Date:30/12/15
Apple started 2015 with a market capitalization of about $640 billion, increasing in the spring to $750 billion, however, in the last session of the year the market price of the most expensive companies of the world fall below $600 billion because of concerns about demand for the iPhone in the short term.
Meanwhile, Alphabet this year has made a significant leap forward, increasing capitalization by 45% to more than $530 billion.
A remarkable recovery in recent months and demonstrated Microsoft Corp., escaped on the third place with a market capitalization of nearly $450 billion of the company’s Shares has risen this year to marks that were last seen 15 years ago when she owned the title of largest in the world.
What is the most expensive technology company in the world?
High-tech companies in 2015 strengthened leadership in the list of the largest by market capitalization in the U.S. and the world: Apple Inc. retained the top spot, but Alphabet Inc. (parent holding company and Google Android) have significantly closed the gap, for the first time being in second place.Apple started 2015 with a market capitalization of about $640 billion, increasing in the spring to $750 billion, however, in the last session of the year the market price of the most expensive companies of the world fall below $600 billion because of concerns about demand for the iPhone in the short term.
Meanwhile, Alphabet this year has made a significant leap forward, increasing capitalization by 45% to more than $530 billion.
A remarkable recovery in recent months and demonstrated Microsoft Corp., escaped on the third place with a market capitalization of nearly $450 billion of the company’s Shares has risen this year to marks that were last seen 15 years ago when she owned the title of largest in the world.
Views: 3518
©ictnews.az. All rights reserved.Similar news
- Mobile operators of national market to reduce roaming tariffs
- Iran vows to unplug Internet
- China Targeting Telecoms in Corruption Probe
- Bangladesh to use electronic voting system for next elections
- Philippine IT sector to launch five-year digital strategy plan
- Russian Premier Vladimir Putin meets ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré
- US lawmakers propose to regulate use of geolocation data
- Unlimited mobile data plans dying as telcos gear up for cloud future
- Europe at risk of falling behind US and Asia on 4G use
- Netherlands first to regulate on net neutrality
- Korean Co Takes Aim At Display Patents
- Regulators, Banks Look for IT Hires After Breakdowns
- Electron transactions spreading
- Schools in remote rural areas will connect to the single database via network without SIM
- Obama to Personally Tweet From Twitter Account