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From Dutch East India Company to General Electric: the most valuable companies of all time

Big businesses worth record-breaking amounts
ExxonMobil: $741.8 billion (£583bn)
ExxonMobil: $741.8 billion (£583bn)
TSMC: $729.5 billion (£556bn)
TSMC: $729.5 billion (£556bn)
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China $770.3bn (£606bn)
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China $770.3bn (£606bn)
Berkshire Hathaway: $794 billion (£625bn)
Berkshire Hathaway: $794 billion (£625bn)
Alibaba: $984.5 billion (£774bn)
Alibaba: $984.5 billion (£774bn)
Tencent: $1 trillion (£787bn)
Tencent: $1 trillion (£787bn)
Standard Oil: $1 trillion+ (£787bn+)
Standard Oil: $1 trillion+ (£787bn+)
General Electric: $1.05 trillion (£825bn)
General Electric: $1.05 trillion (£825.3bn)
NVIDIA: $1.15 trillion (£900bn)
NVIDIA: $1.15 trillion (£900bn)
Facebook: $1.2 trillion (£943bn)
Facebook: $1.2 trillion (£943bn)
Tesla: $1.38 trillion (£1.08tn)
Tesla: $1.38 trillion (£1.08tn)
PetroChina: $1.6 trillion (£1.3tn)
PetroChina: $1.6 trillion (£1.3tn)
Amazon: $2.1 trillion (£1.65tn)
Amazon: $2.1 trillion (£1.65tn)
Alphabet: $2.2 trillion (£1.7tn)
Alphabet: $2.2 trillion (£1.7tn)
Microsoft: $2.8 trillion (£2.2tn)
Microsoft: $2.8 trillion (£2.2tn)
Apple: $3.08 trillion (£2.4tn)
Apple: $3.08 trillion (£2.4tn)
Saudi Aramco: up to $5 trillion (£4tn)
Saudi Aramco: up to $5 trillion (£4tn)
South Sea Company: $5.3 trillion (£4.2tn)
South Sea Company: $5.3 trillion (£4.2tn)
Company of the Indies: $8 trillion (£6.3tn)
Company of the Indies: $8 trillion (£6.3tn)
Dutch East India Company: at least $9 trillion (£7tn)
Dutch East India Company: at least $9 trillion (£7tn)
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Hendrik Gerritsz Pot [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Dutch East India Company: at least $9 trillion (£7tn)

The value of the bulbs reached ridiculously high levels and pushed the company's share price up by 1,200%.

Prior to the bubble bursting in 1637, the Dutch East India Company was reportedly worth 78 million Dutch guilders. That's at least $9 trillion (£7tn) today, which, according to figures obtained via World Bank, is comfortably more than the combined GDPs of the Netherlands, France, and Germany today.

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02 August 2023

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