017
Where's Alibaba? Has their price dropped so much?
+1
Level 93
Jan 9, 2020
No, it's still at around 596Bn USD per yahoo financials by market capital.
+1
Level 18
Jul 12, 2017
Thought it was ASUS from taiwan...
+12
Level 66
Jul 12, 2017
Anyone else feel like this quiz could use a statement defining what counts as a tech company here?
+2
Level 47
Jul 12, 2017
It does. The Information Technology Sector. Look it up.
+2
Level 68
Jul 12, 2017
What about Alibaba?
+2
Level 73
Jul 16, 2017
Can you accept Semiconductor for Taiwan Semiconductor? Thought I got it wrong. Cheers.
+11
Level 83
Jun 11, 2019
What, no Jetpunk?
+1
Level 80
Jan 22, 2020
Accept "TSC" for Taiwan Semiconductor please. That's how I always hear it referred to in the industry.
+1
Level ∞
Jan 22, 2020
Okay
+2
Level 53
Feb 20, 2023
TSM should be accepted too
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Level 77
Apr 16, 2024
oh yeah, google would've been a good one to guess
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Level 54
Apr 16, 2024
Where is tesla?
+1
Level 65
Apr 16, 2024
Are they a tech company?
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Level 44
Apr 16, 2024
I feel like there is probably a better way to specify what is a "tech company" as "IT company" doesnt make much sense to me. Qualcomm, TSMC, or ASML don't scream IT to me they are semiconductor companies.
+1
Level 68
Apr 16, 2024
woooo salesforce
+1
Level 26
Apr 17, 2024
why doesnt naspers count? they own tencent
+1
Level 53
Apr 18, 2024
Why not SAP (from Germany)?
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Level 55
Apr 19, 2024
Stock market value, by which you mean market cap, isn't as accurate a way to value a company as their market cap plus debt. If I have a company with $100b in debt owned by private bond dealers, and $1b in public shares, my company is worth $101b, whereas you're saying it's worth $1b. I also think you should subtract the cash or other liquid assets they have on their balance sheet.
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Level 67
May 10, 2024
Interesting, I felt stupid for knowing only 9/20 and was totally surprised that this earned me 4/5 points. Crazy. More than half of the ones, I didn't guess, sounded familiar though. Not remembering Cisco bothers me most, but I would have never guessed that Netflix is in this list. Tried ebay twice, instead, wondering why it didn't work. Checked afterwards and apparently, it's only 25 bn nowadays.