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World’s ‘most valuable’ tech companies in 2023

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 18, 2023, 14:51 IST
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According to a report by Companies Market Cap, these are the world’s ‘most valuable’ tech companies by market capitalisation in 2023.

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Apple

Apple stood first with a market capitalisation of $3,072 billion.

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Microsoft

Microsoft ranked second on the list with a market capitalisation of $2,755 billion.

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Alphabet

Alphabet is the third ‘most valuable’ tech company on the list with a market capitalisation of $1,666 billion.

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Amazon

Amazon is the fourth ‘most valuable’ tech company in the world with a market capitalisation of 1,549 billion.

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Nvidia

Nvidia ranked as the fifth most valuable tech company and the sixth most valuable company overall - the first chipmaker to enter the top 10, according to the report - with a market capitalisation of $1,207 billion.

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Meta

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is the sixth most valuable tech company in the world with a market capitalisation of $861 billion.

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