America's Top 50 Companies (1917-2017)
A century of creative destruction


With the exception of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, none of the six largest companies by market value in 2017 even existed in 1967 three of them are less than 25 years old. Only two entities from the original Forbes list from 1917—AT&T and General Electric—survived the century operating under their own names, and one was famously broken up by the government in 1984.
Also striking is the democratisation of the gains. A century ago, many of the country’s largest concerns were trusts (or their descendants), controlled by monopoly-seeking Wall Street financiers. Today’s list, by contrast, is dominated by familiar brands that populate the average investor’s 401(k): Wal-Mart, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Bank of America and, of course, Apple.
First Published: Oct 31, 2017, 06:53
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