Apple Inc now wealthier than all Sensex companies put together

The 30% gain in Apple
shares this year has taken its m-cap to nearly $800 bn, more than Sensex m-cap
The recent rally in the share price
of Apple
Inc has taken the market capitalisation of the technology giant to more
than $797 billion at 10 PM IST, making it bigger than the combined market cap
of all the 30 Sensex companies put together.
India’s bluechip index closed at a
market cap of $784 billion, based on Monday's share prices. Apple, the most
valuable company in the world, is the only company to have a higher market cap
than that of the Sensex companies together. The Sensex accounts for 40 per cent
of India’s total market cap.
Apple is also larger than the
market cap of countries like Brazil, Singapore, Spain, and Malaysia.
In the league of companies with the
top market cap, Apple is followed by Alphabet Inc and Microsoft, which have a
market cap of $651 billion and $530 billion, respectively.
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Despite reporting lower than
expected earnings, shares of Apple went up by 3.7 per cent last week, pushing
its market cap to record highs.
The rally in Apple was triggered by
ace investor Warren Buffett’s statement that he had more than doubled his firm
Berkshire Hathaway’s stake in Apple. His firm currently owns a 2.5 per cent
stake in the technology giant. Expressing his confidence in the company despite
softer sales in the recent past, Buffett said consumer loyalty for Apple was
huge and hence there was nothing to worry.
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