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    An era has ended! Apple is no longer the most valuable company in the world

    In recent weeks, competition in the rankings of the world's most valuable companies has become quite intense. Recently, Apple lost its leader

    Competition between the world’s most valuable companies continues unabated. Companies are taking various steps to surpass each other. This affects market values ​​greatly. Recently, the most valuable company in the world was Apple. However, this situation has changed. So much so that his rival pushed him to second place.

    Apple  and  Microsoft have been competing for many years to become the most valuable company in the world. Apple sat on the throne of its rival with a market value of 222 billion dollars in 2010  . Subsequently, in 2018  , Microsoft took back the top spot. This did not last long and Apple became the leader again. Today, after a few years, the summit has changed again.

    Microsoft becomes the world's most valuable company

    According to information shared by CompaniesMarketCup , Microsoft has now become the most valuable company in the world with a market value of 2.887 trillion dollars . The market value of Apple , which lost its peak in the past hours, is at the level of 2.874 trillion dollars .

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    The competition between Microsoft and Apple has become quite heated in recent weeks. Because there is no significant difference between the market value of the two companies. In this context, the leader may change again in the coming hours.

    The world’s largest companies by market value are listed as follows;

    RankCompanyMarket value
    1Microsoft$2.887 trillion
    2Apple$2.874 trillion
    3Saudi Aramco$2.121 trillion
    4Alphabet (Google)$1.794 trillion
    5Amazon$1.597 trillion
    6NVIDIA$1.354 trillion
    7Meta Platforms (Facebook)$962.38 billion
    8Berkshire Hathaway$791.24 billion
    9Tesla$695.83 billion
    10Eli Lilly$610.32 billion
    11thVisa$542.91 billion
    12TSMC$525.07 billion
    13broadcom$518.55 billion
    14JPMorgan Chase$492.33 billion
    15UnitedHealth$482.35 billion

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