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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 · USD

Top companies by revenue, net income, EBITDA, operating income and gross profit, summed across the last four reported quarters.

Balance sheet (MRQ)

MRQ · USD

Leaderboards built from the most recent quarterly balance sheet: total assets, liabilities, debt, cash on hand, stockholders equity and diluted shares outstanding.

Cash flow (TTM)

TTM · USD

Capital allocation from the trailing-twelve-month cash flow statement — capex, free cash flow, stock-based compensation and operating cash generation.

Capital return (TTM)

TTM · USD

How much cash companies hand back to shareholders — total buyback spend, dividends paid, and the resulting yields versus market cap.

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.

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.

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.