Netherlands’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024
As of March 10, 2024, ASML HOLDING is the most valuable company in the Netherlands, with a market cap of $397 billion. Following it are PROSUS ($72.14 billion) and UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP ($53.35 billion). The Netherlands’s top five most valuable companies include some of the world’s most renowned brands: HEINEKEN (No. 4, $53.46 billion) and ADYEN (No. 5, $50.36 billion). Overall, among the Netherlands’s top 10 largest companies by market capitalization, the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth positions are held by ING GROEP, WOLTERS KLUWER, ASM INTERNATIONAL, COCA-COLA EUROPACIFIC PARTNERS, and DANUBE AG.
Which one is the most valuable in the Netherlands by market cap? This list comprises the biggest companies currently in the Netherlands by market cap in 2024:
Netherlands's Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024
RANK | COMPANY | MARKET CAPTIAL (USD DOLLAR) | CEO |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ASML HOLDING N.V. | $397 billion | Christophe Fouquet |
2 | PROSUS N.V. | $72.14 billion | Ervin Tu |
3 | UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP N.V. | $53.35 billion | Lucian Grainge |
4 | HEINEKEN N.V. | $53.46 billion | Dolf van den Brink |
5 | ADYEN N.V. | $50.36 billion | Pieter van der Does |
6 | ING GROEP N.V. | $48.74 billion | Steven van Rijswijk |
7 | WOLTERS KLUWER N.V. | $38.38 billion | Nancy McKinstry |
8 | ASM INTERNATIONAL N.V. | $31.1 billion | Benjamin Loh |
9 | COCA-COLA EUROPACIFIC PARTNERS PLC | $32.54 billion | Damian Paul Gammell |
10 | DANUBE AG | $29.84 billion | Rizwan Sajan |
11 | AHOLD DELHAIZE N.V. | $29.19 billion | Frans Muller |
12 | EXOR N.V. | $24.95 billion | John Elkann |
13 | HEINEKEN HOLDING N.V. | $22.43 billion | Dolf van den Brink |
14 | ARCELORMITTAL | $21.41 billion | Aditya Mittal |
15 | PHILIPS NV | $18.98 billion | Roy Jakobs |
16 | BE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRIES N.V. | $12.59 billion | Richard W. Blickman |
17 | ROYAL KPN N.V. | $14.85 billion | Joost Farwerck |
18 | ABN AMRO BANK N.V. | $14.01 billion | Robert Swaak |
19 | AKZO NOBEL N.V. | $12.45 billion | Gregoire Poux-Guillaume |
20 | NN GROUP N.V. | $12.19 billion | David Knibbe |
21 | HAL TRUST | $12.2 billion | Melchert Frans Groot |
22 | JDE PEET'S N.V. | $11.14 billion | Fabien Simon |
23 | IMCD N.V. | $10 billion | Valerie Diele-Braun |
24 | RANDSTAD N.V. | $9.86 billion | Sander van't Noordende |
25 | ASR NEDERLAND N.V. | $9.76 billion | Jos Baeten |
26 | APERAM S.A. | $2.11 billion | Timoteo Di Maulo |
27 | BASIC-FIT N.V. | $1.71 billion | René Moos |
28 | TKH GROUP N.V. | $1.64 billion | Alexander van der Lof |
29 | VAN LANSCHOT KEMPEN N.V | $1.46 billion | Maarten Edixhoven |
30 | CORBION N.V. | $1.3 billion | Olivier Rigaud |
Market capitalization, commonly known as market cap, refers to the total market value of a company’s outstanding shares. It is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the total number of shares outstanding. For example, if a company has 2.34 billion shares outstanding and its stock price is $66.66 per share, its market cap would be $156 billion (2,340,000,000 x $66.66). Investors often use the market cap as a quick estimate of a company’s overall value and as a factor in determining whether to buy a stock. Stocks are often categorized by market cap: mega-cap ($100 billion-plus), large-cap ($10 billion-$100 billion), mid-cap ($2 billion-$10 billion), small-cap ($300 million-$2 billion), and micro-cap (less than $300 million).
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