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Global Top 100
Companies by market
capitalisation
31 March 2015 update
www.pwc.co.uk
An IPO Centre
publication
PwC
Contents
Section 1
Highlights and trends
Section 2
Year-on-year comparison: 2015 vs. 2014
Section 3
Value distributed to shareholders in calendar year 2014
Section 4
Post-financial crisis comparison: 2015 vs. 2009
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PwC
Section 1
Highlights and trends
Global Top 100
Slide 3
PwC
Introduction
• In this brief report we have ranked the global top 100
companies by market capitalisation.
• The results are a definite eye opener and we have been
able to identify some interesting trends and
developments on an individual company level, a
country level and by sector.
Global Top 100
Slide 4
$337
$725
$40bn
$85bn
$bn
$200bn
$400bn
$600bn
$800bn
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
MarketCap($)
Market Caps of top and bottom companies
Number 1 Number 100
$8,402
$16,245
$0bn
$3,000bn
$6,000bn
$9,000bn
$12,000bn
$15,000bn
$18,000bn
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
MarketCap($)
Total market cap of top 100 companies as at 31 March
0
10
20
30
40
<$50bn $50bn -
$75bn
$75bn -
$100bn
$100bn -
$150bn
$150bn -
$200bn
$200bn -
$250bn
$250bn -
$300bn
>$300bn
No.ofcompanies
Spread of companies by market cap (2015 vs. 2009)
Number of Top 100
companies in 2015
Number of Top 100
companies in 2009
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
Exxon Mobil
Apple
Key highlights
- Apple is #1. Having increased its market cap
almost 8 times since 2009, its has jumped from
rank 33 to pole position.
- Technology (+177%), Consumer Services
(+163%) and Healthcare (+159%) are the leading
sectors to have grown market cap in the Top 100,
driven by innovation, extending global reach and
recovery from the financial crisis.
- The US is king - there are 53 companies from the
US in the top 100, up from 47 last year and 42 in
2009. Europe and China have remained stable
overall. France, Japan and Brazil have not kept
pace and have slipped down the rankings.
- A total of $689bn has been distributed to
shareholders in 2014 by the current Top 100.
PwC
The ranking methodology
Global Top 100
Slide 5
Methodology
• The Global Top 100 list ranks companies by their market capitalisation in US$ as at 31 March 2015 and
compares this with the Top 100 list as at 31 March 2014 and 2009
• Data source is Bloomberg, with PwC analysis
• Industry classification based on ICB
• ETFs and closed end funds are excluded from the analysis
• In order to meet market perception we allocated dual listed companies as follows: BHP Billiton (AUS), Rio Tinto
(UK), Royal Dutch Shell (UK) and Unilever (NL)
• The ranking does not compensate for changes in currency exchange rates
• The distribution of value is based on dividend payments and share repurchases in 2014
PwC
Total top 100 companies by market capitalisation
as at 31 March
Global Top 100
Slide 6
$337 $329
$417
$559
$416
$469
$725
$40 $61 $69 $64 $70 $81 $85
$bn
$100bn
$200bn
$300bn
$400bn
$500bn
$600bn
$700bn
$800bn
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
MarketCap($)
Market Caps of top and bottom in the top 100 companies
Number 1 Number 100
$8,402bn
$12,047bn
$12,974bn $12,917bn
$13,597bn
$15,020bn
$16,245bn
$0bn
$2,000bn
$4,000bn
$6,000bn
$8,000bn
$10,000bn
$12,000bn
$14,000bn
$16,000bn
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
MarketCap($)
Apple
Apple
Exxon Mobil
PetroChina.
Exxon Mobil
Apple
Apple
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Top 100 companies per country of domicile –
trends 2009-2015 (1/3)
Global Top 100
Slide 7
1
7
5
9
11
42
4
5
6
8
8
47
3
4
6
8
11
53
- 10 20 30 40 50 60
Australia
France
Germany
United Kingdom
China/HK
United States
Number of companies in the Top 100
2015
2014
2009
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Top 100 companies per country of domicile -
trends 2009-2015 (2/3)
Global Top 100
Slide 8
1
0
1
2
6
3
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
2
2
3
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Korea
Taiwan
Netherland
Spain
Japan
Switzerland
Number of companies in the Top 100
2015
2014
2009
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Top 100 companies per country of domicile -
trends 2009-2015 (3/3)
Global Top 100
Slide 9
0
0
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Denmark
Ireland
Belgium
Canada
Brazil
Number of companies in the Top 100
2015
2014
2009
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Section 2
Year-on-year comparison
2015 vs. 2014
Global Top 100
Slide 10
PwC
The movements
Global Top 100
Slide 11
Key highlights
• 85 companies from 2014 survived to be in the list at 31 March 2015.
• 1 company entered the Global Top 100 by IPO: Alibaba (#22)
• The U.S. (Apple, Actavis) and China (PetroChina, China Life Insurance Company, Bank of
China) are the top risers since 31 March 2014.
• The market cap of the most valuable company at 31 March 2015, Apple, has increased by 54%
to $725bn. The US has the highest combined market capitalisation of national Global Top 100
companies ($9.3trn), a 12% increase since 31 March 2014.
• In 2015 there are 53 US companies in the Global Top 100 against 47 in 2014. China has taken
the second position over the UK, which lies now third in terms of market cap. Russia, Saudi
Arabia, Italy, Norway and Colombia have dropped out of the Top 100.
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100
Slide 12
0
(15)
1
14
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Global Top 100 as at
31 March 2014
Acquired, merged or
seperated
Dropped from the
Global Top 100
IPOs and spin-offs* New entries by
growth and M&A
Global Top 100 as at
31 March 2015
Numberofcompanies
Between 2014 and 2015 there were 15 changes to
the Global Top 100
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
* 1 IPO: Alibaba in 2014
PwC
Between 2014 and 2015 the total market cap of the
global top 100 increased by $1,225bn
Global Top 100
Slide 13
$15,020bn
$0
($1,376bn)
$205
$1,430
$966 $16,245
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
$16,000
$18,000
Global Top 100 as
at 31 March 2014
0 acquired,
merged or
seperated
15 dropped from
the Global Top
100
1 IPOs and spin-
off*
14 new entries by
growth and M&A
85 Survivors
Growth
Global Top 100 as
at 31 March 2014
Totalmarketcap($bn)
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
*IPOs: Alibaba in 2014
PwC
Global Top 100 companies per country
– absolute market capitalisation change
Global Top 100
Slide 14
Country
2014-2015
Market cap var.
of current Top
100 ($bn)
Top 100 2015 Top 100 2014
Rank
Market
cap ($bn)
No.
Market
cap in
2014 ($bn)
Rank
Market
cap ($bn)
No.
United States 966 1 9,322 53 8,356 1 8,052 47
China 776 2 1,973 10 1,197 3 1,082 7
United Kingdom -162 3 941 8 1,103 2 1,147 8
Switzerland 15 4 748 3 733 4 733 3
Germany -35 5 625 6 660 5 660 6
France -48 6 441 4 489 6 591 5
Australia -49 7 331 3 380 7 464 4
Japan 52 8 327 2 275 8 287 2
Hong Kong 77 9 267 1 191 12 191 1
Spain 11 10 206 2 195 11 195 2
Belgium 28 11 196 1 169 14 169 1
South Korea -17 12 191 1 209 9 209 1
Denmark 36 13 142 1 106 16 106 1
Netherlands 5 14 125 1 121 15 121 1
Taiwan 28 15 121 1 92 18 92 1
Ireland 50 16 111 1 62 17 104 1
Brazil -23 17 91 1 113 10 201 2
Canada -7 18 87 1 94 13 177 2
Russia 0 - 0 0 0 19 92 1
Saudi Arabia 0 - 0 0 0 20 92 1
Italy 0 - 0 0 0 21 88 1
Norway 0 - 0 0 0 22 84 1
Colombia 0 - 0 0 0 23 84 1
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 companies per country
– relative market capitalisation change
Global Top 100
Country
% market cap
change
2014-2015
% index change
2014-2015*
Top 100 vs.
National index
performance
2015 2014
Market cap of
current top 100
($bn)
Market cap of
current top 100
($bn)
United States 12% 10% Outperformed 9,322 8,356
China 65% 89% Underperformed 1,973 1,197
United Kingdom -15% 3% Underperformed 941 1,103
Switzerland 2% 8% Underperformed 748 733
Germany -5% 25% Underperformed 625 660
France -10% 15% Underperformed 441 489
Australia -13% 10% Underperformed 331 380
Japan 19% 30% Underperformed 327 275
Hong Kong 40% 12% Outperformed 267 191
Spain 6% 11% Underperformed 206 195
Belgium 16% 19% Underperformed 196 169
South Korea -8% 0% Underperformed 191 209
Denmark 34% 36% Underperformed 142 106
Netherlands 4% 21% Underperformed 125 121
Taiwan 31% 8% Outperformed 121 92
Ireland 80% 21% Outperformed 111 62
Brazil -20% 2% Underperformed 91 113
Canada -7% 6% Underperformed 87 94
Slide 15
* Price change of the local main index per country
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies
with the largest absolute increase in market cap
Global Top 100
Slide 16
Company name Nationality Industry
Change in Market
Cap 2014-2015
($bn)
Market Cap
2015 ($bn)
Market Cap
2014 ($bn)
1 Apple Inc United States Technology 255 54% 725 469
2 PetroChina Co Ltd China Oil & Gas 105 47% 330 225
3 China Life Insurance Co Ltd China Financials 91 138% 157 66
4 Bank of China Ltd China Financials 82 71% 197 115
5 Actavis PLC United States Health Care 81 227% 117 36
6 ICBC Ltd China Financials 80 41% 275 196
7 China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong Telecommunications 77 40% 267 191
8 Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States Financials 71 25% 357 286
9 Agricultural bank of China China Financials 65 52% 189 124
10 Ping An Insurance Group China Financials 58 106% 113 55
11 Kinder Morgan United States Oil & Gas 57 171% 91 33
12 Facebook Inc United States Technology 56 32% 231 175
13 Medtronic PLC Ireland Health Care 50 80% 111 62
14 Novartis AG Switzerland Health Care 44 20% 267 224
15 Toyota Motor Japan Consumer Goods 42 21% 239 197
16 China Construction Bank Corp China Financials 38 23% 209 171
17 The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services 37 26% 178 142
18 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care 36 34% 142 106
19 Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 36 15% 280 244
20 Celgene Corp United States Health Care 36 63% 92 57
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies
with the largest relative increase in market cap
Global Top 100
Slide 17
Company name Nationality Industry
Change in
Market cap.
2014-2015 (%)
Market Cap
2015 ($bn)
Market Cap
2014 ($bn)
1 Actavis PLC United States Health Care +227% 117 36
2 Kinder Morgan United States Oil & Gas +171% 91 33
3 China Life Insurance Co Ltd China Financials +138% 157 66
4 Ping An Insurance Group China Financials +106% 113 55
5 Medtronic PLC Ireland Health Care +80% 111 62
6 Bank of China Ltd China Financials +71% 197 115
7 Celgene Corp United States Health Care +63% 92 57
8 Apple Inc United States Technology +54% 725 469
9 Agricultural bank of China China Financials +52% 189 124
10 PetroChina Co Ltd China Oil & Gas +47% 330 225
11 Walgreens Boots United States Consumer Services +46% 92 63
12 ICBC Ltd China Financials +41% 275 196
13 China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong Telecommunications +40% 267 191
14 UnitedHealth Group United States Health Care +39% 113 81
15 Biogen Idec Inc United States Health Care +37% 99 72
16 CVS Health Corp United States Consumer Services +35% 117 86
17 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care +34% 142 106
18 Nike Inc United States Consumer Goods +33% 87 65
19 Facebook Inc United States Technology +32% 231 175
20 Altria Group United States Consumer Goods +32% 99 75
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
The fallers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies
with the largest absolute decrease in market cap
Global Top 100
Slide 18Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
Company name Nationality Industry
Change in
Market Cap
2014-2015 ($bn)
Market Cap
2015 ($bn)
Market Cap
2014 ($bn)
Change in
Rank
1 Exxon Mobil Corp United States Oil & Gas -59 357 416 -1
2 BHP Billiton Australia Basic Materials -56 122 178 -28
3 Royal Dutch Shell United Kingdom Oil & Gas -46 192 238 -15
4 BP PLC United Kingdom Oil & Gas -38 118 156 -23
5 Total SA France Oil & Gas -36 118 154 -21
6 HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom Financials -34 164 199 -16
7 IBM Corp United States Technology -34 159 193 -16
8 Google Inc United States Technology -33 375 409 1
9 Roche Holding AG Switzerland Health Care -28 237 266 -10
10 GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom Health Care -24 112 136 -24
11 Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom Telecommunications -24 87 110 -38
12 Chevron Corp United States Oil & Gas -23 197 220 -9
13 Siemens AG Germany Industrials -23 95 118 -29
14 Ambev Brazil Consumer Goods -23 91 113 -33
15 Samsung South Korea Consumer Goods -17 191 209 -10
16 Schlumberger LTD United States Oil & Gas -15 107 121 -19
17 BASF Germany Basic Materials -15 91 106 -25
18 Qualcomm Inc United States Technology -13 114 127 -17
19 Bank of America United States Financials -13 162 175 -10
20 Philip Morris International United States Consumer Goods -12 117 128 -17
PwC
Industry comparison
Global Top 100
Slide 19
Industry
Total top 100
Market cap
($bn) 2015
Number of
companies
2015
Market cap var. of
current top 100
2015 vs. 2014
Industry index
performance
since 2014
Index
outperformance
1 Financials 3,236 19 13% 1% 
2 Technology 2,802 12 5% 15% 
3 Health Care 2,632 18 11% 19% 
4 Consumer Goods 2,529 18 4% 15% 
5 Oil & Gas 1,629 9 -6% -18% 
6 Consumer Services 1,516 10 16%* 1% 
7 Industrials 844 7 1% 1% 
8 Telecommunications 722 4 9% -2% 
9 Basic Materials 337 3 -16% -9% 
10 Utilities 0 0 n/a 0 -
* Excluding Alibaba (IPO 2014)
Note : Industry index performance is based on the MSCI International ACWI Industry Price Index USD
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Section 3
Global Top 100 value distributed to
shareholders in calendar year 2014
Global Top 100
Slide 20
PwC
Value distributed to shareholders in calendar year
2014
Slide 21
Key highlights
• Apple distributed $56bn in 2014 and has announced to hand back another $70bn to investors in
dividends and share repurchases.
• A total of $689bn has been distributed to shareholders by the Top 100 companies.
• American companies, representing 53 of the Top 100 companies, accounted for $452bn or 66%
of the value distribution.
• Companies in the technology sector returned the highest total amount ($141bn) to shareholders,
but also companies in the Financial and Oil & Gas sector returned a total of more than $100bn
by sector.
Global Top 100
PwC
Value distribution by country in calendar year
2014
Global Top 100
Slide 22Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
Country
Number of
companies
Market cap
31-03-2015
($bn)
Dividends
2014 ($bn) (1)
Share buyback
2014 ($bn) (1)
Total value
distribution
2014 ($bn) (1)
% of total
distribution
Dividend as
% of market
cap (2)
Total value as
% of market
cap (2)
United States 53 9,322 189 263 452 66% 2.0% 4.9%
China 10 1,973 62 - 62 9% 3.2% 3.2%
United Kingdom 8 941 47 6 53 8% 4.9% 5.6%
Switzerland 3 748 22 - 22 3% 2.9% 2.9%
Germany 6 625 16 1 18 3% 2.6% 2.9%
Australia 3 331 17 - 17 2% 5.1% 5.1%
France 4 441 16 - 16 2% 3.7% 3.7%
Hong Kong 1 267 8 - 8 1% 3.1% 3.1%
Belgium 1 196 7 - 7 1% 3.8% 3.8%
Japan 2 327 6 - 6 1% 1.9% 1.9%
Brazil 1 91 5 - 5 1% 5.7% 5.7%
Netherlands 1 125 4 1 5 1% 3.4% 3.9%
Canada 1 87 4 - 4 1% 4.5% 4.7%
Ireland 1 111 1 3 4 1% 1.0% 3.3%
Spain 2 206 3 - 3 0% 1.5% 1.5%
Taiwan 1 121 3 - 3 0% 2.1% 2.1%
South Korea 1 191 2 - 2 0% 1.1% 1.1%
Denmark 1 142 2 - 2 0% 1.5% 1.5%
Total 100 16,245 415 274 689 100% 2.6% 4.2%
(1) Actual payment in calendar year 2014
(2) Market cap as at 31 March 2015
PwC
Value distribution by sector in calendar year 2014
Global Top 100
Slide 23Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
Industry
Number of
companies
Market cap
31-03-2015
($bn)
Dividends
2014 ($bn) (1)
Share
buyback 2014
($bn) (1)
Total value
distribution
2014 ($bn) (1)
% of total
distribution
Dividend as
% of market
cap (2)
Total value as
% of market
cap (2)
Technology 12 2,802 42 99 141 20% 1.5% 5.0%
Financials 19 3,236 92 21 114 16% 2.8% 3.5%
Oil & Gas 9 1,629 60 41 101 15% 3.7% 6.2%
Consumer Goods 18 2,529 73 26 99 14% 2.9% 3.9%
Health Care 18 2,632 60 34 94 14% 2.3% 3.6%
Consumer Services 10 1,516 20 34 53 8% 1.3% 3.5%
Industrials 7 844 23 17 39 6% 2.7% 4.6%
Telecommunications 4 722 34 3 37 5% 4.7% 5.1%
Basic Materials 3 337 12 - 12 2% 3.6% 3.6%
Total 100 16,245 415 274 689 100% 2.6% 4.2%
(1) Actual payment in calendar year 2014
(2) Market cap as at 31 March 2015
PwC
Section 4
Post-financial crisis comparison
2015 vs. 2009
1) Key movements
2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector
3) Country/region comparison
4) Complete ranking
Global Top 100
Slide 24
PwC
Section 4
Post-financial crisis comparison
2015 vs. 2009
1) Key movements
2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector
3) Country/region comparison
4) Complete ranking
Global Top 100
Slide 25
PwC
The movements
Global Top 100
Slide 26
Key highlights
• 66 companies from 2009 survived to be in the list at 31 March 2015.
• 4 companies entered the Global Top 100 by IPOs and 1 by spin-off. IPOs: Alibaba (#22),
Facebook (#17), Agricultural Bank of China (#29) and Kinder Morgan (#90). Spin-off: AbbVie
(#86).
• Tech (Apple, Google and Microsoft) and Financials (Wells Fargo and Berkshire Hathaway)
companies are the top risers since 2009. Here again the US dominates.
• Companies from the Utilities industry (4 companies in 2009) have all fallen out of the global top
100 as at 31 March 2015.
• The threshold to enter the Global Top 100 has doubled. In 2015 it takes more than $85bn in
market cap to be in the list, in 2009 a little more than $40bn was sufficient.
• The market cap of the most valuable company at 31 March 2015, Apple, with a market cap of
$725bn, has exceeded its $559bn peak achieved as at 31 March 2012. It lies far above #2 ranked
company, Google, with a market cap of $375bn.
• As expected, the US has the highest combined market capitalisation of national Global Top 100
companies ($9.3trn).
• In 2015 there are 53 US companies in the Global Top 100 against 42 in 2009. China/Hong Kong
and the UK have remained stable (resp. 11 and 8 companies), while the other BRIC nations fell
from 6 to 1 and the Eurozone from 18 to 15.
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Spread of market capitalisations in the Global Top
100 as at 31 March
Global Top 100
Slide 27
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
<$50bn $50bn -
$75bn
$75bn -
$100bn
$100bn -
$150bn
$150bn -
$200bn
$200bn -
$250bn
$250bn -
$300bn
>$300bn
Numberofcompanies
Number of Top 100 companies in 2015
Number of Top 100 companies in 2009
 73 companies of the global Top 100 had a market capitalisation less than $100bn as at 31 March 2009
 24 companies of the global Top 100 had a market capitalisation less than $100bn as at 31 March 2015
 The average market capitalisation as at 31 March 2009 was $84bn, while the average market
capitalisation as at 31 March 2015 was $162bn
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100
Slide 28
6
28
5
29
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Global Top 100 as at
31 March 2009
Acquired, merged or
seperated
Dropped from the
Global Top 100
IPOs and spin-offs* New entries by
growth and M&A
Global Top 100 as at
31 March 2015
Numberofcompanies
Between 2009 and 2015 there were 34 changes to
the Global Top 100
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
*IPOs: Agricultural Bank of China in 2010, Kinder Morgan in 2011, Facebook in 2012, Alibaba in 2014 | Spin-off : AbbVie in 2013
PwC
Between 2009 and 2015 the total market cap of the
global top 100 increased by $7,843bn
Global Top 100
Slide 29
$8,402bn
($394bn)
($1,651bn)
$809bn
$3,346bn
$5,732bn $16,245bn
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
$16,000
$18,000
Global Top 100 as
at 31 March 2009
6 acquired,
merged or
seperated
28 dropped from
the Global Top
100
5 IPOs and spin-
offs*
29 new entries by
growth and M&A
66 Survivors
Growth
Global Top 100 as
at 31 March 2014
Totalmarketcap($bn)
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
*IPOs: Agricultural Bank of China in 2010, Kinder Morgan in 2011, Facebook in 2012, Alibaba in 2014 | Spin-off : AbbVie in 2013
PwC
Global Top 100 companies per country
– absolute market capitalisation change
Global Top 100
Slide 30
Country
2009-2015
Market cap
var. of current
Top 100 ($bn)
Top 100 2015 Top 100 2009
Rank
Market
cap ($bn)
No.
Market
cap in
2009
($bn)
Rank
Market
cap ($bn)
No.
United States 5,627 1 9,322 53 3,695 1 3805 42
China 997 2 1,973 10 976 2 1061 9
United Kingdom 306 3 941 8 636 3 715 9
Switzerland 401 4 748 3 347 6 347 3
Germany 342 5 625 6 284 7 299 5
France 178 6 441 4 263 4 481 7
Australia 138 7 331 3 193 12 118 1
Japan 163 8 327 2 164 5 366 6
Hong Kong 93 9 267 1 175 9 219 2
Spain 126 10 206 2 80 10 149 2
Belgium 152 11 196 1 44 20 44 1
South Korea 130 12 191 1 61 14 61 1
Denmark 112 13 142 1 30 - - -
Netherlands 67 14 125 1 58 15 59 1
Taiwan 82 15 121 1 39 - - -
Ireland 78 16 111 1 33 - - -
Brazil 64 17 91 1 27 8 234 3
Canada 46 18 87 1 41 21 41 1
Russia 0 - 0 0 0 11 134 2
Italy 0 - 0 0 0 13 77 1
Norway 0 - 0 0 0 16 56 1
India 0 - 0 0 0 17 47 1
Mexico 0 - 0 0 0 18 45 1
Finland 0 - 0 0 0 19 44 1
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 companies per country
– relative market capitalisation change
Global Top 100
Country
% market cap
change
2009-2015
% index change
2009-2015*
Top 100 vs.
National index
performance
2015 2009
Market cap of
current top 100
($bn)
Market cap of
current top 100
($bn)
United States 153% 159% Underperformed 9,322 3,690
China 123% 62% Outperformed 1,973 885
United Kingdom 48% 73% Underperformed 941 636
Switzerland 115% 85% Outperformed 748 349
Germany 124% 193% Underperformed 625 279
France 68% 79% Underperformed 441 263
Australia 72% 64% Outperformed 331 193
Japan 98% 137% Underperformed 327 165
Hong Kong 53% 83% Underperformed 267 175
Spain 156% 47% Outperformed 206 80
Belgium 346% 113% Outperformed 196 44
South Korea 189% 69% Outperformed 191 66
Denmark 463% 318% Outperformed 142 25
Netherlands 116% 126% Underperformed 125 58
Taiwan 211% 84% Outperformed 121 39
Ireland 237% 174% Outperformed 111 33
Brazil 554% 54% Outperformed 91 14
Canada 112% 71% Outperformed 87 41
Slide 31
* Price change of the local main index per country
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies
with the largest absolute increase in market cap
Global Top 100
Slide 32
Company name Nationality Industry
Change in Market
Cap 2009-2015
($bn)
Market Cap
2015 ($bn)
Market Cap
2009 ($bn)
1 Apple Inc United States Technology 631 674% 725 94
2 Google Inc United States Technology 265 242% 375 110
3 Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States Financials 223 167% 357 134
4 Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 220 364% 280 60
5 Microsoft Corp United States Technology 170 104% 334 163
6 Novartis AG Switzerland Health Care 168 169% 267 100
7 Tencent Holdings Ltd China Technology 165 1236% 178 13
8 Anheuser-Busch Belgium Consumer Goods 152 346% 196 44
9 The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services 145 429% 178 34
10 General Electric United States Industrials 143 134% 250 107
11 Citigroup United States Financials 143 1029% 156 14
12 Amazon.com United States Consumer Services 141 449% 173 31
13 Johnson United States Health Care 134 92% 280 145
14 Toyota Motor Japan Consumer Goods 131 121% 239 108
15 Samsung South Korea Consumer Goods 130 213% 191 61
16 JPMorgan Chase & Co United States Financials 126 126% 226 100
17 Pfizer Inc United States Health Care 122 133% 214 92
18 Roche Holding AG Switzerland Health Care 119 100% 237 119
19 Visa Inc United States Financials 119 283% 161 42
20 Bank of America United States Financials 118 271% 162 44
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies
with the largest relative increase in market cap
Global Top 100
Slide 33
Company name Nationality Industry
Market cap var.
2009-2015 (%)
Market Cap
2015 ($bn)
Market Cap
2009 ($bn)
1 Actavis PLC United States Health Care 3503% 117 3
2 Tencent Holdings Ltd China Technology 1236% 178 13
3 Citigroup United States Financials 1029% 156 14
4 Apple Inc United States Technology 674% 725 94
5 Biogen Idec Inc United States Health Care 536% 99 16
6 Amazon.com United States Consumer Services 449% 173 31
7 The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services 429% 178 34
8 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care 379% 142 30
9 Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 364% 280 60
10 Union Pacific Corp United States Industrials 361% 95 21
11 MasterCard Inc United States Financials 360% 100 22
12 Celgene Corp United States Health Care 352% 92 20
13 Anheuser-Busch Belgium Consumer Goods 346% 196 44
14 UnitedHealth Group United States Health Care 343% 113 25
15 Inditex S.A. Spain Consumer Services 313% 100 24
16 The Boeing Company United States Industrials 307% 105 26
17 Visa Inc United States Financials 283% 161 42
18 Nike Inc United States Consumer Goods 282% 87 23
19 Sabmiller PLC United Kingdom Consumer Goods 280% 85 22
20 Daimler AG Germany Consumer Goods 278% 103 27
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
The fallers – The Global Top 100 companies with a
decrease in market capitalisation
Global Top 100
Slide 34
Company name Nationality Industry
Change in
Market Cap
2009-2015 ($bn)
Market Cap
2015
($bn)
Market Cap
2009
($bn)
Change in
rank
2009-2015
1 BP PLC United Kingdom Oil & Gas -8 118 126 -43
2 Vodafone Group United Kingdom Telecommunications -5 87 92 -63
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
 Note: Vodafone disposed of its US group, whose principal asset was its 45% interest in Verizon Wireless, on 21
February 2014 for consideration of US$130 billion and returned a majority of the proceeds of approximately
US$84 billion to shareholders.
PwC
Section 4
Post-financial crisis comparison
2015 vs. 2009
1) Key movements
2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector
3) Country/region comparison
4) Complete ranking
Global Top 100
Slide 35
PwC
The industries
Key highlights
• Three industries show significant upward trends: Technology (+177%), Consumer
Services (+163%) and Healthcare(+159%), which are the leading sectors to have grown
market cap in the Top 100, driven by innovation and recovery from the financial crisis.
• Among all these industries are largely dominated by US companies.
• The value of Technology companies (12) in the Global Top 100 has increased the most – by
177% to $2.6tr – with 3 new entries in the Global Top 100 in 2015, of which one in the top 20
(Facebook #17). However, the Healthcare and Consumer Goods sectors lie very close
behind, both with a market cap of $2.5tr.
• Technology has 2 very impressive risers with Apple and Google. 17 years ago Apple was valued
at a few billion USD and Google was just founded. The technology sector predominantly
consists of US domiciled companies.
• The number of Consumer Services in the Global top 100 grew from 3 to 10 – one by IPO
(Alibaba) and 6 by growth. Again the US dominates, accounting for 8 out of 10.
• Increasing consumption and the rise of the middle class throughout large parts of the world
are key trends that enable companies in this sector to grow.
• Financial Services is the sector with the most companies in our study. The Financial sector
has grown with 135% from 2009 to 2015, a sign of post crisis recovery.
Global Top 100
Slide 36
PwC
Industry comparison
Global Top 100
Slide 37
Industry
Total top
100 Market
cap ($bn)
2015
Number of
companies
2015
Market cap var. of
current top 100
2015 vs. 2009*
Industry index
performance since
2009
Index
outperformance
1 Financials 3,236 19 135% 107% 
2 Technology 2,802 12 177% 165% 
3 Health Care 2,632 18 159% 172% 
4 Consumer Goods 2,529 18 123% 165% 
5 Oil & Gas 1,629 9 19% 27% 
6 Consumer Services 1,516 10 163% 162% 
7 Industrials 844 7 156% 136% 
8 Telecommunications 722 4 44% 52% 
9 Basic Materials 337 3 84% 51% 
10 Utilities 0 0 n/a 24% -
* Market cap growth of current Top 100 is calculated at constant perimeter (excluding companies which were acquired/merged or listed between 31-03-09 and 31-03-15)
Note : Industry index performance is based on the MSCI International ACWI Industry Price Index USD
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
 In the following slides, companies highlighted in green are the Top
100 2015 new joiners while companies highlighted in red have
dropped out, compared to 2009.
PwC
Global Top 100 – Financials
Global Top 100
Slide 38
Top 100 Financials companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap
($bn) 2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap
($bn) 2009
Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States -8 4 357 12 134
Wells Fargo & Co United States -48 7 280 55 60
ICBC Ltd China 5 9 275 4 188
JPMorgan Chase & Co United States -10 18 226 28 100
China Construction Bank Corp China 8 21 209 13 133
Bank of China Ltd China 4 25 197 21 115
Agricultural bank of China China - 29 189 - -
HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom -7 36 164 43 79
Bank of America United States -49 38 162 87 44
Visa Inc United States -39 39 161 78 42
China Life Insurance Co Ltd China 9 41 157 32 95
Citigroup United States - 42 156 - 14
Commonwealth bank Australia - 63 115 - 36
Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd China -27 65 113 92 43
Banco Santander Spain 7 72 106 65 56
MasterCard Inc United States - 78 100 - 22
Westpac Banking Corp Australia - 85 94 - 38
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial group Japan 28 94 88 66 56
Royal Bank of Canada Canada 0 96 87 96 41
Current Top 100 MSCI Financials index Total* Total
135% 107% 3,046 1,295
* Excluding market cap of Agricultural Bank of China (IPO 2010)
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Financials (2)
Global Top 100
Slide 39
Top 100 Financials
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank 2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
ICBC Ltd China -5 4 188 9 275
Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States 8 12 134 4 357
China Construction Bank Corp China - 13 133 - 209
Bank of China Ltd China -4 21 115 25 197
JPMorgan Chase & Co United States 10 28 100 18 226
China Life Insurance Co Ltd China -9 32 95 41 157
HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom 7 43 79 36 164
Wells Fargo & Co United States 48 55 60 7 280
Banco Santander SA Spain -7 65 56 72 106
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Japan -28 66 56 94 88
Goldman Sachs Group Inc United States - 68 54 - 85
Visa Inc United States 39 78 47 39 161
Bank of America Corp United States 49 87 44 38 162
Ping An Insurance Group China 27 92 43 65 113
Itau Unibanco Holding SA Brazil - 93 42 - 58
Royal Bank of Canada Canada 0 96 41 96 87
Bank of Communications Co Ltd China - 99 40 - 70
Old Top 100 MSCI Financials index Total Total
111% 107% 1,326 2,795
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Technology
Global Top 100
Slide 40
Top 100 Technology
companies 2015
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Apple Inc United States -32 1 725 33 94
Google Inc United States -20 2 375 22 110
Microsoft Corp United States -1 5 334 6 163
Facebook Inc United States - 17 231 - -
Oracle Corp United States -7 30 188 37 90
Tencent Holdings Ltd China - 32 178 - 13
IBM Corp United States 26 40 159 14 130
Intel Corp United States 4 44 148 40 84
Cisco Systems United States 19 49 141 30 98
TSMC Taiwan - 56 121 - 39
Qualcomm Inc United States 12 64 114 52 64
SAP Germany 4 93 89 89 44
Current Top 100 MSCI Technology index Total* Total
177% 165% 2,571 928
Top 100 Technology
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank 2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Microsoft Corp United States 1 6 163 5 334
IBM Corp United States -26 14 130 40 159
Google Inc United States 20 22 110 2 375
Cisco Systems Inc United States -19 30 98 49 141
Apple Inc United States 32 33 94 1 725
Oracle Corp United States 7 37 90 30 188
Intel Corp United States -4 40 84 44 148
Hewlett-Packard Co United States - 45 77 - 57
Qualcomm Inc United States -12 52 64 64 114
Nokia Oyj Finland - 85 44 - 28
SAP AG Germany -4 89 44 93 89
Old Top 100 MSCI Technology index Total Total
136% 165% 997 2,357
* Excluding market cap of Facebook
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Health Care
Global Top 100
Slide 41
Top 100 Healthcare companies
2015
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap
($bn) 2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Novartis AG Switzerland -19 10 267 29 100
Roche Holding AG Switzerland -2 16 237 18 119
NovoNordisk A/S Denmark - 48 142 - 30
Sanofi France 3 50 130 47 74
GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom 26 67 112 41 81
AstraZeneca PLC United Kingdom 25 97 87 72 51
Medtronic PLC Ireland - 68 111 - 33
Johnson United States 0 8 280 8 145
Pfizer Inc United States -16 20 214 36 92
Merck & Co United States -26 37 163 63 56
Gilead Sciences United States -49 45 146 94 42
Amgen Inc United States -19 55 121 74 51
Actavis PLC United States - 60 117 - 3
UnitedHealth Group United States - 66 113 - 25
Bristol Myers Squibb United States -21 69 108 90 43
Biogen Idec Inc United States - 79 99 - 16
AbbVie Inc United States - 86 93 - -
Celgene Corp United States - 88 92 - 20
Current Top 100 MSCI Healthcare index Total* Total
159% 172% 2,538 981
* Excluding market cap of AbbVie (spin-off in 2013)
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Health Care (2)
Global Top 100
Slide 42
Top 100 Healthcare
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009
Market Cap $bn
2009
Rank 2015
Market Cap $bn
2015
Johnson & Johnson United States 0 8 145 8 280
Roche Holding AG Switzerland 2 18 119 16 237
Genentech Inc United States - 27 100* - Acquired
Novartis AG Switzerland 19 29 100 10 267
Pfizer Inc United States 16 36 92 20 214
GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom -26 41 81 67 112
Sanofi SA France -3 47 74 50 131
Abbott Laboratories United States - 48 37* - 70
Wyeth United States - 62 57 - Acquired
Merck & Co Inc United States 26 63 56 37 163
AstraZeneca PLC United Kingdom -25 72 51 97 87
Amgen Inc United States 19 74 51 55 121
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co United States 21 90 43 69 108
Gilead Sciences Inc United States 49 94 42 45 146
Old Top 100 MSCI Healthcare index Total* Total
109% 172% 927 1,935
* Excluding market cap of Genentech and Wyeth (both acquired in 2009)
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Consumer Goods
Global Top 100
Slide 43
Top 100 Consumer Goods companies
2015
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap
($bn) 2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap
($bn) 2009
Nestle SA Switzerland -1 14 243 15 129
Toyota Motor Japan -8 15 239 23 108
Procter & Gamble Co United States 9 19 221 10 138
Anheuser-Busch Belgium -60 26 196 86 44
Samsung South Korea -25 28 191 53 61
The Coca-Cola Co United States 7 33 177 26 102
PepsiCo United States 5 47 142 42 80
Unilever NV Netherlands -9 51 125 60 58
Volkswagen Germany 21 52 124 31 96
Philip Morris International United States 12 62 117 50 71
L'Oréal France -20 75 103 95 41
Daimler AG Germany - 76 103 - 27
Altria Group United States - 80 99 - 33
British American Tobacco PLC United Kingdom 2 81 97 79 46
Ambev Brazil - 91 91 - 27
LVMH SA France - 92 89 - 31
Nike Inc United States - 99 87 - 23
Sabmiller PLC United Kingdom - 100 85 - 22
Current Top 100 MSCI Consumer index Total Total
123% 165% 2,529 1,136
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Consumer Goods (2)
Global Top 100
Slide 44
Top 100 Consumer Goods
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank 2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Procter & Gamble Co United States -9 10 138 19 221
Nestle SA Switzerland 1 15 129 14 243
Toyota Motor Corp Japan 8 23 108 15 239
The Coca-Cola Co United States -7 26 102 33 177
Volkswagen AG Germany -21 31 96 52 124
PepsiCo Inc United States -5 42 80 47 142
Philip Morris International Inc United States -12 50 71 62 117
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd South Korea 25 53 61 28 191
Unilever NV Netherlands 9 60 59 51 125
British American Tobacco PLC United Kingdom -2 79 46 81 97
Monsanto Co United States - 81 45 - 54
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA Belgium 60 86 44 26 196
Honda Motor Co Ltd Japan - 91 43 - 59
L'Oréal SA France 20 95 41 75 103
Nintendo Co Ltd Japan - 97 41 - 21
Old Top 100
MSCI Consumer Good index
Total Total
91% 165% 1,103 2,109
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Oil & Gas
Global Top 100
Slide 45
Top 100 Oil & Gas companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap
($bn) 2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap
($bn) 2009
Exxon Mobil Corp United States 2 3 357 1 337
PetroChina Co Ltd China 4 6 330 2 287
Chevron Corp United States 13 24 197 11 135
Royal Dutch Shell United Kingdom 18 27 192 9 139
China Petroleum & Chemicals China 32 57 119 25 102
Total SA France 38 58 118 20 117
BP PLC United Kingdom 43 59 118 16 126
Schlumberger LTD United States -6 70 107 76 49
Kinder Morgan United States - 90 91 - -
Current Top 100 MSCI Oil & Gas index Total* Total
19% 27% 1,538 1,291
* Excluding market cap of Kinder Morgan Inc (IPO in 2011)
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Oil & Gas (2)
Global Top 100
Slide 46
Top 100 Oil & Gas
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank 2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Exxon Mobil Corp United States -2 1 337 3 357
PetroChina Co Ltd China - 2 287 - 330
Royal Dutch Shell PLC United Kingdom -18 9 139 27 192
Chevron Corp United States -13 11 135 24 197
BP PLC United Kingdom -43 16 126 59 118
Petrobras SA Brazil - 17 123 - 39
Total SA France -38 20 117 58 118
Sinopec Corp China - 25 102 - 119
Gazprom OAO Russia - 38 88 - 57
Eni SpA Italy - 44 77 - 63
ConocoPhillips United States - 56 60 - 77
Statoil ASA Norway - 64 56 - 57
BG GROUP PLC United Kingdom - 73 51 - 42
Schlumberger LTD United States 6 76 49 70 107
Reliance Industries Ltd India - 77 47 - 43
NK Rosneft' OAO Russia - 80 46 - 46
Occidental Petroleum Corp United States - 82 45 - 56
CNOOC Ltd Hong Kong - 84 44 - 63
Old Top 100 MSCI Oil & Gas index Total Total
8% 27% 1,929 2,080
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Consumer Services
Global Top 100
Slide 47
Top 100 Consumer
Services companies 2015
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Wal-Mart Stores Inc United States 9 12 265 3 204
Alibaba Group Holding China - 22 205 - -
The Walt Disney Co United States - 31 178 - 34
Amazon.com United States - 34 173 - 31
Home Depot United States - 43 149 - 40
Comcast Corp United States - 46 143 - 39
CVS Health Corp United States -39 61 117 100 40
Inditex S.A. Spain - 77 100 - 24
McDonald's Corp United States 30 84 94 54 61
Walgreens Boots United States - 87 92 - 26
Current Top 100 MSCI Consumer Services index Total* Total
163% 162% 1,311 499
Top 100 Consumer
Services companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank
2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Wal-Mart Stores Inc United States -9 3 204 12 265
McDonald's Corp United States -30 54 61 84 94
CVS Caremark Corp United States 39 100 40 61 117
Old Top 100 MSCI Consumer Services index Total Total
56% 162% 305 476
* Excluding market cap of Alibaba (IPO in 2014)
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Industrials
Global Top 100
Slide 48
Top 100 Industrials
companies 2015
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
General Electric United States -11 13 250 24 107
United Technologies Corp United States -27 71 106 98 40
The Boeing Company United States - 73 105 - 26
3M Co United States - 74 105 - 34
Union Pacific Corp United States - 82 95 - 21
Siemens AG Germany 13 83 95 70 52
United Parcel Service United States 20 95 87 75 50
Current Top 100 MSCI Industrials index Total Total
156% 136% 844 330
Top 100 Industrials
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank
2015
Market Cap
($bn) 2015
General Electric Co United States 11 24 107 13 250
Siemens AG Germany -13 70 52 83 95
United Parcel Service Inc United States -20 75 50 95 87
United Technologies Corp United States 27 98 40 71 106
Old Top 100 MSCI Industrials index Total Total
116% 136% 249 539
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Telecommunications
Global Top 100
Slide 49
Top 100 Telecommunications
companies 2015
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong 6 11 267 5 175
Verizon Communications Inc United States -16 23 198 39 86
AT&T Inc United States 28 35 169 7 149
Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom 63 98 87 35 92
Current Top 100 MSCI Telecom. index Total Total
44% 52% 722 501
Top 100 Telecommunications
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank
2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong -6 5 175 11 267
AT&T Inc United States -28 7 149 35 169
Telefonica SA Spain - 34 93 - 70
Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom -63 35 92 98 87
Verizon Communications Inc United States 16 39 86 23 198
Orange SA France - 57 59 - 43
NTT Docomo Inc Japan - 58 59 - 71
Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corp Japan - 59 59 - 70
Deutsche Telekom AG Germany - 67 54 - 83
America Movil SAB de CV Mexico - 83 45 - 69
Old Top 100 MSCI Telecom. index Total Total
30% 52% 871 1,128
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Global Top 100 – Basic Materials
Global Top 100
Slide 50
Top 100 Basic Materials
companies 2015
Nationality Rank +/-
Rank
2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
Rank
2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Bayer AG Germany - 53 124 - 37
BHP Billiton Ltd Australia 35 54 122 19 118
BASF Germany - 89 91 - 28
Current Top 100 MSCI Materials index Total Total
84% 51% 337 183
Top 100 Basic Materials
companies 2009
Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009
Market Cap ($bn)
2009
Rank 2015
Market Cap ($bn)
2015
BHP Billiton Ltd Australia -7 19 118 54 122
Vale SA Brazil - 51 68 - 28
China Shenhua Energy Co Ltd China - 61 58 - 62
Rio Tinto PLC United Kingdom - 71 51 - 77
Old Top 100 MSCI Materials index Total Total
-2% 51% 295 289
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Section 4
Post-financial crisis comparison
2015 vs. 2009
1) Key movements
2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector
3) Country/region comparison
4) Complete ranking
Global Top 100
Slide 51
PwC
UK in the Top 100– 8 companies (9 in 2009)
Slide 52
Global Top 100
2015 – UK companies in the Top 100
Ranking
change
2015 2009
Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn)
Royal Dutch Shell -18 27 192 9 139
HSBC Holdings PLC 7 36 164 43 79
BP PLC -43 59 118 16 126
GlaxoSmithkline PLC -26 67 112 41 81
British American Tobacco PLC -2 81 97 79 46
AstraZeneca PLC -25 97 87 72 51
Vodafone Group PLC -63 98 87 35 92
Companies coming in:
Sabmiller PLC n/a 100 85 - 22
Companies dropping out:
Rio Tinto PLC - - - 71 51
BG Group PLC - - - 73 51
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Eurozone in the Top 100 – 15 companies (18 in
2009)
Slide 53
2015 – Eurozone companies in the Top 100
Ranking
change
2015 2009
Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn)
Anheuser-Busch 60 26 196 86 44
Sanofi -3 50 130 47 74
Unilever NV 9 51 125 60 58
Volkswagen -21 52 124 31 96
Total SA -38 58 118 20 117
Banco Santander -7 72 106 65 56
L'Oréal 20 75 103 95 41
Siemens AG -13 83 95 70 52
SAP -4 93 89 89 44
Companies coming in:
Bayer AG n/a 53 124 - 37
Medtronic PLC n/a 68 111 - 33
Daimler AG n/a 76 103 - 27
Inditex S.A. n/a 77 100 - 24
BASF n/a 89 91 - 28
LVMH SA n/a 92 89 - 31
Companies dropping out:
Telefonica SA - - - 34 93
ENI SPA - - - 44 77
GDF Suez - - - 46 75
Electricite de France SA - - - 49 71
Orange SA - - - 57 59
Deutsche Telekom - - - 67 54
E.ON SE - - - 69 53
Suez SA - - - 88 44
Nokia Oyj - - - 85 44
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
China/HK in the Top 100– 11 companies (11 in
2009)
Slide 54
2015 – China/HK companies in the Top 100
Ranking
change
2015 2009
Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn)
PetroChina Co Ltd -4 6 330 2 287
ICBC Ltd -5 9 275 4 188
China Mobile Ltd -6 11 267 5 175
China Construction Bank Corp -8 21 209 13 133
Bank of China Ltd -4 25 197 21 115
China Life Insurance Co Ltd -9 41 157 32 95
China Petroleum & Chemicals -32 57 119 25 102
Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd 27 65 113 92 43
Companies coming in:
Alibaba Group Holding n/a 22 205 IPO -
Agricultural bank of China n/a 29 189 IPO -
Tencent Holdings Ltd n/a 32 178 - 13
Companies dropping out:
China Shenhua Energy Co - - - 61 58
CNOOC LTD - - - 84 44
Bank of Communications - - - 99 40
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC Slide 55
2015 – US companies in the Top 100
Ranking
change
2015 2009
Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn)
Apple Inc 32 1 725 33 94
Google Inc 20 2 375 22 110
Exxon Mobil Corp -2 3 357 1 337
Berkshire Hathaway Inc 8 4 357 12 134
Microsoft Corp 1 5 334 6 163
Wells Fargo & Co 48 7 280 55 60
Johnson 0 8 280 8 145
Wal-Mart Stores Inc -9 12 265 3 204
General Electric 11 13 250 24 107
JPMorgan Chase & Co 10 18 226 28 100
Procter & Gamble Co -9 19 221 10 138
Pfizer Inc 16 20 214 36 92
Verizon Communications Inc 16 23 198 39 86
Chevron Corp -13 24 197 11 135
Oracle Corp 7 30 188 37 90
The Coca-Cola Co -7 33 177 26 102
AT&T Inc -28 35 169 7 149
Merck & Co 26 37 163 63 56
Bank of America 49 38 162 87 44
Visa Inc 39 39 161 78 42
IBM Corp -26 40 159 14 130
Intel Corp -4 44 148 40 84
Gilead Sciences 49 45 146 94 42
PepsiCo -5 47 142 42 80
Cisco Systems -19 49 141 30 98
Amgen Inc 19 55 121 74 51
CVS Health Corp 39 61 117 100 40
Philip Morris International -12 62 117 50 71
Qualcomm Inc -12 64 114 52 64
Bristol Myers Squibb 21 69 108 90 43
Schlumberger LTD 6 70 107 76 49
United Technologies Corp 27 71 106 98 40
McDonald's Corp -30 84 94 54 61
United Parcel Service -20 95 87 75 50
US in the Top 100– 53 companies (42 in 2009)
PwC
US in the Top 100– 53 companies (42 in 2009)
Slide 56
2015 – US companies in the Top 100
Ranking change
2015 2009
Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn)
Companies coming in:
Facebook Inc n/a 17 231 IPO -
The Walt Disney Co n/a 31 178 - 34
Amazon.com n/a 34 173 - 31
Citigroup n/a 42 156 - 14
Home Depot n/a 43 149 - 40
Comcast Corp n/a 46 143 - 39
Actavis PLC n/a 60 117 - 3
UnitedHealth Group n/a 66 113 - 25
The Boeing Company n/a 73 105 - 26
3M Co n/a 74 105 - 34
MasterCard Inc n/a 78 100 - 22
Biogen Idec Inc n/a 79 99 - 16
Altria Group n/a 80 99 - 33
Union Pacific Corp n/a 82 95 - 21
AbbVie Inc n/a 86 93 Spin-off -
Walgreens Boots n/a 87 92 - 26
Celgene Corp n/a 88 92 - 20
Kinder Morgan n/a 90 91 IPO -
Nike Inc n/a 99 87 - 23
Companies dropping out:
Genentech Inc - - - 27 100
Hewlett-Packard - - - 45 77
Abbotts Labs - - - 48 74
ConocoPhillips - - - 56 60
Wyeth LLC - - - 62 57
Goldman Sachs - - - 68 54
Monsanto Co - - - 81 45
Occidental Pete - - - 82 45
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Section 4
Post-financial crisis comparison
2015 vs. 2009
1) Key movements
2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector
3) Country/region comparison
4) Complete ranking
Global Top 100
Slide 57
PwC
Top 100 global companies 1-20
Global Top 100
Slide 58
Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
Apple Inc United States Technology 32 1 725 33 94
Google Inc United States Technology 20 2 375 22 110
Exxon Mobil Corp United States Oil & Gas (2) 3 357 1 337
Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States Financials 8 4 357 12 134
Microsoft Corp United States Technology 1 5 334 6 163
PetroChina Co Ltd China Oil & Gas (4) 6 330 2 287
Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 48 7 280 55 60
Johnson United States Health Care - 8 280 8 145
ICBC Ltd China Financials (5) 9 275 4 188
Novartis AG Switzerland Health Care 19 10 267 29 100
China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong Telecommunications (6) 11 267 5 175
Wal-Mart Stores Inc United States Consumer Services (9) 12 265 3 204
General Electric United States Industrials 11 13 250 24 107
Nestle SA Switzerland Consumer Goods 1 14 243 15 129
Toyota Motor Japan Consumer Goods 8 15 239 23 108
Roche Holding AG Switzerland Health Care 2 16 237 18 119
Facebook Inc United States Technology - 17 231 IPO -
JPMorgan Chase & Co United States Financials 10 18 226 28 100
Procter & Gamble Co United States Consumer Goods (9) 19 221 10 138
Pfizer Inc United States Health Care 16 20 214 36 92
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Top 100 global companies 21-40
Global Top 100
Slide 59
Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
China Construction Bank Corp China Financials (8) 21 209 13 133
Alibaba Group Holding China Consumer Services - 22 205 IPO -
Verizon Communications Inc United States Telecommunications 16 23 198 39 86
Chevron Corp United States Oil & Gas (13) 24 197 11 135
Bank of China Ltd China Financials (4) 25 197 21 115
Anheuser-Busch Belgium Consumer Goods 60 26 196 86 44
Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands Oil & Gas (18) 27 192 9 139
Samsung South Korea Consumer Goods 25 28 191 53 61
Agricultural bank of China China Financials - 29 189 IPO -
Oracle Corp United States Technology 7 30 188 37 90
The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services - 31 178 - 34
Tencent Holdings Ltd China Technology - 32 178 - 13
The Coca-Cola Co United States Consumer Goods (7) 33 177 26 102
Amazon.com United States Consumer Services - 34 173 - 31
AT&T Inc United States Telecommunications (28) 35 169 7 149
HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom Financials 7 36 164 43 79
Merck & Co United States Health Care 26 37 163 63 56
Bank of America United States Financials 49 38 162 87 44
Visa Inc United States Financials 39 39 161 78 42
IBM Corp United States Technology (26) 40 159 14 130
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Top 100 global companies 41-60
Global Top 100
Slide 60
Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
China Life Insurance Co Ltd China Financials (9) 41 157 32 95
Citigroup United States Financials - 42 156 - 14
Home Depot United States Consumer Services - 43 149 - 40
Intel Corp United States Technology (4) 44 148 40 84
Gilead Sciences United States Health Care 49 45 146 94 42
Comcast Corp United States Consumer Services - 46 143 - 39
PepsiCo United States Consumer Goods (5) 47 142 42 80
NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care - 48 142 - 30
Cisco Systems United States Technology (19) 49 141 30 98
Sanofi France Health Care (3) 50 130 47 74
Unilever NV Netherlands Consumer Goods 9 51 125 60 58
Volkswagen Germany Consumer Goods (21) 52 124 31 96
Bayer AG Germany Basic Materials - 53 124 - 37
BHP Billiton Australia Basic Materials (35) 54 122 19 118
Amgen Inc United States Health Care 19 55 121 74 51
TSMC Taiwan Technology - 56 121 - 39
China Petroleum & Chemicals China Oil & Gas (32) 57 119 25 102
Total SA France Oil & Gas (38) 58 118 20 117
BP PLC United Kingdom Oil & Gas (43) 59 118 16 126
Actavis PLC United States Health Care - 60 117 - 3
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Top 100 global companies 61-80
Global Top 100
Slide 61
Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
CVS Health Corp United States Consumer Services 39 61 117 100 40
Philip Morris International United States Consumer Goods (12) 62 117 50 71
Commonwealth bank Australia Financials - 63 115 - 36
Qualcomm Inc United States Technology (12) 64 114 52 64
Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd China Financials 27 65 113 92 43
UnitedHealth Group United States Health Care - 66 113 - 25
GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom Health Care (26) 67 112 41 81
Medtronic PLC Ireland Health Care - 68 111 - 33
Bristol Myers Squibb United States Health Care 21 69 108 90 43
Schlumberger LTD United States Oil & Gas 6 70 107 76 49
United Technologies Corp United States Industrials 27 71 106 98 40
Banco Santander Spain Financials (7) 72 106 65 56
The Boeing Company United States Industrials - 73 105 - 26
3M Co United States Industrials - 74 105 - 34
L'Oréal France Consumer Goods 20 75 103 95 41
Daimler AG Germany Consumer Goods - 76 103 - 27
Inditex S.A. Spain Consumer Services - 77 100 - 24
MasterCard Inc United States Financials - 78 100 - 22
Biogen Idec Inc United States Health Care - 79 99 - 16
Altria Group United States Consumer Goods - 80 99 - 33
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
PwC
Top 100 global companies 81-100
Global Top 100
Slide 62
Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
Rank Market
Cap ($bn)
British American Tobacco PLC United Kingdom Consumer Goods (2) 81 97 79 46
Union Pacific Corp United States Industrials - 82 95 - 21
Siemens AG Germany Industrials (13) 83 95 70 52
McDonald's Corp United States Consumer Services (30) 84 94 54 61
Westpac Banking Corp Australia Financials - 85 94 - 38
AbbVie Inc United States Health Care - 86 93 Spin-off -
Walgreens Boots United States Consumer Services - 87 92 - 26
Celgene Corp United States Health Care - 88 92 - 20
BASF Germany Basic Materials - 89 91 - 28
Kinder Morgan United States Oil & Gas - 90 91 IPO -
Ambev Brazil Consumer Goods - 91 91 - 27
LVMH SA France Consumer Goods - 92 89 - 31
SAP Germany Technology (4) 93 89 89 44
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial group Japan Financials (28) 94 88 66 56
United Parcel Service United States Industrials (20) 95 87 75 50
Royal Bank of Canada Canada Financials - 96 87 96 41
AstraZeneca PLC United Kingdom Health Care (25) 97 87 72 51
Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom Telecommunications (63) 98 87 35 92
Nike Inc United States Consumer Goods - 99 87 - 23
Sabmiller PLC United Kingdom Consumer Goods - 100 85 - 22
* 50% of market capitalisation of Abbott Laboratories as at 31 March 2009
Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
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Global top-100-march-2015

  • 1. Global Top 100 Companies by market capitalisation 31 March 2015 update www.pwc.co.uk An IPO Centre publication
  • 2. PwC Contents Section 1 Highlights and trends Section 2 Year-on-year comparison: 2015 vs. 2014 Section 3 Value distributed to shareholders in calendar year 2014 Section 4 Post-financial crisis comparison: 2015 vs. 2009 3 10 20 24
  • 3. PwC Section 1 Highlights and trends Global Top 100 Slide 3
  • 4. PwC Introduction • In this brief report we have ranked the global top 100 companies by market capitalisation. • The results are a definite eye opener and we have been able to identify some interesting trends and developments on an individual company level, a country level and by sector. Global Top 100 Slide 4 $337 $725 $40bn $85bn $bn $200bn $400bn $600bn $800bn 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 MarketCap($) Market Caps of top and bottom companies Number 1 Number 100 $8,402 $16,245 $0bn $3,000bn $6,000bn $9,000bn $12,000bn $15,000bn $18,000bn 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 MarketCap($) Total market cap of top 100 companies as at 31 March 0 10 20 30 40 <$50bn $50bn - $75bn $75bn - $100bn $100bn - $150bn $150bn - $200bn $200bn - $250bn $250bn - $300bn >$300bn No.ofcompanies Spread of companies by market cap (2015 vs. 2009) Number of Top 100 companies in 2015 Number of Top 100 companies in 2009 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis Exxon Mobil Apple Key highlights - Apple is #1. Having increased its market cap almost 8 times since 2009, its has jumped from rank 33 to pole position. - Technology (+177%), Consumer Services (+163%) and Healthcare (+159%) are the leading sectors to have grown market cap in the Top 100, driven by innovation, extending global reach and recovery from the financial crisis. - The US is king - there are 53 companies from the US in the top 100, up from 47 last year and 42 in 2009. Europe and China have remained stable overall. France, Japan and Brazil have not kept pace and have slipped down the rankings. - A total of $689bn has been distributed to shareholders in 2014 by the current Top 100.
  • 5. PwC The ranking methodology Global Top 100 Slide 5 Methodology • The Global Top 100 list ranks companies by their market capitalisation in US$ as at 31 March 2015 and compares this with the Top 100 list as at 31 March 2014 and 2009 • Data source is Bloomberg, with PwC analysis • Industry classification based on ICB • ETFs and closed end funds are excluded from the analysis • In order to meet market perception we allocated dual listed companies as follows: BHP Billiton (AUS), Rio Tinto (UK), Royal Dutch Shell (UK) and Unilever (NL) • The ranking does not compensate for changes in currency exchange rates • The distribution of value is based on dividend payments and share repurchases in 2014
  • 6. PwC Total top 100 companies by market capitalisation as at 31 March Global Top 100 Slide 6 $337 $329 $417 $559 $416 $469 $725 $40 $61 $69 $64 $70 $81 $85 $bn $100bn $200bn $300bn $400bn $500bn $600bn $700bn $800bn 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 MarketCap($) Market Caps of top and bottom in the top 100 companies Number 1 Number 100 $8,402bn $12,047bn $12,974bn $12,917bn $13,597bn $15,020bn $16,245bn $0bn $2,000bn $4,000bn $6,000bn $8,000bn $10,000bn $12,000bn $14,000bn $16,000bn 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 MarketCap($) Apple Apple Exxon Mobil PetroChina. Exxon Mobil Apple Apple Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 7. PwC Top 100 companies per country of domicile – trends 2009-2015 (1/3) Global Top 100 Slide 7 1 7 5 9 11 42 4 5 6 8 8 47 3 4 6 8 11 53 - 10 20 30 40 50 60 Australia France Germany United Kingdom China/HK United States Number of companies in the Top 100 2015 2014 2009 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 8. PwC Top 100 companies per country of domicile - trends 2009-2015 (2/3) Global Top 100 Slide 8 1 0 1 2 6 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Korea Taiwan Netherland Spain Japan Switzerland Number of companies in the Top 100 2015 2014 2009 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 9. PwC Top 100 companies per country of domicile - trends 2009-2015 (3/3) Global Top 100 Slide 9 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Denmark Ireland Belgium Canada Brazil Number of companies in the Top 100 2015 2014 2009 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 10. PwC Section 2 Year-on-year comparison 2015 vs. 2014 Global Top 100 Slide 10
  • 11. PwC The movements Global Top 100 Slide 11 Key highlights • 85 companies from 2014 survived to be in the list at 31 March 2015. • 1 company entered the Global Top 100 by IPO: Alibaba (#22) • The U.S. (Apple, Actavis) and China (PetroChina, China Life Insurance Company, Bank of China) are the top risers since 31 March 2014. • The market cap of the most valuable company at 31 March 2015, Apple, has increased by 54% to $725bn. The US has the highest combined market capitalisation of national Global Top 100 companies ($9.3trn), a 12% increase since 31 March 2014. • In 2015 there are 53 US companies in the Global Top 100 against 47 in 2014. China has taken the second position over the UK, which lies now third in terms of market cap. Russia, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Norway and Colombia have dropped out of the Top 100. Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 12. PwC Global Top 100 Slide 12 0 (15) 1 14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2014 Acquired, merged or seperated Dropped from the Global Top 100 IPOs and spin-offs* New entries by growth and M&A Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2015 Numberofcompanies Between 2014 and 2015 there were 15 changes to the Global Top 100 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis * 1 IPO: Alibaba in 2014
  • 13. PwC Between 2014 and 2015 the total market cap of the global top 100 increased by $1,225bn Global Top 100 Slide 13 $15,020bn $0 ($1,376bn) $205 $1,430 $966 $16,245 $0 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $12,000 $14,000 $16,000 $18,000 Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2014 0 acquired, merged or seperated 15 dropped from the Global Top 100 1 IPOs and spin- off* 14 new entries by growth and M&A 85 Survivors Growth Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2014 Totalmarketcap($bn) Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis *IPOs: Alibaba in 2014
  • 14. PwC Global Top 100 companies per country – absolute market capitalisation change Global Top 100 Slide 14 Country 2014-2015 Market cap var. of current Top 100 ($bn) Top 100 2015 Top 100 2014 Rank Market cap ($bn) No. Market cap in 2014 ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn) No. United States 966 1 9,322 53 8,356 1 8,052 47 China 776 2 1,973 10 1,197 3 1,082 7 United Kingdom -162 3 941 8 1,103 2 1,147 8 Switzerland 15 4 748 3 733 4 733 3 Germany -35 5 625 6 660 5 660 6 France -48 6 441 4 489 6 591 5 Australia -49 7 331 3 380 7 464 4 Japan 52 8 327 2 275 8 287 2 Hong Kong 77 9 267 1 191 12 191 1 Spain 11 10 206 2 195 11 195 2 Belgium 28 11 196 1 169 14 169 1 South Korea -17 12 191 1 209 9 209 1 Denmark 36 13 142 1 106 16 106 1 Netherlands 5 14 125 1 121 15 121 1 Taiwan 28 15 121 1 92 18 92 1 Ireland 50 16 111 1 62 17 104 1 Brazil -23 17 91 1 113 10 201 2 Canada -7 18 87 1 94 13 177 2 Russia 0 - 0 0 0 19 92 1 Saudi Arabia 0 - 0 0 0 20 92 1 Italy 0 - 0 0 0 21 88 1 Norway 0 - 0 0 0 22 84 1 Colombia 0 - 0 0 0 23 84 1 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 15. PwC Global Top 100 companies per country – relative market capitalisation change Global Top 100 Country % market cap change 2014-2015 % index change 2014-2015* Top 100 vs. National index performance 2015 2014 Market cap of current top 100 ($bn) Market cap of current top 100 ($bn) United States 12% 10% Outperformed 9,322 8,356 China 65% 89% Underperformed 1,973 1,197 United Kingdom -15% 3% Underperformed 941 1,103 Switzerland 2% 8% Underperformed 748 733 Germany -5% 25% Underperformed 625 660 France -10% 15% Underperformed 441 489 Australia -13% 10% Underperformed 331 380 Japan 19% 30% Underperformed 327 275 Hong Kong 40% 12% Outperformed 267 191 Spain 6% 11% Underperformed 206 195 Belgium 16% 19% Underperformed 196 169 South Korea -8% 0% Underperformed 191 209 Denmark 34% 36% Underperformed 142 106 Netherlands 4% 21% Underperformed 125 121 Taiwan 31% 8% Outperformed 121 92 Ireland 80% 21% Outperformed 111 62 Brazil -20% 2% Underperformed 91 113 Canada -7% 6% Underperformed 87 94 Slide 15 * Price change of the local main index per country Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 16. PwC The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies with the largest absolute increase in market cap Global Top 100 Slide 16 Company name Nationality Industry Change in Market Cap 2014-2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2014 ($bn) 1 Apple Inc United States Technology 255 54% 725 469 2 PetroChina Co Ltd China Oil & Gas 105 47% 330 225 3 China Life Insurance Co Ltd China Financials 91 138% 157 66 4 Bank of China Ltd China Financials 82 71% 197 115 5 Actavis PLC United States Health Care 81 227% 117 36 6 ICBC Ltd China Financials 80 41% 275 196 7 China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong Telecommunications 77 40% 267 191 8 Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States Financials 71 25% 357 286 9 Agricultural bank of China China Financials 65 52% 189 124 10 Ping An Insurance Group China Financials 58 106% 113 55 11 Kinder Morgan United States Oil & Gas 57 171% 91 33 12 Facebook Inc United States Technology 56 32% 231 175 13 Medtronic PLC Ireland Health Care 50 80% 111 62 14 Novartis AG Switzerland Health Care 44 20% 267 224 15 Toyota Motor Japan Consumer Goods 42 21% 239 197 16 China Construction Bank Corp China Financials 38 23% 209 171 17 The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services 37 26% 178 142 18 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care 36 34% 142 106 19 Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 36 15% 280 244 20 Celgene Corp United States Health Care 36 63% 92 57 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 17. PwC The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies with the largest relative increase in market cap Global Top 100 Slide 17 Company name Nationality Industry Change in Market cap. 2014-2015 (%) Market Cap 2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2014 ($bn) 1 Actavis PLC United States Health Care +227% 117 36 2 Kinder Morgan United States Oil & Gas +171% 91 33 3 China Life Insurance Co Ltd China Financials +138% 157 66 4 Ping An Insurance Group China Financials +106% 113 55 5 Medtronic PLC Ireland Health Care +80% 111 62 6 Bank of China Ltd China Financials +71% 197 115 7 Celgene Corp United States Health Care +63% 92 57 8 Apple Inc United States Technology +54% 725 469 9 Agricultural bank of China China Financials +52% 189 124 10 PetroChina Co Ltd China Oil & Gas +47% 330 225 11 Walgreens Boots United States Consumer Services +46% 92 63 12 ICBC Ltd China Financials +41% 275 196 13 China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong Telecommunications +40% 267 191 14 UnitedHealth Group United States Health Care +39% 113 81 15 Biogen Idec Inc United States Health Care +37% 99 72 16 CVS Health Corp United States Consumer Services +35% 117 86 17 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care +34% 142 106 18 Nike Inc United States Consumer Goods +33% 87 65 19 Facebook Inc United States Technology +32% 231 175 20 Altria Group United States Consumer Goods +32% 99 75 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 18. PwC The fallers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies with the largest absolute decrease in market cap Global Top 100 Slide 18Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis Company name Nationality Industry Change in Market Cap 2014-2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2014 ($bn) Change in Rank 1 Exxon Mobil Corp United States Oil & Gas -59 357 416 -1 2 BHP Billiton Australia Basic Materials -56 122 178 -28 3 Royal Dutch Shell United Kingdom Oil & Gas -46 192 238 -15 4 BP PLC United Kingdom Oil & Gas -38 118 156 -23 5 Total SA France Oil & Gas -36 118 154 -21 6 HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom Financials -34 164 199 -16 7 IBM Corp United States Technology -34 159 193 -16 8 Google Inc United States Technology -33 375 409 1 9 Roche Holding AG Switzerland Health Care -28 237 266 -10 10 GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom Health Care -24 112 136 -24 11 Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom Telecommunications -24 87 110 -38 12 Chevron Corp United States Oil & Gas -23 197 220 -9 13 Siemens AG Germany Industrials -23 95 118 -29 14 Ambev Brazil Consumer Goods -23 91 113 -33 15 Samsung South Korea Consumer Goods -17 191 209 -10 16 Schlumberger LTD United States Oil & Gas -15 107 121 -19 17 BASF Germany Basic Materials -15 91 106 -25 18 Qualcomm Inc United States Technology -13 114 127 -17 19 Bank of America United States Financials -13 162 175 -10 20 Philip Morris International United States Consumer Goods -12 117 128 -17
  • 19. PwC Industry comparison Global Top 100 Slide 19 Industry Total top 100 Market cap ($bn) 2015 Number of companies 2015 Market cap var. of current top 100 2015 vs. 2014 Industry index performance since 2014 Index outperformance 1 Financials 3,236 19 13% 1%  2 Technology 2,802 12 5% 15%  3 Health Care 2,632 18 11% 19%  4 Consumer Goods 2,529 18 4% 15%  5 Oil & Gas 1,629 9 -6% -18%  6 Consumer Services 1,516 10 16%* 1%  7 Industrials 844 7 1% 1%  8 Telecommunications 722 4 9% -2%  9 Basic Materials 337 3 -16% -9%  10 Utilities 0 0 n/a 0 - * Excluding Alibaba (IPO 2014) Note : Industry index performance is based on the MSCI International ACWI Industry Price Index USD Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 20. PwC Section 3 Global Top 100 value distributed to shareholders in calendar year 2014 Global Top 100 Slide 20
  • 21. PwC Value distributed to shareholders in calendar year 2014 Slide 21 Key highlights • Apple distributed $56bn in 2014 and has announced to hand back another $70bn to investors in dividends and share repurchases. • A total of $689bn has been distributed to shareholders by the Top 100 companies. • American companies, representing 53 of the Top 100 companies, accounted for $452bn or 66% of the value distribution. • Companies in the technology sector returned the highest total amount ($141bn) to shareholders, but also companies in the Financial and Oil & Gas sector returned a total of more than $100bn by sector. Global Top 100
  • 22. PwC Value distribution by country in calendar year 2014 Global Top 100 Slide 22Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis Country Number of companies Market cap 31-03-2015 ($bn) Dividends 2014 ($bn) (1) Share buyback 2014 ($bn) (1) Total value distribution 2014 ($bn) (1) % of total distribution Dividend as % of market cap (2) Total value as % of market cap (2) United States 53 9,322 189 263 452 66% 2.0% 4.9% China 10 1,973 62 - 62 9% 3.2% 3.2% United Kingdom 8 941 47 6 53 8% 4.9% 5.6% Switzerland 3 748 22 - 22 3% 2.9% 2.9% Germany 6 625 16 1 18 3% 2.6% 2.9% Australia 3 331 17 - 17 2% 5.1% 5.1% France 4 441 16 - 16 2% 3.7% 3.7% Hong Kong 1 267 8 - 8 1% 3.1% 3.1% Belgium 1 196 7 - 7 1% 3.8% 3.8% Japan 2 327 6 - 6 1% 1.9% 1.9% Brazil 1 91 5 - 5 1% 5.7% 5.7% Netherlands 1 125 4 1 5 1% 3.4% 3.9% Canada 1 87 4 - 4 1% 4.5% 4.7% Ireland 1 111 1 3 4 1% 1.0% 3.3% Spain 2 206 3 - 3 0% 1.5% 1.5% Taiwan 1 121 3 - 3 0% 2.1% 2.1% South Korea 1 191 2 - 2 0% 1.1% 1.1% Denmark 1 142 2 - 2 0% 1.5% 1.5% Total 100 16,245 415 274 689 100% 2.6% 4.2% (1) Actual payment in calendar year 2014 (2) Market cap as at 31 March 2015
  • 23. PwC Value distribution by sector in calendar year 2014 Global Top 100 Slide 23Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis Industry Number of companies Market cap 31-03-2015 ($bn) Dividends 2014 ($bn) (1) Share buyback 2014 ($bn) (1) Total value distribution 2014 ($bn) (1) % of total distribution Dividend as % of market cap (2) Total value as % of market cap (2) Technology 12 2,802 42 99 141 20% 1.5% 5.0% Financials 19 3,236 92 21 114 16% 2.8% 3.5% Oil & Gas 9 1,629 60 41 101 15% 3.7% 6.2% Consumer Goods 18 2,529 73 26 99 14% 2.9% 3.9% Health Care 18 2,632 60 34 94 14% 2.3% 3.6% Consumer Services 10 1,516 20 34 53 8% 1.3% 3.5% Industrials 7 844 23 17 39 6% 2.7% 4.6% Telecommunications 4 722 34 3 37 5% 4.7% 5.1% Basic Materials 3 337 12 - 12 2% 3.6% 3.6% Total 100 16,245 415 274 689 100% 2.6% 4.2% (1) Actual payment in calendar year 2014 (2) Market cap as at 31 March 2015
  • 24. PwC Section 4 Post-financial crisis comparison 2015 vs. 2009 1) Key movements 2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector 3) Country/region comparison 4) Complete ranking Global Top 100 Slide 24
  • 25. PwC Section 4 Post-financial crisis comparison 2015 vs. 2009 1) Key movements 2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector 3) Country/region comparison 4) Complete ranking Global Top 100 Slide 25
  • 26. PwC The movements Global Top 100 Slide 26 Key highlights • 66 companies from 2009 survived to be in the list at 31 March 2015. • 4 companies entered the Global Top 100 by IPOs and 1 by spin-off. IPOs: Alibaba (#22), Facebook (#17), Agricultural Bank of China (#29) and Kinder Morgan (#90). Spin-off: AbbVie (#86). • Tech (Apple, Google and Microsoft) and Financials (Wells Fargo and Berkshire Hathaway) companies are the top risers since 2009. Here again the US dominates. • Companies from the Utilities industry (4 companies in 2009) have all fallen out of the global top 100 as at 31 March 2015. • The threshold to enter the Global Top 100 has doubled. In 2015 it takes more than $85bn in market cap to be in the list, in 2009 a little more than $40bn was sufficient. • The market cap of the most valuable company at 31 March 2015, Apple, with a market cap of $725bn, has exceeded its $559bn peak achieved as at 31 March 2012. It lies far above #2 ranked company, Google, with a market cap of $375bn. • As expected, the US has the highest combined market capitalisation of national Global Top 100 companies ($9.3trn). • In 2015 there are 53 US companies in the Global Top 100 against 42 in 2009. China/Hong Kong and the UK have remained stable (resp. 11 and 8 companies), while the other BRIC nations fell from 6 to 1 and the Eurozone from 18 to 15. Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 27. PwC Spread of market capitalisations in the Global Top 100 as at 31 March Global Top 100 Slide 27 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 <$50bn $50bn - $75bn $75bn - $100bn $100bn - $150bn $150bn - $200bn $200bn - $250bn $250bn - $300bn >$300bn Numberofcompanies Number of Top 100 companies in 2015 Number of Top 100 companies in 2009  73 companies of the global Top 100 had a market capitalisation less than $100bn as at 31 March 2009  24 companies of the global Top 100 had a market capitalisation less than $100bn as at 31 March 2015  The average market capitalisation as at 31 March 2009 was $84bn, while the average market capitalisation as at 31 March 2015 was $162bn Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 28. PwC Global Top 100 Slide 28 6 28 5 29 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2009 Acquired, merged or seperated Dropped from the Global Top 100 IPOs and spin-offs* New entries by growth and M&A Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2015 Numberofcompanies Between 2009 and 2015 there were 34 changes to the Global Top 100 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis *IPOs: Agricultural Bank of China in 2010, Kinder Morgan in 2011, Facebook in 2012, Alibaba in 2014 | Spin-off : AbbVie in 2013
  • 29. PwC Between 2009 and 2015 the total market cap of the global top 100 increased by $7,843bn Global Top 100 Slide 29 $8,402bn ($394bn) ($1,651bn) $809bn $3,346bn $5,732bn $16,245bn $0 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 $12,000 $14,000 $16,000 $18,000 Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2009 6 acquired, merged or seperated 28 dropped from the Global Top 100 5 IPOs and spin- offs* 29 new entries by growth and M&A 66 Survivors Growth Global Top 100 as at 31 March 2014 Totalmarketcap($bn) Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis *IPOs: Agricultural Bank of China in 2010, Kinder Morgan in 2011, Facebook in 2012, Alibaba in 2014 | Spin-off : AbbVie in 2013
  • 30. PwC Global Top 100 companies per country – absolute market capitalisation change Global Top 100 Slide 30 Country 2009-2015 Market cap var. of current Top 100 ($bn) Top 100 2015 Top 100 2009 Rank Market cap ($bn) No. Market cap in 2009 ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn) No. United States 5,627 1 9,322 53 3,695 1 3805 42 China 997 2 1,973 10 976 2 1061 9 United Kingdom 306 3 941 8 636 3 715 9 Switzerland 401 4 748 3 347 6 347 3 Germany 342 5 625 6 284 7 299 5 France 178 6 441 4 263 4 481 7 Australia 138 7 331 3 193 12 118 1 Japan 163 8 327 2 164 5 366 6 Hong Kong 93 9 267 1 175 9 219 2 Spain 126 10 206 2 80 10 149 2 Belgium 152 11 196 1 44 20 44 1 South Korea 130 12 191 1 61 14 61 1 Denmark 112 13 142 1 30 - - - Netherlands 67 14 125 1 58 15 59 1 Taiwan 82 15 121 1 39 - - - Ireland 78 16 111 1 33 - - - Brazil 64 17 91 1 27 8 234 3 Canada 46 18 87 1 41 21 41 1 Russia 0 - 0 0 0 11 134 2 Italy 0 - 0 0 0 13 77 1 Norway 0 - 0 0 0 16 56 1 India 0 - 0 0 0 17 47 1 Mexico 0 - 0 0 0 18 45 1 Finland 0 - 0 0 0 19 44 1 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 31. PwC Global Top 100 companies per country – relative market capitalisation change Global Top 100 Country % market cap change 2009-2015 % index change 2009-2015* Top 100 vs. National index performance 2015 2009 Market cap of current top 100 ($bn) Market cap of current top 100 ($bn) United States 153% 159% Underperformed 9,322 3,690 China 123% 62% Outperformed 1,973 885 United Kingdom 48% 73% Underperformed 941 636 Switzerland 115% 85% Outperformed 748 349 Germany 124% 193% Underperformed 625 279 France 68% 79% Underperformed 441 263 Australia 72% 64% Outperformed 331 193 Japan 98% 137% Underperformed 327 165 Hong Kong 53% 83% Underperformed 267 175 Spain 156% 47% Outperformed 206 80 Belgium 346% 113% Outperformed 196 44 South Korea 189% 69% Outperformed 191 66 Denmark 463% 318% Outperformed 142 25 Netherlands 116% 126% Underperformed 125 58 Taiwan 211% 84% Outperformed 121 39 Ireland 237% 174% Outperformed 111 33 Brazil 554% 54% Outperformed 91 14 Canada 112% 71% Outperformed 87 41 Slide 31 * Price change of the local main index per country Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 32. PwC The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies with the largest absolute increase in market cap Global Top 100 Slide 32 Company name Nationality Industry Change in Market Cap 2009-2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2009 ($bn) 1 Apple Inc United States Technology 631 674% 725 94 2 Google Inc United States Technology 265 242% 375 110 3 Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States Financials 223 167% 357 134 4 Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 220 364% 280 60 5 Microsoft Corp United States Technology 170 104% 334 163 6 Novartis AG Switzerland Health Care 168 169% 267 100 7 Tencent Holdings Ltd China Technology 165 1236% 178 13 8 Anheuser-Busch Belgium Consumer Goods 152 346% 196 44 9 The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services 145 429% 178 34 10 General Electric United States Industrials 143 134% 250 107 11 Citigroup United States Financials 143 1029% 156 14 12 Amazon.com United States Consumer Services 141 449% 173 31 13 Johnson United States Health Care 134 92% 280 145 14 Toyota Motor Japan Consumer Goods 131 121% 239 108 15 Samsung South Korea Consumer Goods 130 213% 191 61 16 JPMorgan Chase & Co United States Financials 126 126% 226 100 17 Pfizer Inc United States Health Care 122 133% 214 92 18 Roche Holding AG Switzerland Health Care 119 100% 237 119 19 Visa Inc United States Financials 119 283% 161 42 20 Bank of America United States Financials 118 271% 162 44 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 33. PwC The risers – The 20 Global Top 100 companies with the largest relative increase in market cap Global Top 100 Slide 33 Company name Nationality Industry Market cap var. 2009-2015 (%) Market Cap 2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2009 ($bn) 1 Actavis PLC United States Health Care 3503% 117 3 2 Tencent Holdings Ltd China Technology 1236% 178 13 3 Citigroup United States Financials 1029% 156 14 4 Apple Inc United States Technology 674% 725 94 5 Biogen Idec Inc United States Health Care 536% 99 16 6 Amazon.com United States Consumer Services 449% 173 31 7 The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services 429% 178 34 8 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care 379% 142 30 9 Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 364% 280 60 10 Union Pacific Corp United States Industrials 361% 95 21 11 MasterCard Inc United States Financials 360% 100 22 12 Celgene Corp United States Health Care 352% 92 20 13 Anheuser-Busch Belgium Consumer Goods 346% 196 44 14 UnitedHealth Group United States Health Care 343% 113 25 15 Inditex S.A. Spain Consumer Services 313% 100 24 16 The Boeing Company United States Industrials 307% 105 26 17 Visa Inc United States Financials 283% 161 42 18 Nike Inc United States Consumer Goods 282% 87 23 19 Sabmiller PLC United Kingdom Consumer Goods 280% 85 22 20 Daimler AG Germany Consumer Goods 278% 103 27 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 34. PwC The fallers – The Global Top 100 companies with a decrease in market capitalisation Global Top 100 Slide 34 Company name Nationality Industry Change in Market Cap 2009-2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2015 ($bn) Market Cap 2009 ($bn) Change in rank 2009-2015 1 BP PLC United Kingdom Oil & Gas -8 118 126 -43 2 Vodafone Group United Kingdom Telecommunications -5 87 92 -63 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis  Note: Vodafone disposed of its US group, whose principal asset was its 45% interest in Verizon Wireless, on 21 February 2014 for consideration of US$130 billion and returned a majority of the proceeds of approximately US$84 billion to shareholders.
  • 35. PwC Section 4 Post-financial crisis comparison 2015 vs. 2009 1) Key movements 2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector 3) Country/region comparison 4) Complete ranking Global Top 100 Slide 35
  • 36. PwC The industries Key highlights • Three industries show significant upward trends: Technology (+177%), Consumer Services (+163%) and Healthcare(+159%), which are the leading sectors to have grown market cap in the Top 100, driven by innovation and recovery from the financial crisis. • Among all these industries are largely dominated by US companies. • The value of Technology companies (12) in the Global Top 100 has increased the most – by 177% to $2.6tr – with 3 new entries in the Global Top 100 in 2015, of which one in the top 20 (Facebook #17). However, the Healthcare and Consumer Goods sectors lie very close behind, both with a market cap of $2.5tr. • Technology has 2 very impressive risers with Apple and Google. 17 years ago Apple was valued at a few billion USD and Google was just founded. The technology sector predominantly consists of US domiciled companies. • The number of Consumer Services in the Global top 100 grew from 3 to 10 – one by IPO (Alibaba) and 6 by growth. Again the US dominates, accounting for 8 out of 10. • Increasing consumption and the rise of the middle class throughout large parts of the world are key trends that enable companies in this sector to grow. • Financial Services is the sector with the most companies in our study. The Financial sector has grown with 135% from 2009 to 2015, a sign of post crisis recovery. Global Top 100 Slide 36
  • 37. PwC Industry comparison Global Top 100 Slide 37 Industry Total top 100 Market cap ($bn) 2015 Number of companies 2015 Market cap var. of current top 100 2015 vs. 2009* Industry index performance since 2009 Index outperformance 1 Financials 3,236 19 135% 107%  2 Technology 2,802 12 177% 165%  3 Health Care 2,632 18 159% 172%  4 Consumer Goods 2,529 18 123% 165%  5 Oil & Gas 1,629 9 19% 27%  6 Consumer Services 1,516 10 163% 162%  7 Industrials 844 7 156% 136%  8 Telecommunications 722 4 44% 52%  9 Basic Materials 337 3 84% 51%  10 Utilities 0 0 n/a 24% - * Market cap growth of current Top 100 is calculated at constant perimeter (excluding companies which were acquired/merged or listed between 31-03-09 and 31-03-15) Note : Industry index performance is based on the MSCI International ACWI Industry Price Index USD Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis  In the following slides, companies highlighted in green are the Top 100 2015 new joiners while companies highlighted in red have dropped out, compared to 2009.
  • 38. PwC Global Top 100 – Financials Global Top 100 Slide 38 Top 100 Financials companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States -8 4 357 12 134 Wells Fargo & Co United States -48 7 280 55 60 ICBC Ltd China 5 9 275 4 188 JPMorgan Chase & Co United States -10 18 226 28 100 China Construction Bank Corp China 8 21 209 13 133 Bank of China Ltd China 4 25 197 21 115 Agricultural bank of China China - 29 189 - - HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom -7 36 164 43 79 Bank of America United States -49 38 162 87 44 Visa Inc United States -39 39 161 78 42 China Life Insurance Co Ltd China 9 41 157 32 95 Citigroup United States - 42 156 - 14 Commonwealth bank Australia - 63 115 - 36 Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd China -27 65 113 92 43 Banco Santander Spain 7 72 106 65 56 MasterCard Inc United States - 78 100 - 22 Westpac Banking Corp Australia - 85 94 - 38 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial group Japan 28 94 88 66 56 Royal Bank of Canada Canada 0 96 87 96 41 Current Top 100 MSCI Financials index Total* Total 135% 107% 3,046 1,295 * Excluding market cap of Agricultural Bank of China (IPO 2010) Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 39. PwC Global Top 100 – Financials (2) Global Top 100 Slide 39 Top 100 Financials companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 ICBC Ltd China -5 4 188 9 275 Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States 8 12 134 4 357 China Construction Bank Corp China - 13 133 - 209 Bank of China Ltd China -4 21 115 25 197 JPMorgan Chase & Co United States 10 28 100 18 226 China Life Insurance Co Ltd China -9 32 95 41 157 HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom 7 43 79 36 164 Wells Fargo & Co United States 48 55 60 7 280 Banco Santander SA Spain -7 65 56 72 106 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Japan -28 66 56 94 88 Goldman Sachs Group Inc United States - 68 54 - 85 Visa Inc United States 39 78 47 39 161 Bank of America Corp United States 49 87 44 38 162 Ping An Insurance Group China 27 92 43 65 113 Itau Unibanco Holding SA Brazil - 93 42 - 58 Royal Bank of Canada Canada 0 96 41 96 87 Bank of Communications Co Ltd China - 99 40 - 70 Old Top 100 MSCI Financials index Total Total 111% 107% 1,326 2,795 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 40. PwC Global Top 100 – Technology Global Top 100 Slide 40 Top 100 Technology companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Apple Inc United States -32 1 725 33 94 Google Inc United States -20 2 375 22 110 Microsoft Corp United States -1 5 334 6 163 Facebook Inc United States - 17 231 - - Oracle Corp United States -7 30 188 37 90 Tencent Holdings Ltd China - 32 178 - 13 IBM Corp United States 26 40 159 14 130 Intel Corp United States 4 44 148 40 84 Cisco Systems United States 19 49 141 30 98 TSMC Taiwan - 56 121 - 39 Qualcomm Inc United States 12 64 114 52 64 SAP Germany 4 93 89 89 44 Current Top 100 MSCI Technology index Total* Total 177% 165% 2,571 928 Top 100 Technology companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Microsoft Corp United States 1 6 163 5 334 IBM Corp United States -26 14 130 40 159 Google Inc United States 20 22 110 2 375 Cisco Systems Inc United States -19 30 98 49 141 Apple Inc United States 32 33 94 1 725 Oracle Corp United States 7 37 90 30 188 Intel Corp United States -4 40 84 44 148 Hewlett-Packard Co United States - 45 77 - 57 Qualcomm Inc United States -12 52 64 64 114 Nokia Oyj Finland - 85 44 - 28 SAP AG Germany -4 89 44 93 89 Old Top 100 MSCI Technology index Total Total 136% 165% 997 2,357 * Excluding market cap of Facebook Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 41. PwC Global Top 100 – Health Care Global Top 100 Slide 41 Top 100 Healthcare companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Novartis AG Switzerland -19 10 267 29 100 Roche Holding AG Switzerland -2 16 237 18 119 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark - 48 142 - 30 Sanofi France 3 50 130 47 74 GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom 26 67 112 41 81 AstraZeneca PLC United Kingdom 25 97 87 72 51 Medtronic PLC Ireland - 68 111 - 33 Johnson United States 0 8 280 8 145 Pfizer Inc United States -16 20 214 36 92 Merck & Co United States -26 37 163 63 56 Gilead Sciences United States -49 45 146 94 42 Amgen Inc United States -19 55 121 74 51 Actavis PLC United States - 60 117 - 3 UnitedHealth Group United States - 66 113 - 25 Bristol Myers Squibb United States -21 69 108 90 43 Biogen Idec Inc United States - 79 99 - 16 AbbVie Inc United States - 86 93 - - Celgene Corp United States - 88 92 - 20 Current Top 100 MSCI Healthcare index Total* Total 159% 172% 2,538 981 * Excluding market cap of AbbVie (spin-off in 2013) Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 42. PwC Global Top 100 – Health Care (2) Global Top 100 Slide 42 Top 100 Healthcare companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap $bn 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap $bn 2015 Johnson & Johnson United States 0 8 145 8 280 Roche Holding AG Switzerland 2 18 119 16 237 Genentech Inc United States - 27 100* - Acquired Novartis AG Switzerland 19 29 100 10 267 Pfizer Inc United States 16 36 92 20 214 GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom -26 41 81 67 112 Sanofi SA France -3 47 74 50 131 Abbott Laboratories United States - 48 37* - 70 Wyeth United States - 62 57 - Acquired Merck & Co Inc United States 26 63 56 37 163 AstraZeneca PLC United Kingdom -25 72 51 97 87 Amgen Inc United States 19 74 51 55 121 Bristol-Myers Squibb Co United States 21 90 43 69 108 Gilead Sciences Inc United States 49 94 42 45 146 Old Top 100 MSCI Healthcare index Total* Total 109% 172% 927 1,935 * Excluding market cap of Genentech and Wyeth (both acquired in 2009) Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 43. PwC Global Top 100 – Consumer Goods Global Top 100 Slide 43 Top 100 Consumer Goods companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Nestle SA Switzerland -1 14 243 15 129 Toyota Motor Japan -8 15 239 23 108 Procter & Gamble Co United States 9 19 221 10 138 Anheuser-Busch Belgium -60 26 196 86 44 Samsung South Korea -25 28 191 53 61 The Coca-Cola Co United States 7 33 177 26 102 PepsiCo United States 5 47 142 42 80 Unilever NV Netherlands -9 51 125 60 58 Volkswagen Germany 21 52 124 31 96 Philip Morris International United States 12 62 117 50 71 L'Oréal France -20 75 103 95 41 Daimler AG Germany - 76 103 - 27 Altria Group United States - 80 99 - 33 British American Tobacco PLC United Kingdom 2 81 97 79 46 Ambev Brazil - 91 91 - 27 LVMH SA France - 92 89 - 31 Nike Inc United States - 99 87 - 23 Sabmiller PLC United Kingdom - 100 85 - 22 Current Top 100 MSCI Consumer index Total Total 123% 165% 2,529 1,136 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 44. PwC Global Top 100 – Consumer Goods (2) Global Top 100 Slide 44 Top 100 Consumer Goods companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Procter & Gamble Co United States -9 10 138 19 221 Nestle SA Switzerland 1 15 129 14 243 Toyota Motor Corp Japan 8 23 108 15 239 The Coca-Cola Co United States -7 26 102 33 177 Volkswagen AG Germany -21 31 96 52 124 PepsiCo Inc United States -5 42 80 47 142 Philip Morris International Inc United States -12 50 71 62 117 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd South Korea 25 53 61 28 191 Unilever NV Netherlands 9 60 59 51 125 British American Tobacco PLC United Kingdom -2 79 46 81 97 Monsanto Co United States - 81 45 - 54 Anheuser-Busch InBev SA Belgium 60 86 44 26 196 Honda Motor Co Ltd Japan - 91 43 - 59 L'Oréal SA France 20 95 41 75 103 Nintendo Co Ltd Japan - 97 41 - 21 Old Top 100 MSCI Consumer Good index Total Total 91% 165% 1,103 2,109 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 45. PwC Global Top 100 – Oil & Gas Global Top 100 Slide 45 Top 100 Oil & Gas companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Exxon Mobil Corp United States 2 3 357 1 337 PetroChina Co Ltd China 4 6 330 2 287 Chevron Corp United States 13 24 197 11 135 Royal Dutch Shell United Kingdom 18 27 192 9 139 China Petroleum & Chemicals China 32 57 119 25 102 Total SA France 38 58 118 20 117 BP PLC United Kingdom 43 59 118 16 126 Schlumberger LTD United States -6 70 107 76 49 Kinder Morgan United States - 90 91 - - Current Top 100 MSCI Oil & Gas index Total* Total 19% 27% 1,538 1,291 * Excluding market cap of Kinder Morgan Inc (IPO in 2011) Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 46. PwC Global Top 100 – Oil & Gas (2) Global Top 100 Slide 46 Top 100 Oil & Gas companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Exxon Mobil Corp United States -2 1 337 3 357 PetroChina Co Ltd China - 2 287 - 330 Royal Dutch Shell PLC United Kingdom -18 9 139 27 192 Chevron Corp United States -13 11 135 24 197 BP PLC United Kingdom -43 16 126 59 118 Petrobras SA Brazil - 17 123 - 39 Total SA France -38 20 117 58 118 Sinopec Corp China - 25 102 - 119 Gazprom OAO Russia - 38 88 - 57 Eni SpA Italy - 44 77 - 63 ConocoPhillips United States - 56 60 - 77 Statoil ASA Norway - 64 56 - 57 BG GROUP PLC United Kingdom - 73 51 - 42 Schlumberger LTD United States 6 76 49 70 107 Reliance Industries Ltd India - 77 47 - 43 NK Rosneft' OAO Russia - 80 46 - 46 Occidental Petroleum Corp United States - 82 45 - 56 CNOOC Ltd Hong Kong - 84 44 - 63 Old Top 100 MSCI Oil & Gas index Total Total 8% 27% 1,929 2,080 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 47. PwC Global Top 100 – Consumer Services Global Top 100 Slide 47 Top 100 Consumer Services companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Wal-Mart Stores Inc United States 9 12 265 3 204 Alibaba Group Holding China - 22 205 - - The Walt Disney Co United States - 31 178 - 34 Amazon.com United States - 34 173 - 31 Home Depot United States - 43 149 - 40 Comcast Corp United States - 46 143 - 39 CVS Health Corp United States -39 61 117 100 40 Inditex S.A. Spain - 77 100 - 24 McDonald's Corp United States 30 84 94 54 61 Walgreens Boots United States - 87 92 - 26 Current Top 100 MSCI Consumer Services index Total* Total 163% 162% 1,311 499 Top 100 Consumer Services companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Wal-Mart Stores Inc United States -9 3 204 12 265 McDonald's Corp United States -30 54 61 84 94 CVS Caremark Corp United States 39 100 40 61 117 Old Top 100 MSCI Consumer Services index Total Total 56% 162% 305 476 * Excluding market cap of Alibaba (IPO in 2014) Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 48. PwC Global Top 100 – Industrials Global Top 100 Slide 48 Top 100 Industrials companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 General Electric United States -11 13 250 24 107 United Technologies Corp United States -27 71 106 98 40 The Boeing Company United States - 73 105 - 26 3M Co United States - 74 105 - 34 Union Pacific Corp United States - 82 95 - 21 Siemens AG Germany 13 83 95 70 52 United Parcel Service United States 20 95 87 75 50 Current Top 100 MSCI Industrials index Total Total 156% 136% 844 330 Top 100 Industrials companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 General Electric Co United States 11 24 107 13 250 Siemens AG Germany -13 70 52 83 95 United Parcel Service Inc United States -20 75 50 95 87 United Technologies Corp United States 27 98 40 71 106 Old Top 100 MSCI Industrials index Total Total 116% 136% 249 539 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 49. PwC Global Top 100 – Telecommunications Global Top 100 Slide 49 Top 100 Telecommunications companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong 6 11 267 5 175 Verizon Communications Inc United States -16 23 198 39 86 AT&T Inc United States 28 35 169 7 149 Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom 63 98 87 35 92 Current Top 100 MSCI Telecom. index Total Total 44% 52% 722 501 Top 100 Telecommunications companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong -6 5 175 11 267 AT&T Inc United States -28 7 149 35 169 Telefonica SA Spain - 34 93 - 70 Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom -63 35 92 98 87 Verizon Communications Inc United States 16 39 86 23 198 Orange SA France - 57 59 - 43 NTT Docomo Inc Japan - 58 59 - 71 Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corp Japan - 59 59 - 70 Deutsche Telekom AG Germany - 67 54 - 83 America Movil SAB de CV Mexico - 83 45 - 69 Old Top 100 MSCI Telecom. index Total Total 30% 52% 871 1,128 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 50. PwC Global Top 100 – Basic Materials Global Top 100 Slide 50 Top 100 Basic Materials companies 2015 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Bayer AG Germany - 53 124 - 37 BHP Billiton Ltd Australia 35 54 122 19 118 BASF Germany - 89 91 - 28 Current Top 100 MSCI Materials index Total Total 84% 51% 337 183 Top 100 Basic Materials companies 2009 Nationality Rank +/- Rank 2009 Market Cap ($bn) 2009 Rank 2015 Market Cap ($bn) 2015 BHP Billiton Ltd Australia -7 19 118 54 122 Vale SA Brazil - 51 68 - 28 China Shenhua Energy Co Ltd China - 61 58 - 62 Rio Tinto PLC United Kingdom - 71 51 - 77 Old Top 100 MSCI Materials index Total Total -2% 51% 295 289 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 51. PwC Section 4 Post-financial crisis comparison 2015 vs. 2009 1) Key movements 2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector 3) Country/region comparison 4) Complete ranking Global Top 100 Slide 51
  • 52. PwC UK in the Top 100– 8 companies (9 in 2009) Slide 52 Global Top 100 2015 – UK companies in the Top 100 Ranking change 2015 2009 Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn) Royal Dutch Shell -18 27 192 9 139 HSBC Holdings PLC 7 36 164 43 79 BP PLC -43 59 118 16 126 GlaxoSmithkline PLC -26 67 112 41 81 British American Tobacco PLC -2 81 97 79 46 AstraZeneca PLC -25 97 87 72 51 Vodafone Group PLC -63 98 87 35 92 Companies coming in: Sabmiller PLC n/a 100 85 - 22 Companies dropping out: Rio Tinto PLC - - - 71 51 BG Group PLC - - - 73 51 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 53. PwC Eurozone in the Top 100 – 15 companies (18 in 2009) Slide 53 2015 – Eurozone companies in the Top 100 Ranking change 2015 2009 Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn) Anheuser-Busch 60 26 196 86 44 Sanofi -3 50 130 47 74 Unilever NV 9 51 125 60 58 Volkswagen -21 52 124 31 96 Total SA -38 58 118 20 117 Banco Santander -7 72 106 65 56 L'Oréal 20 75 103 95 41 Siemens AG -13 83 95 70 52 SAP -4 93 89 89 44 Companies coming in: Bayer AG n/a 53 124 - 37 Medtronic PLC n/a 68 111 - 33 Daimler AG n/a 76 103 - 27 Inditex S.A. n/a 77 100 - 24 BASF n/a 89 91 - 28 LVMH SA n/a 92 89 - 31 Companies dropping out: Telefonica SA - - - 34 93 ENI SPA - - - 44 77 GDF Suez - - - 46 75 Electricite de France SA - - - 49 71 Orange SA - - - 57 59 Deutsche Telekom - - - 67 54 E.ON SE - - - 69 53 Suez SA - - - 88 44 Nokia Oyj - - - 85 44 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 54. PwC China/HK in the Top 100– 11 companies (11 in 2009) Slide 54 2015 – China/HK companies in the Top 100 Ranking change 2015 2009 Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn) PetroChina Co Ltd -4 6 330 2 287 ICBC Ltd -5 9 275 4 188 China Mobile Ltd -6 11 267 5 175 China Construction Bank Corp -8 21 209 13 133 Bank of China Ltd -4 25 197 21 115 China Life Insurance Co Ltd -9 41 157 32 95 China Petroleum & Chemicals -32 57 119 25 102 Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd 27 65 113 92 43 Companies coming in: Alibaba Group Holding n/a 22 205 IPO - Agricultural bank of China n/a 29 189 IPO - Tencent Holdings Ltd n/a 32 178 - 13 Companies dropping out: China Shenhua Energy Co - - - 61 58 CNOOC LTD - - - 84 44 Bank of Communications - - - 99 40 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 55. PwC Slide 55 2015 – US companies in the Top 100 Ranking change 2015 2009 Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn) Apple Inc 32 1 725 33 94 Google Inc 20 2 375 22 110 Exxon Mobil Corp -2 3 357 1 337 Berkshire Hathaway Inc 8 4 357 12 134 Microsoft Corp 1 5 334 6 163 Wells Fargo & Co 48 7 280 55 60 Johnson 0 8 280 8 145 Wal-Mart Stores Inc -9 12 265 3 204 General Electric 11 13 250 24 107 JPMorgan Chase & Co 10 18 226 28 100 Procter & Gamble Co -9 19 221 10 138 Pfizer Inc 16 20 214 36 92 Verizon Communications Inc 16 23 198 39 86 Chevron Corp -13 24 197 11 135 Oracle Corp 7 30 188 37 90 The Coca-Cola Co -7 33 177 26 102 AT&T Inc -28 35 169 7 149 Merck & Co 26 37 163 63 56 Bank of America 49 38 162 87 44 Visa Inc 39 39 161 78 42 IBM Corp -26 40 159 14 130 Intel Corp -4 44 148 40 84 Gilead Sciences 49 45 146 94 42 PepsiCo -5 47 142 42 80 Cisco Systems -19 49 141 30 98 Amgen Inc 19 55 121 74 51 CVS Health Corp 39 61 117 100 40 Philip Morris International -12 62 117 50 71 Qualcomm Inc -12 64 114 52 64 Bristol Myers Squibb 21 69 108 90 43 Schlumberger LTD 6 70 107 76 49 United Technologies Corp 27 71 106 98 40 McDonald's Corp -30 84 94 54 61 United Parcel Service -20 95 87 75 50 US in the Top 100– 53 companies (42 in 2009)
  • 56. PwC US in the Top 100– 53 companies (42 in 2009) Slide 56 2015 – US companies in the Top 100 Ranking change 2015 2009 Rank Market cap ($bn) Rank Market cap ($bn) Companies coming in: Facebook Inc n/a 17 231 IPO - The Walt Disney Co n/a 31 178 - 34 Amazon.com n/a 34 173 - 31 Citigroup n/a 42 156 - 14 Home Depot n/a 43 149 - 40 Comcast Corp n/a 46 143 - 39 Actavis PLC n/a 60 117 - 3 UnitedHealth Group n/a 66 113 - 25 The Boeing Company n/a 73 105 - 26 3M Co n/a 74 105 - 34 MasterCard Inc n/a 78 100 - 22 Biogen Idec Inc n/a 79 99 - 16 Altria Group n/a 80 99 - 33 Union Pacific Corp n/a 82 95 - 21 AbbVie Inc n/a 86 93 Spin-off - Walgreens Boots n/a 87 92 - 26 Celgene Corp n/a 88 92 - 20 Kinder Morgan n/a 90 91 IPO - Nike Inc n/a 99 87 - 23 Companies dropping out: Genentech Inc - - - 27 100 Hewlett-Packard - - - 45 77 Abbotts Labs - - - 48 74 ConocoPhillips - - - 56 60 Wyeth LLC - - - 62 57 Goldman Sachs - - - 68 54 Monsanto Co - - - 81 45 Occidental Pete - - - 82 45 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 57. PwC Section 4 Post-financial crisis comparison 2015 vs. 2009 1) Key movements 2) The industries – Global Top 100 sorted by sector 3) Country/region comparison 4) Complete ranking Global Top 100 Slide 57
  • 58. PwC Top 100 global companies 1-20 Global Top 100 Slide 58 Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009 Rank Market Cap ($bn) Rank Market Cap ($bn) Apple Inc United States Technology 32 1 725 33 94 Google Inc United States Technology 20 2 375 22 110 Exxon Mobil Corp United States Oil & Gas (2) 3 357 1 337 Berkshire Hathaway Inc United States Financials 8 4 357 12 134 Microsoft Corp United States Technology 1 5 334 6 163 PetroChina Co Ltd China Oil & Gas (4) 6 330 2 287 Wells Fargo & Co United States Financials 48 7 280 55 60 Johnson United States Health Care - 8 280 8 145 ICBC Ltd China Financials (5) 9 275 4 188 Novartis AG Switzerland Health Care 19 10 267 29 100 China Mobile Ltd Hong Kong Telecommunications (6) 11 267 5 175 Wal-Mart Stores Inc United States Consumer Services (9) 12 265 3 204 General Electric United States Industrials 11 13 250 24 107 Nestle SA Switzerland Consumer Goods 1 14 243 15 129 Toyota Motor Japan Consumer Goods 8 15 239 23 108 Roche Holding AG Switzerland Health Care 2 16 237 18 119 Facebook Inc United States Technology - 17 231 IPO - JPMorgan Chase & Co United States Financials 10 18 226 28 100 Procter & Gamble Co United States Consumer Goods (9) 19 221 10 138 Pfizer Inc United States Health Care 16 20 214 36 92 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 59. PwC Top 100 global companies 21-40 Global Top 100 Slide 59 Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009 Rank Market Cap ($bn) Rank Market Cap ($bn) China Construction Bank Corp China Financials (8) 21 209 13 133 Alibaba Group Holding China Consumer Services - 22 205 IPO - Verizon Communications Inc United States Telecommunications 16 23 198 39 86 Chevron Corp United States Oil & Gas (13) 24 197 11 135 Bank of China Ltd China Financials (4) 25 197 21 115 Anheuser-Busch Belgium Consumer Goods 60 26 196 86 44 Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands Oil & Gas (18) 27 192 9 139 Samsung South Korea Consumer Goods 25 28 191 53 61 Agricultural bank of China China Financials - 29 189 IPO - Oracle Corp United States Technology 7 30 188 37 90 The Walt Disney Co United States Consumer Services - 31 178 - 34 Tencent Holdings Ltd China Technology - 32 178 - 13 The Coca-Cola Co United States Consumer Goods (7) 33 177 26 102 Amazon.com United States Consumer Services - 34 173 - 31 AT&T Inc United States Telecommunications (28) 35 169 7 149 HSBC Holdings PLC United Kingdom Financials 7 36 164 43 79 Merck & Co United States Health Care 26 37 163 63 56 Bank of America United States Financials 49 38 162 87 44 Visa Inc United States Financials 39 39 161 78 42 IBM Corp United States Technology (26) 40 159 14 130 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 60. PwC Top 100 global companies 41-60 Global Top 100 Slide 60 Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009 Rank Market Cap ($bn) Rank Market Cap ($bn) China Life Insurance Co Ltd China Financials (9) 41 157 32 95 Citigroup United States Financials - 42 156 - 14 Home Depot United States Consumer Services - 43 149 - 40 Intel Corp United States Technology (4) 44 148 40 84 Gilead Sciences United States Health Care 49 45 146 94 42 Comcast Corp United States Consumer Services - 46 143 - 39 PepsiCo United States Consumer Goods (5) 47 142 42 80 NovoNordisk A/S Denmark Health Care - 48 142 - 30 Cisco Systems United States Technology (19) 49 141 30 98 Sanofi France Health Care (3) 50 130 47 74 Unilever NV Netherlands Consumer Goods 9 51 125 60 58 Volkswagen Germany Consumer Goods (21) 52 124 31 96 Bayer AG Germany Basic Materials - 53 124 - 37 BHP Billiton Australia Basic Materials (35) 54 122 19 118 Amgen Inc United States Health Care 19 55 121 74 51 TSMC Taiwan Technology - 56 121 - 39 China Petroleum & Chemicals China Oil & Gas (32) 57 119 25 102 Total SA France Oil & Gas (38) 58 118 20 117 BP PLC United Kingdom Oil & Gas (43) 59 118 16 126 Actavis PLC United States Health Care - 60 117 - 3 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 61. PwC Top 100 global companies 61-80 Global Top 100 Slide 61 Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009 Rank Market Cap ($bn) Rank Market Cap ($bn) CVS Health Corp United States Consumer Services 39 61 117 100 40 Philip Morris International United States Consumer Goods (12) 62 117 50 71 Commonwealth bank Australia Financials - 63 115 - 36 Qualcomm Inc United States Technology (12) 64 114 52 64 Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd China Financials 27 65 113 92 43 UnitedHealth Group United States Health Care - 66 113 - 25 GlaxoSmithkline PLC United Kingdom Health Care (26) 67 112 41 81 Medtronic PLC Ireland Health Care - 68 111 - 33 Bristol Myers Squibb United States Health Care 21 69 108 90 43 Schlumberger LTD United States Oil & Gas 6 70 107 76 49 United Technologies Corp United States Industrials 27 71 106 98 40 Banco Santander Spain Financials (7) 72 106 65 56 The Boeing Company United States Industrials - 73 105 - 26 3M Co United States Industrials - 74 105 - 34 L'Oréal France Consumer Goods 20 75 103 95 41 Daimler AG Germany Consumer Goods - 76 103 - 27 Inditex S.A. Spain Consumer Services - 77 100 - 24 MasterCard Inc United States Financials - 78 100 - 22 Biogen Idec Inc United States Health Care - 79 99 - 16 Altria Group United States Consumer Goods - 80 99 - 33 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
  • 62. PwC Top 100 global companies 81-100 Global Top 100 Slide 62 Company name Nationality Industry Rank +/- 31 March 2015 31 March 2009 Rank Market Cap ($bn) Rank Market Cap ($bn) British American Tobacco PLC United Kingdom Consumer Goods (2) 81 97 79 46 Union Pacific Corp United States Industrials - 82 95 - 21 Siemens AG Germany Industrials (13) 83 95 70 52 McDonald's Corp United States Consumer Services (30) 84 94 54 61 Westpac Banking Corp Australia Financials - 85 94 - 38 AbbVie Inc United States Health Care - 86 93 Spin-off - Walgreens Boots United States Consumer Services - 87 92 - 26 Celgene Corp United States Health Care - 88 92 - 20 BASF Germany Basic Materials - 89 91 - 28 Kinder Morgan United States Oil & Gas - 90 91 IPO - Ambev Brazil Consumer Goods - 91 91 - 27 LVMH SA France Consumer Goods - 92 89 - 31 SAP Germany Technology (4) 93 89 89 44 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial group Japan Financials (28) 94 88 66 56 United Parcel Service United States Industrials (20) 95 87 75 50 Royal Bank of Canada Canada Financials - 96 87 96 41 AstraZeneca PLC United Kingdom Health Care (25) 97 87 72 51 Vodafone Group PLC United Kingdom Telecommunications (63) 98 87 35 92 Nike Inc United States Consumer Goods - 99 87 - 23 Sabmiller PLC United Kingdom Consumer Goods - 100 85 - 22 * 50% of market capitalisation of Abbott Laboratories as at 31 March 2009 Source: Bloomberg and PwC analysis
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