“2025 Hurun Global Top 1000 High Quality Enterprises” released, Nvidia (NVDA.US) became the most valuable company in the world

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago

The Zhitong Finance App learned that Hurun Research Institute released the “2025 Top 1000 Global High Quality Enterprises”. Thanks to the surge in demand for artificial intelligence chips and data center computing, Nvidia (NVDA.US) surpassed Microsoft (MSFT.US) and Apple (AAPL.US) to become the most valuable company in the world, worth 32.8 trillion yuan, an increase of 49%. With steady demand for its ecosystem and strong service growth, Apple was in second place with a value of RMB 28.6 trillion, an increase of 23%. Microsoft, which ranked number one last year, fell to third, and its value increased 13% to 26.9 trillion yuan, reflecting the steady development trend of its cloud business and enterprise business.

Alphabet and Amazon (AMZN.US) are in the top five. Alphabet's value increased by 7.7 trillion yuan, up 48% to 23.9 trillion yuan, and Amazon's value increased 3.7 trillion yuan, increasing 26% to 18 trillion yuan. As the only state-owned enterprise in the top ten, Saudi Aramco's value dropped 8% as oil prices fell, ranking sixth with 11.8 trillion yuan. Broadcom (AVGO.US) and Tesla (TSLA.US) are among the top ten. Broadcom rose four places to seventh place, rising 118% in value to RMB 11.5 trillion, while Tesla rose three places to 10th place, and its value rose 115% to RMB 9.5 trillion.

Nvidia was the company with the biggest increase in value this year, adding RMB 10.8 trillion, followed by Alphabet (RMB 7.7 trillion) and Broadcom (RMB 6.2 trillion). The number of companies worth more than $100 billion has doubled from 115 five years ago to 226 today. The US ranked first with 410 companies, China ranked second with 158, and Japan ranked third with 63 companies.

Walmart (WMT.US) has the highest annual revenue of 4.8 trillion yuan, followed by Amazon (4.5 trillion yuan) and China State Grid (3.9 trillion yuan). Alphabet had the highest profit, reaching 790 billion yuan, followed by Saudi Aramco (740 billion yuan) and Apple (680 billion yuan).

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