So far in 2025, we've had not one, but two companies achieve a $4 trillion market capitalization. Both Nvidia (NVDA 3.56%) and Microsoft (MSFT 2.18%) have joined this ultra-exclusive club, with Nvidia remaining over that threshold, and there are a few others that aren't too far behind.
If I were to ask you what the largest companies were during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, you might assume that the top of the list might have a tech stock or two, just like there is today. And you'd be right.
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However, there are two big differences. The largest companies today are more than an order of magnitude larger than in 1999, and technology doesn't just appear on the list -- it completely dominates it.
With that in mind, here's how the largest companies of 1999 compare with those of 2025.
Company (Symbol) | Industry | Market Capitalization |
---|---|---|
Microsoft (MSFT 2.18%) | Technology | $348 billion |
General Electric (GE 2.47%) | Conglomerate | $261 billion |
Intel (INTC 1.04%) | Technology | $197 billion |
Walmart (WMT 1.01%) | Retail | $181 billion |
ExxonMobil (XOM -2.18%) | Energy-Oil and Gas | $178 billion |
Data source: CNBC.com. Market caps as of 1/1/1999.
Company (Symbol) | Sector | Market Capitalization |
---|---|---|
Nvidia | Technology | $4.24 trillion |
Microsoft | Technology | $3.90 trillion |
Apple (AAPL 0.45%) | Technology | $3.02 trillion |
Alphabet (GOOGL 3.11%) (GOOG 3.04%) | Technology | $2.29 trillion |
Amazon (AMZN -1.42%) | Technology | $2.28 trillion |
Data source: CNBC.com. Market caps as of 8/3/2025.
As a final thought, considering the differences between the two lists, it's interesting to consider what the list of the largest companies might look like in another quarter-century. Will the largest companies increase by yet another order of magnitude? And will the tech industry continue to dominate?
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