Top Companies, Stocks & Country Rankings
Leaderboards across the world's largest public companies (TTM revenue, earnings, EBITDA, market cap and the latest quarterly balance sheets), long-horizon stock returns, daily price streaks across stocks, ETFs and indices, and country GDP — all in one place, refreshed daily.
01 / Financial metrics
Across the financial statements
Leaderboards across every line of the financial statements. Income & cash-flow tables use trailing-twelve-month figures; balance-sheet tables use the most recent quarterly snapshot.
How are these numbers computed?
Statement leaderboards rank comparable U.S. dollar amounts: income and cash-flow TTM lines use a period-average FX rate per quarter; balance-sheet MRQ lines use the quarter-end (closing) rate (IAS 21). Original filing currency stays visible on each listing. Market-cap leaderboards sit in their own group below as a live USD snapshot. The materialized view backing statement tables is rebuilt daily after the TTM/MRQ pre-aggregation refresh.
Rankings USD translation methodology · IFRS IAS 21 (official)
Income statement (TTM)
TTM · USDTop companies by revenue, net income, EBITDA, operating income and gross profit, summed across the last four reported quarters.
Top by Revenue
- 1AMZNAmazon$742.78B
- 2WMTWalmart$725.30B
- 3AAPLApple$451.44B
Top by Net Income
- 1GOOGLAlphabet$160.21B
- 2NVDANVIDIA$159.61B
- 3MSFTMicrosoft$125.22B
Top by EBITDA
- 1GOOGLAlphabet$218.81B
- 2MSFTMicrosoft$200.96B
- 3NVDANVIDIA$192.76B
Top by Operating Income
- 1NVDANVIDIA$162.28B
- 2MSFTMicrosoft$148.96B
- 3AAPLApple$147.37B
Top by Gross Profit
- 1AMZNAmazon$375.88B
- 2GOOGLAlphabet$255.12B
- 3MSFTMicrosoft$217.41B
Balance sheet (MRQ)
MRQ · USDLeaderboards built from the most recent quarterly balance sheet: total assets, liabilities, debt, cash on hand, stockholders equity and diluted shares outstanding.
Top by Shares Outstanding
- 1NVDANVIDIA24.4B
- 2AAPLApple14.8B
- 3GOOGLAlphabet12.2B
Top by Total Assets
- 1JPMJPMorgan Chase$4.90T
- 2BACBank of America$3.50T
- 3CCitigroup$2.78T
Top by Total Liabilities
- 1JPMJPMorgan Chase$4.54T
- 2BACBank of America$3.20T
- 3CCitigroup$2.57T
Top by Total Debt
- 1JPMJPMorgan Chase$1.23T
- 2GSGoldman Sachs$749.47B
- 3CCitigroup$749.21B
Top by Cash on Hand
- 1JPMJPMorgan Chase$1.86T
- 2MSMorgan Stanley$659.74B
- 3WFCWells Fargo$612.09B
Top by Net Assets
- 1BRK-BBerkshire Hathaway$727.18B
- 2GOOGLAlphabet$478.75B
- 3AMZNAmazon$441.91B
Top by Net Cash
- 1JPMJPMorgan Chase$630.75B
- 2METMetLife$318.51B
- 3MSMorgan Stanley$265.51B
Cash flow (TTM)
TTM · USDCapital allocation from the trailing-twelve-month cash flow statement — capex, free cash flow, stock-based compensation and operating cash generation.
Top by CapEx
- 1AMZNAmazon$151.00B
- 2GOOGLAlphabet$109.92B
- 3MSFTMicrosoft$97.22B
Top by Free Cash Flow
- 1UVVUniversal Corporation$508.53B
- 2JPMJPMorgan Chase$140.94B
- 3AAPLApple$129.17B
Top by Stock-Based Compensation
- 1GOOGLAlphabet$26.19B
- 2UVVUniversal Corporation$25.88B
- 3METAMeta$22.31B
Capital return (TTM)
TTM · USDHow much cash companies hand back to shareholders — total buyback spend, dividends paid, and the resulting yields versus market cap.
Top by Buyback Spend
- 1AAPLApple$78.20B
- 2NVDANVIDIA$47.43B
- 3CRMSalesforce$37.21B
Top by Dividends Paid
- 1MSFTMicrosoft$25.86B
- 2XOMExxon Mobil$17.23B
- 3JPMJPMorgan Chase$17.18B
Top by Buyback Yield
- 1OMCOmnicom Group20.9%
- 2CHTRCharter Communications19.0%
- 3CRMSalesforce18.5%
Top by Shareholder Yield
- 1AIVApartment Investment and Management39.9%
- 2OMCOmnicom Group25.0%
- 3ABRArbor Realty Trust21.8%
Market valuation
Largest companies by market capitalization and the trillion-dollar club. Market cap refreshes on the daily company sync — more frequently than the quarterly TTM/MRQ groups, but not intraday.
Profitability
Trailing-twelve-month margins on one page — gross, operating, EBITDA, net and free-cash-flow margins, sortable by column to compare software economics against capital-heavy peers.
02 / Sector & industry
Curated peer sets by market cap
Themed lists for one industry or geography so peers stay comparable — no apples-to-oranges across SaaS and oil drillers.
Largest US oil & gas companies by market cap
Domestic Energy names by market cap; US listing profile. Upstream through refining; use the global cap list for non-US majors.
Largest US restaurant chains by market cap
US-listed dining operators by market cap; Restaurants industry tag. QSR and casual; brands filed under another country sit elsewhere.
Largest pharmaceutical companies by market cap
Branded and generic drug makers by market cap (two industry lines). Development biotech often maps elsewhere.
Largest semiconductor companies by market cap
Chip designers and makers by market cap. Worldwide; lithography and tool vendors may map elsewhere.
Largest US airlines by market cap
US-listed carriers by market cap; passenger-airline industry slice. US/USA country filter; foreign primary listings elsewhere on site.
03 / Price performance
Returns & daily price behavior
Long-horizon return paths for stocks and day-to-day trading character across instruments — stocks, ETFs and indices. All series come from dividend-adjusted closes and refresh on the daily price sync.
Long-horizon stock returns
Historical price performance: maximum achievable path, cumulative return since IPO, and how much cumulative splits multiplied outstanding shares.
Top stocks by max return
Stocks ranked by highest historical return from the best buy/sell pair. See what if you bought at the optimal time.
Best performing stocks since IPO
Stocks ranked by total return from IPO to current price. Buy at IPO, hold until today — who gained the most?
Largest cumulative stock split multipliers
Companies ranked by the product of every historical split ratio — how many times outstanding shares multiplied from splits alone.
Daily price behavior
Dividend-adjusted daily closes power green and red streaks, record winning runs, and all-time share of up days — day-to-day trading character at a glance.
Market daily streak ranking
Live green or red streaks from dividend-adjusted closes (±0.01%). Tabs for longest win streaks and historical win rate; rows link to price character.
Market longest winning streak ranking
Maximum consecutive green sessions from dividend-adjusted returns (±0.01%). Same rules as price character; compare historical records across tickers and instruments.
Market daily win rate ranking
Share of green trading days over full history (dividend-adjusted, ±0.01%). Cross-section leaderboard across tickers and instruments; links to price character stats.
04 / Macro context
Country & economic-scale rankings
GDP-ranked economies — macro reference to read alongside the corporate revenue and market-cap tables above.
About these rankings
What kinds of rankings are on this page?
Four clusters: (1) top companies by financial metric — TTM income, MRQ balance, and TTM cash flow (amounts translated to USD for ranking), plus market valuation; (2) curated sector and industry market-cap peer sets (oil & gas, restaurant chains, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, airlines); (3) long-horizon stock returns and daily price behavior (max return, return since IPO, split multipliers, win streaks, win rate); (4) country GDP rankings as macro context.
What’s the difference between TTM and MRQ?
TTM (trailing twelve months) sums the last four quarterly filings — used for income statement and cash-flow rankings so the figures stay current within ~90 days. MRQ (most recent quarter) is a point-in-time balance-sheet snapshot — used for total assets, debt, cash on hand and net assets, since balance sheets are a stock not a flow. Market cap is a separate live snapshot from the daily company sync.
How often do the rankings refresh?
TTM and MRQ aggregates rebuild daily as new 10-Q / 10-K / 20-F filings land in our pipeline. The materialized view powering financial-metric rankings refreshes right after, so leaderboards reflect yesterday-end at worst. Market cap, stock returns and daily streaks come from the daily price sync. Country GDP refreshes when official IMF / World Bank releases land.
How are non-U.S. dollar filings converted for rankings?
We translate each filing to U.S. dollars using daily FX in our database, then rank on those USD columns. Income-statement and cash-flow TTM amounts use a simple average of the applicable FX rate over each fiscal quarter (IAS 21: profit and loss at average rate). Balance-sheet MRQ amounts use the closing rate on the balance-sheet date. Market-cap tables are already a USD snapshot from the live quote feed. Rows can be omitted when FX history does not cover a period.
Methodology: financial rankings & currency · IFRS IAS 21 (official)
Can I filter by sector?
Yes. Open any financial-metric ranking and use the GICS sector filter — Technology, Energy, Healthcare, Financials, Consumer and others. The Sector & industry cluster on this page is a curated shortcut to the most-asked peer sets (US oil & gas, US airlines, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, US restaurant chains).
Where are P/E, dividend yield and other ratios?
Ratios live on individual company pages and on the Higher/Lower games — not on this hub yet. The hub focuses on absolute leaderboards (size, scale, total returns) where USD-comparable rankings are well-defined. Ratio rankings need extra normalization (sector-relative P/E, ex-financials filters) which we plan to add separately.