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The most valuable company in every state and DC

The highest-worth public firms across America
Alabama: Vulcan Materials, valued at $17.22 billion (£13.2bn)
Alaska: First National Bank Alaska, valued at $597.2 million (£456.6m)
Arizona: Republic Services, valued at $28.8 billion (£22bn)
Arkansas: Walmart, valued at $368 billion (£282bn)
California: Apple, valued at $1.9 trillion (£1.45tn)
Colorado: Newmont Corporation, valued at $55.3 billion (£42.3bn)
Connecticut: Cigna, valued at $65.6 billion (£50.2bn)
Delaware: DuPont, valued at $40.9 billion (£31.3bn)
DC: Danaher, valued at $145.7 billion (£111.5bn)
Florida: NextEra Energy, valued at $140.9 billion (£107.8bn)
Georgia: Home Depot, valued at $292.15 billion (£223.5bn)
Hawaii: Hawaiian Electric Industries, valued at $3.95 billion (£3bn)
Idaho: Micron Technology, valued at $54.16 billion (£41.4bn)
Illinois: AbbVie, valued at $163.98 billion (£125.4bn)
Indiana: Eli Lilly and Company, valued at $146.27 billion (£111.9bn)
Iowa: Principal Financial Group, valued at $12.16 billion (£9.3bn)
Kansas: Euronet Worldwide, valued at $5.25 billion (£4bn)
Kentucky: Humana, valued at $55.29 billion (£42.3bn)
Louisiana: Entergy, valued at $20.95 billion (£16bn)
Maine: IDEXX Laboratories, valued at $32.47 billion (£24.8bn)
Maryland: Lockheed Martin, valued at $107.79 billion (£82.5bn)
Massachusetts: Thermo Fisher Scientific, valued at $163.9 billion (£125.4bn)
Michigan: General Motors, valued at $38.2 billion (£29.2bn)
Minnesota: UnitedHealth Group, valued at $301.285 billion (£230.5bn)
Mississippi: Sanderson Farms, valued at $2.5 billion (£1.9bn)
Missouri: Emerson Electric, valued at $39.66 billion (£30.3bn)
Montana: Glacier Bancorp, valued at $3.5 billion (£2.7bn)
Nebraska: Berkshire Hathaway, valued at $509.12 billion (£389.6bn)
Nevada: Las Vegas Sands, valued at $33.76 billion (£25.8bn)
New Hampshire: White Mountains Insurance Group, valued at $2.86 billion (£2.2bn)
New Jersey: Johnson & Johnson, valued at $391.2 billion (£299.3bn)
New Mexico: PNM Resources, valued at $3.53 billion (£2.7bn)
New York: Mastercard, valued at $328.36 billion (£251bn)
North Carolina: Bank of America, valued at $226.2 billion (£173bn)
North Dakota: MDU Resources, valued at $4.68 billion (£3.6bn)
Ohio: Procter & Gamble, valued at $332 billion (£254bn)
Oklahoma: Williams, valued at $25.3 billion (£19.4bn)
Oregon: Nike, valued at $158.89 billion (£121.6bn)
Pennsylvania: Comcast, valued at $195.56 billion (£149.6bn)
Rhode Island: CVS Health, valued at $85 billion (£65bn)
South Carolina: Sonoco, valued at $5.3 billion (£4.1bn)
South Dakota: Black Hills Corporation, valued at $3.7 billion (£2.8bn)
Tennessee: Dollar General, valued at $49.16 billion (£37.6bn)
Texas: AT&T, valued at $213.89 billion (£163.7bn)
Utah: Extra Space Storage, valued at $13.39 billion (£10.2bn)
Vermont: Casella Waste Systems, valued at $2.738 billion (£2.1bn)
Virginia: Altria Group, valued at $78.37 billion (£59.9bn)
Washington: Microsoft, valued at $1.61 trillion (£1.23tn)
West Virginia: United Bankshares, valued at $3.7 billion (£2.8bn)
Wisconsin: Fiserv, valued at $69.58 billion (£53.2bn)
Wyoming: Crazy Woman Creek Bancorp, valued at $11.4 million (£9m)
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The highest-worth public firms across America

The total value of America's publicly-listed companies amounts to a jaw-dropping $35.50 trillion (£27.89tn). Some states are jam-packed with mega-valuable firms, such as California and New York, while others, including Alaska and Wyoming, have just a few. Based on the company's value at the time of writing, which is the total value of its outstanding shares, click or scroll through to see the highest-worth corporation in each US state and DC.
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Daniel Coughlin

11 August 2020

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