Trillion-Dollar Companies
Trillion-Dollar Companies refer to publicly traded companies that have achieved a market capitalization of at least one trillion U.S. dollars. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the company's stock price by its total number of outstanding shares. These companies are typically leaders in their industries and are characterized by significant influence, innovation, and large scale operations. The term gained prominence as a measure of a company's size and value, marking its position among the world's most valuable enterprises. Common examples include technology giants like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet (Google). Trillion-dollar status is often seen as a benchmark of success and economic power in the business world.