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Apple briefly overtakes Saudi Aramco to become the world’s largest company

Apple briefly overtakes Saudi Aramco to become the world’s largest company

01 Aug 2020

Apple Inc’s stock hit a record high on Friday after reporting blockbuster quarterly results, helping the iPhone maker briefly overtake Saudi Aramco to become the world’s most valuable publicly listed company.

Apple’s stock surged to as high as US$412.22 a share, putting its market capitalization at US$1.762 trillion, according to the share count provided by Apple in a regulatory filing on Friday.

Saudi Aramco, which has been the most valuable publicly listed company since going public last year, had a market capitalization of US$1.760 trillion as of its last close, according to Refinitiv data.

Last up 6.2% at US$408.78 in midday trading, Apple’s market capitalization stood at US$1.748 trillion. After Apple bought back US$16 billion worth of shares in the June quarter, it had 4,275,634,000 outstanding shares, as of July 17, according to the filing.

With Friday’s stock gain, Apple’s has surged about 40% year to date, with investors betting that it and other major US technology companies will emerge from the coronavirus pandemic stronger than smaller rivals.

In its quarterly report, Apple announced a four-for-one stock split, with trading on a split-adjusted basis starting on Aug 31. It will be Apple’s first share split since 2014.

Source: Reuters

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