The Ten Largest Companies in the United States

Forbes annually provides a list of the most valuable companies in the world. The top 10 most valuable companies in the United States, from the 2005 Forbes 2000, follow.

(In billions of U.S. dollars)

 

Market

Total

Net

Company Name Industry

Value

Assets

Income

ExxonMobil

Oil & gas operations

$405.25

$ 195.26

$25.33

General Electric

Conglomerates

372.14

750.33

16.59

Microsoft

Software & services

273.75

64.94

10.00

Citigroup

Banking

247.66

1,484.10

17.05

Wal Mart

Retailing

218.56

120.62

10.27

Pfizer

Dr. ugs & biotechnology

197.99

123.68

11.36

Johnson & Johnson

Dr. ugs & biotechnology

194.68

47.59

8.51

Bank of America

Banking

188.77

1,110.46

14.14

American International

 

 

 

 

Group

Insurance

173.99

776.42

10.91

IBM

Technology hardware & equipment

152.76

109.18

8.43

As an analyst for a securities broker, you are asked the following questions concerning some of the figures.

1. Microsoft has total assets of $65 billion but a stock market value of $274 billion. How can a company be worth more than its total assets?

2. Compute for each company the ratio of total assets to total market value. What factors must the market be considering in valuing these companies that are not captured on the companies’ balance sheets?

3. The price earnings ratio, often called the P/E ratio, is defined as market price per share divided by earnings per share. Alternatively, the P/E ratio can be computed as total market value divided by net income. Compute the P/E ratios for the preceding companies. What factors do you think influence P/E ratios?