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Trillion Dollar U.S. Companies

Name all of the publicly-traded U.S. companies that have ever reached a market valuation of $1,000,000,000,000.
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Last updated: May 31, 2023
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First submittedJuly 11, 2019
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Date Reached
Company
2018-08-02
Apple
2018-09-04
Amazon
2019-04-24
Microsoft
2020-01-16
Alphabet
2021-06-28
Meta
2021-10-25
Tesla
2023-05-30
Nvidia
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Level 85
Jul 12, 2019
To be updated, as needed.
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Level 85
Jan 17, 2020
The fourth company just added.
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Level 32
Apr 20, 2020
Neat little quiz.
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Level ∞
Jun 29, 2021
Globally I think Sinopec and Saudi Aramco have also achieved this feat.
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Level 44
Jul 7, 2021
Aramco is a very difficult valuation. The attempted IPO on LSE was a disaster and the company refused to submit to various audit requirements. Then the Saudis strong-armed their neighbours into buying stock.

At this point the true scale of their reserves is extremely difficult to estimate, and the valuation of those reserves is also difficult given the political future for oil & gas in many markets.

Realistically they will probably squeeze a trillion dollars out of it but...

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Level 50
Jun 30, 2023
I thought other countries, including China and possibly Norway and the United Arab Emirates, have exceeded Saudi Arabia in the value of their sovereign wealth funds.
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Level 89
Jun 29, 2021
Somebody made a Facebook account for me in 2010. Last and only activity: that same picture in 2010. The only Apple product I bought I took back. Glad to have done my part.
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Level 73
Jun 29, 2021
One of the reasons these companies are so successful is because in many cases they make it increasingly hard to avoid using their products. For one example, AWS underpins so much of the internet so you're interacting with the company every day whether you want to or not. That company is probably the best example of an organization whose end goal is to be Buy-N-Large from the movie Wall-E.
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Level 82
Jul 5, 2021
Pretty sure Buy-N-Large was supposed to be a spoof of WalMart back in 2008. Or possibly CostCo.
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Level 62
Jul 5, 2021
You use Amazon Web Services if you use Jetpunk.
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Level 70
Nov 2, 2021
Exactly, many people don't realize that those company are everywhere and own products you don't even imagine
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Level 66
Jul 5, 2021
watchu want a scooby snack?
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Level 76
Jun 29, 2021
All you need is a little antitrust complaint and some criminal lawsuits dismissed and BOOM! You're in.
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Level 55
Jun 30, 2021
This is great! I didn't know Facebook had a market cap of over 1 trillion, I expected it to be in the 800 billions range or something
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Level 65
Jun 30, 2021
They're overdue for a market correction, stay tuned
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Level 66
Jul 5, 2021
It's missing JetPunk.
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Level 43
Jul 5, 2021
Yep. It needs to be updated.
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Level 79
Jul 5, 2021
I want to KICK myself for forgetting the first one. And I'm doing this quiz on a Mac!!
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Level 75
Jul 5, 2021
Quickly checking to see what Adam Smith said about tech monopolies...
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Level 52
Jul 5, 2021
I just learned that Google is Alphabet
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Level 66
Jul 5, 2021
Damn no oil companies.
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Level 67
Jul 6, 2021
Yeah, I tried ExxonMobil like five times when I only had one missing answer (turned out to be Microsoft).
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Level 65
Jul 5, 2021
Dr. Evil could buy one of these, along with sharks with laser beam helmets
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Level 72
Jul 9, 2021
Frickin' laser beams, that is.
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Level 64
Jul 6, 2021
What is alphabet? Never heard of it before
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Level 68
Jul 6, 2021
Alphabet is the parent company of Google
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Level 64
Jul 6, 2021
Thanks!
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Level 63
Jul 6, 2021
You could add the stock tickers in another column since this is a stock market based quiz? Might add a little more depth to this and if people are interested they could know the ticker symbol to look up.
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Level 67
Jul 7, 2021
Missed Facebook
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Level 67
Jul 9, 2021
WHERE THE F**K IS GOOGLE!!!!!
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Level 92
Jul 18, 2021
Subsidiary of Alphabet.
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Level 85
Oct 25, 2021
A sixth company joins the club today.
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Level 15
Oct 27, 2021
great quiz

I can't believe I only found it today after like a year.

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Level 71
Oct 28, 2021
Just 3 days later, and you might have to update it again! Facebook is Meta now.
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Level 74
Nov 3, 2021
Tesla might be a teensy bit overvalued...
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Level 66
Apr 13, 2022
Would Facebook not be "Meta" now?
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Level 55
Jun 17, 2022
Came here to say the same thing!
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Level 84
Nov 22, 2022
Current market cap:

Apple: $2.38T

Amazon: $945.59B

Microsoft: $1.82T

Alphabet: $1.25T

Meta (Facebook): $293.13B

Tesla: $526.39B

Facebook has lost two-thirds of its value since hitting $1B last year, and Tesla has lost almost half.

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Level 66
Feb 2, 2023
Tesla dropping... you love to see it.
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Level 56
Jun 30, 2023
Woohoo!
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Level 50
May 15, 2023
Fun fact: Google was once called BackRub.
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Level 65
May 31, 2023
A surprising company added, but a welcome one nonetheless.
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Level 77
May 31, 2023
Aaaaaaaaand it's back off the trillion-dollar list. I imagine it'll bounce back and forth quite a bit in the near future before settling above a trillion dollars for good in a few years.
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Level 52
May 31, 2023
Somehow I got all but two, but in chronological order
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Level 66
Jun 1, 2023
Nvidia???
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Level 85
Jun 1, 2023
Yes, they make computer chips and got a big boost from AI recently.
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Level 75
Jun 30, 2023
A friend of mine bought Nvidia stocks a few years ago because she somehow foresaw this after reading some article. Good on her. Another friend bought German defence company Rheinmetall RIGHT AFTER Putin invaded Ukraine, that also turned out well for him (my friend, not Putin). Sometimes when it feels right to buy, it actually is.
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Level 24
Jun 30, 2023
Sounds like bunch of nonsense. AI? Really?
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Level 85
Jul 1, 2023
This comment is not going to age well.
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Level 31
Jun 5, 2023
missed apple facepalm
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Level 48
Jun 30, 2023
The very existence of trillion-dollar companies is actually disgusting. Burn it all down.
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Level 56
Jun 30, 2023
Alphabet? What is that and why does everyone know what it is except for me?
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Level 69
Jun 30, 2023
Alphabet is the parent company of Google.
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Level 59
Jun 30, 2023
Alphabet is Google
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Level 24
Jun 30, 2023
Half of the list is untrue I think. Only the first 4 are trillion companies.
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Level 85
Jul 1, 2023
Includes companies that hit a trillion and then fell under that amount.
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Level 46
Feb 12, 2024
Aww man. I was about to type Nvidia but thought they weren't big enough :(