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Which Company Is the Largest?

Fudge Factor 3000 writes "Apple and Exxon are fighting it out to be the company with the largest market cap. Tuesday, Apple pulled ahead. It is hard to believe a tech company can beat out an oil giant, but is the market cap really the measure of the size/influence of a company? It is certainly the simplest metric to consider. Ars is running an excellent article on how to measure the size of a company. They discuss different metrics such as cash balance, revenue, number of employees, etc."

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  1. How about volatility by dimeglio · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Although Apple is on top at the moment, they have a very volatile stock. This tend to discourage long-term investments generally accounts for less than 15% of a well balanced portfolio. Microsoft and also Exxon on the other hand have a stable stock price and they both tend to play it generally safe. It might not please stock holders who were looking to make money quickly but perhaps is how a company can achieve more maturity.

    So yeah, they are big now but they might be tiny in a few months.

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  2. effect on the world is a company disappeared by art123 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Here is another way to think about it.

    What if the company disappeared over night? How "important" are these companies?

    If Apple disappeared, people wouldn't have their toys and music anymore and people who actually get work done with Apple products (like designers or movie editors) would have to migrate to other platforms like Linux or Windows.

    If Exxon disappeared, the world would have a temporarily huge reduction in the available oil until competitors could pick up the slack which could take a long time in which case the whole world will fall apart (only slightly exaggerating).

    So I say that Exxon is way more important than Apple.

    By that metric, Microsoft, IBM, and Oracle are also way more important than Apple.