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List of most expensive and valuable assets

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This is a list of most expensive and valuable assets. The list covers assets that have an estimated market value, as well as those that required significant costs to be implemented. Some megaprojects, such as Big Dig, are not included, seeing that they are not individual articles.

List[edit]

Article Category / definition Cost ($) Market value ($) Value As of Year Origin
Saudi Aramco national petroleum and natural gas company 1,200,000,000,000[1] 4/2018 est. 1933 KSA
Apple Inc. technology company 1,091,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][2] Q3/18 est. 1976 US
Amazon.com, Inc. electronic commerce and cloud computing company 976,650,000,000[lower-alpha 1][3] Q3/18 est. 1994 US
Microsoft multinational technology company 877,400,000,000[lower-alpha 1][4] Q3/18 est. 1975 US
Alphabet Inc. conglomerate 839,740,000,000[lower-alpha 1][5] Q3/18 est. 2015 US
Berkshire Hathaway multinational conglomerate holding company 523,520,000,000[lower-alpha 1][6] Q3/18 est. 1839 US
Facebook social media and social networking service company 473,850,000,000[lower-alpha 1][7] Q3/18 est. 2004 US
Alibaba Group multinational conglomerate 423,600,000,000[lower-alpha 1][8] Q3/18 est. 1999 CHN
Tencent multinational investment holding conglomerate 388,080,000,000[lower-alpha 1][9] Q3/18 est. 1998 CHN
Pemex state-owned petroleum company 415,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1938 MEX
PDVSA state-owned oil and natural gas company 388,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1976 VEN
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation national oil company 378,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1980 KUW
JPMorgan Chase multinational investment bank and
financial services company
379,440,000,000[lower-alpha 1][11] Q3/18 est. 2000 US
Johnson & Johnson multinational medical devices, pharmaceutical and
consumer packaged goods manufacturing company
370,650,000,000[lower-alpha 1][12] Q3/18 est. 1886 US
ExxonMobil multinational oil and gas corporation 350,270,000,000[lower-alpha 1][13] Q2/18 est. 1999 US
ICBC multinational banking company 336,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1984 CHN
Bank of America multinational investment bank
and financial services company
307,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1904 US
Samsung Electronics multinational investment bank
and financial services company
298,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1969 KOR
Walmart multinational retail corporation 264,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1962 US
Royal Dutch Shell oil and gas company 263,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1907 UK
China Construction Bank banking company 259,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1954 CHN
Wells Fargo multinational financial services company 256,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1852 US
Nestlé transnational food and drink company 246,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1866 SUI
Visa multinational financial services corporation 246,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1958 US
Intel multinational technology company 243,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1968 US
Petronas oil and gas company 232,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1974 MYS
Sonatrach state-owned oil and gas company 224,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1963 ALG
Anheuser-Busch InBev multinational drink and brewing holdings company 222,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 2008 BEL
National Iranian Oil Company state-owned oil and natural gas company 220,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1948 IRN
Waymo self-driving technology development company 170,000,000,000[lower-alpha 2] 8/2018 est. 2009/16 US
YouTube video-sharing website 160,000,000,000[20] 5/2018 est. 2005 US
International Space Station space station 150,000,000,000 lau. 1998
Pertamina state-owned oil and natural gas corporation 140,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1957 IDN
Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation
state-owned oil and gas corporation 120,000,000,000[10] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 12/2005 est. 1977 NGR
General Electric multinational conglomerate 117,000,000,000[lower-alpha 1][14] 3/2018 est. 1892 US
Instagram photo and video-sharing social networking service 100,000,000,000[21] 6/2018 est. 2010 US
Uber ridesharing company, taxi cab, food delivery,
Bicycle-sharing system
72,000,000,000[22] 2/2018 est. 2009 US
AVE high-speed rail 53,200,000,000[lower-alpha 3][24] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 2014 ESP
Wikimedia Foundation non-profit and charitable organization 20,000,000,000[lower-alpha 4] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 2012 est. 2003 US
Baikal–Amur Mainline Russian gauge railway 14,000,000,000[26][27] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 1974–84[lower-alpha 5] RUS
Wikipedia multilingual, web-based encyclopedia based
on a model of openly editable content
8,800,000,000[lower-alpha 6] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 10/2013 est. 2001 US
Slack cloud-based set of proprietary team
collaboration tools and services
8,000,000,000[lower-alpha 7] 5/2018 est. 2013 US
Amer Sports sporting goods company 4,600,000,000[32] 12/2018 est. 1950 FIN
B Line underground rapid transit rail system 4,500,000,000[33] Error when using {{Inflation}}: |index=US (parameter 1) not a recognized index. 1986–2000[lower-alpha 8] US

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 Market capitalization of a publicly traded company
  2. During 2018, different subjects arrived at different estimations. Morgan Stanley valued the company at $175 billion,[15][16] Evercore ISI at $100 billion,[17] Mark Mahaney of RBC Capital Markets at $119 billion[18] and Eric Sheridan of UBS at around $135 billion.[19]
  3. Euro () to U.S. dollar (USD) average exchange rate was 1.33 in 2014.[23]
  4. In 2012, Enrique Bonson, a professor of accounting at the University of Huelva, and Francisco Flores, a professor of business administration at the Iriarte School of Tourism and Management in Tenerife, published an article, in which they concluded that “Wikimedia should be valued between $10 and $30 billion.”[25]
  5. Construction began in 1974 and concluded in 1984.
  6. In 2011, Vincent Juhel, in his master’s thesis for HEC Paris on the economic value of Wikipedia, used a discounted cash flow methodology to determine the market value of Wikipedia, arriving at an estimation of $8.8 billion.[25] Jonathan Band and Jonathan Gerafi of Infojustice concluded in 2013 that the one-time replacement value of Wikipedia would be $6.6 billion, and that the website would potentially yield a valuation of tens of billions of dollars.[28]
  7. Forbes estimated the company's fair value at $8 billion in May 2018.[29] Three months later, in August 2018, Slack released a press release, stating that the company was valued at "more than $7.1 billion," at the moment of the release.[30][31]
  8. Construction began in 1986 and concluded in 2000.

References[edit]

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  6. "Berkshire Hathaway". ycharts.com. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
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  8. "Alibaba Group Holding Market Cap (BABA)". ycharts.com. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  9. "Tencent Holdings Market Cap". Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 "FT Non-Public 150 – the full list". Financial Times. 14 December 2006. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
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  14. 14.00 14.01 14.02 14.03 14.04 14.05 14.06 14.07 14.08 14.09 14.10 14.11 "Global Top 100 companies by market capitalisation" (PDF). PricewaterhouseCoopers. 31 March 2018. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  15. Rapier, Graham (7 August 2018). "Waymo is worth $100 billion more than previous estimates, Morgan Stanley says". Business Insider. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  16. Ohnsman, Alan (7 August 2018). "Why Waymo Is Worth A Staggering $175 Billion Even Before Launching Its Self-Driving Cars". Forbes.com. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  17. Jasinski, Nicholas (22 August 2018). "This Valuation Says Google's Waymo Unit Is Worth More Than Tesla". Barron's. Retrieved 21 October 2018. A few weeks after Morgan Stanley said that Alphabet’s (GOOGL) autonomous driving unit Waymo could be worth a staggering $175 billion, analysts at Evercore ISI have calculated their own valuation: a possible $100 billion.
  18. Sandoval, Greg (11 July 2018). "A Wall Street analyst says Google has 2 different choices for its car spinoff, and one of them could make Waymo a $180 billion company". Business Insider. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  19. Rapier, Graham (11 May 2018). "Google's Waymo is crushing the competition and could be worth $135 billion, UBS says (GOOGL)". Business Insider. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  20. Sandoval, Greg (18 May 2018). "Morgan Stanley figured out how much YouTube would be worth if it were a separate company, and it's more valuable than Disney". Business Insider. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  21. McCormick, Emily (25 June 2018). "Instagram Is Estimated to Be Worth More than $100 Billion". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  22. Schleifer, Theodore (9 February 2018). "Uber's latest valuation: $72 billion". Recode. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  23. "Euro (EUR) to U.S. dollar (USD) annual average exchange rate from 1999 to 2017". Statista. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  24. Mount, Ian (30 April 2014). "In Spain, government-backed trains overtake planes". Fortune. Retrieved 18 September 2018. [Xavier] Fageda estimates that the high-speed network cost 40 billion euros to build and receives 300 to 400 million euros in annual subsidies.
  25. 25.0 25.1 Band, Jonathan; Gerafi, Jonathan (October 2013). "Wikipedia's economic value" (PDF). Infojustice. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  26. "Building Baikal-Amur Mainline in USSR". EnglishRussia.com. 21 March 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2018. The BAM cost estimated was $14 Billion but a lot of volunteers came there to help participate in 'construction site of the century'.
  27. Kamalakaran, Ajay (16 August 2013). "Beyond Baikal: The eastern outreaches of the BAM railway". Russia Beyond. Retrieved 18 September 2018. Around $14 billion is believed to have been spent on the line and several new boomtowns came up around the tracks in the late 1970s.
  28. Eveleth, Rose (7 October 2013). "How Much is Wikipedia Worth?". Smithsonian. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  29. Trefis Team; Great Speculations (25 May 2018). "Breaking Down Slack's Valuation: An Interactive Analysis". Forbes.com. Retrieved 8 October 2018. We have created an interactive model for Slack which breaks the company’s value down into a few key drivers and metrics. Based on this analysis, we estimate the company’s fair value at over $8 billion.
  30. Griffith, Erin (21 August 2018). "Slack Raises $427 Million More, at $7.1 Billion Valuation". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  31. Weinberger, Matt (21 August 2018). "Slack just raised a whopping $427 million to become a $7.1 billion company. Now, it has to defeat Microsoft". Business Insider. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  32. Honkamaa, Antti (7 December 2018). "Amer Sports -kauppa nousee Suomen kaikkien aikojen suurimpien yrityskauppojen joukkoon". Arvopaperi (in Finnish). Retrieved 8 December 2018. [Kiinalaisen Anta Sportsin ja sijoitusyhtiöiden konsortion] ostotarjous arvostaa Amer Sportsin kaikki liikkeeseenlasketut ja ulkona olevat osakkeet yhteensä 4,6 miljardin euron arvoiseksi.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  33. Purdum, Todd S. (23 June 2000). "Los Angeles Subway Reaches End of the Line". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 September 2018. The opening of the last 6.3 miles of track under the Hollywood hills will complete the most expensive subway in the nation's history, 17.4 miles at a cost of more than $4.5 billion, originally planned as the first stretch of a more extensive system.


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