- The Dutch East India Company in 1637
Value then: 78 million Dutch Guilders // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: $7.4 trillion - The Mississippi Company in 1720
Value then: 300 million British Pounds // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $6 trillion - The South Sea Company in 1720
Value then: 200 million British Pounds // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $4 trillion - Saudi Aramco in 2012
Value today: U.S. $3.6 trillion. Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $3.6 trillion. - IBM in 1967
Value then: $193 billion // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $1.3 trillion - PetroChina in 2007
Value then: $1 trillion // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $1.12 trillion - Microsoft in 1999
Value then: $620.6 billion // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $851 billion - Apple in August 2012
Value then: $661.6 billion // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $661.6 billion - Exxon-Mobil in 2007
Value then: $513.3 billion // Adjusted to 2012 dollars: U.S. $572.9 billion
This blog documents my MBA student life at Ryerson University, Canada (2010-2012). It was an attempt to demystify the MBA experience, help understand MBA topics & encourage MBA wannabes. I have a Pre-MBA blog about B-School application process (and a few other blogs) as well. I used to blog actively in the past and interact with readers regularly, but life got very busy after my MBA. Good luck. Take care. Cheers! Gerry.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Richest Businesses (companies) till now / Most valuable companies in history
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