Is Apple really worth more than Poland? (2024)

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By Ruth Alexander

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"At $500 billion, Apple is worth more than Poland" - so shouted the headlines last week. Can the technology giant really be worth more than this entire country? No, and here's why.

CNN started this news line, which was picked up by media organisations around the world.

It seems like an amazing fact - that Apple's stock market value, or market cap, of $506bn (£323bn) makes it worth more than Poland, whose Gross Domestic Product is about $470bn (£300bn).

This would make Apple around the 20th biggest economy in the world.

But it is not true. It makes no sense to compare the two like this. You might as well compare… apples and pears.

This is because the market value of a company is linked to the expected value of all future profits. GDP, on the other hand, is a measure of the value of goods and services a country has produced in a single year.

It is possible to compare the size of a company and a country, but it has to be done properly, says Prof Paul De Grauwe, of the London School of Economics.

"We would have to make a forecast of future growth of GDP in Poland, and then you would take the present value and use an interest rate," he says.

"My guess is that it would multiply the Polish number by a factor of at least five."

This would give Poland a comparative value of almost $2.5 trillion (£1.6tn), putting it well ahead of Apple.

There is another respectable way to compare the two. For this, calculate Apple's "added value" and compare that to Poland's GDP. (The Financial Times' business glossary defines added value as "an increase in the value of something that has been worked on, so that it can be sold in a new form".)

This makes sense because GDP is essentially a measure of a country's added value - it is the value of all the goods and services there, minus anything that has been imported.

"We would take the sales of Apple and subtract everything that is in the iPhone, but that Apple has not produced itself," De Grauwe says.

"For example, some chips, or the screen, which has been produced in China somewhere. And the difference then is what you could call the value added by Apple. And that we compare with GDP which is the value added in Poland."

Apple's relative value would shrink four or five-fold if you did the comparison this way, De Grauwe estimates. This would make it the 56th largest economy in the world, not the 20th. It would be 36 places behind Poland, just ahead of Bangladesh and just behind Vietnam.

Even with these corrections, it is true that Apple is a big company.

But if a company is bigger than a country, does that mean it is more powerful?

Not necessarily, says De Grauwe.

"Just looking at the size doesn't tell us much about relative power of the company v the country. Countries are still sovereign in the sense they can set the rules of the game. They can tax companies, and they do."

And he points out that companies tend to have much more dramatic ups and downs in their fortunes than countries. The market cap - properly called "market capitalisation" - of a company is calculated by multiplying the current value of a single one of its shares by the number of shares in existence.

"When you take the market cap of a company like Apple this can change very quickly," says De Grauwe. "It is quite possible that in five years the market cap of Apple could have dropped to $100bn or $200bn.

"Look what happened to Microsoft. Not so long ago Microsoft was the biggest company in the world. Now it has weighed down. The price of a company's shares can move up a lot, but can [also] crash."

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Is Apple really worth more than Poland? ›

It seems like an amazing fact - that Apple's stock market value, or market cap, of $506bn (£323bn) makes it worth more than Poland, whose Gross Domestic Product is about $470bn (£300bn). This would make Apple around the 20th biggest economy in the world. But it is not true.

Is Apple worth more than a country? ›

The company's $3.08 trillion market cap is higher than the GDPs of every country in the world except the top six.

Why is Apple worth so much? ›

And with approximately 15.5 billion shares outstanding, a high Apple share price equates to a massive market cap. But why is the stock price so high? The company has proven over a long period that it can stay at the forefront of innovation and generate the earnings growth sought after by stock investors.

Is Apple worth more than China? ›

According to 2022 GDP data from the World Bank, the economies that are bigger than the iPhone maker's market cap include the US at the top ($25.5 trillion), followed by China ($18 trillion), Japan ($4.2 trillion), Germany ($4.07 trillion), India ($3.4 trillion), and the United Kingdom ($3.07 trillion).

Who is worth more Apple or Amazon? ›

Five years ago, Amazon (AMZN 0.95%) was more valuable than Apple (AAPL 0.58%). The e-commerce and cloud leader had a market cap of $821 billion, while the maker of iPhones, iPads, and Macs was worth $744 billion. But today, Amazon is worth $1.64 trillion, while Apple has a market cap of $2.98 trillion.

Is Apple worth more than Russia? ›

Apple is valuated at roughly $2.2 Trillion as of 16th December 2020, while Russia has a total net wealth of $3.0 Trillion, so Russia is still quite a bit wealthier than Apple, but Apple is catching up.

Is Apple richer than USA? ›

U.S. federal government debt as of Sept. 30, 2020. This is approximately 13 times greater than Apple's market cap.

Is Apple $3 trillion today? ›

Apple's value officially crossed the $3 trillion mark for the first time in June, and briefly touched $3 trillion in December 2022 during intraday trading. Apple stock hit its all-time high July 31 and it remains the most valuable publicly traded U.S. company.

Who is richer Disney or Apple? ›

As for which company is “bigger”, Apple eclipses Disney by most measures of “bigness”. Going by total assets, Apple (at $323.89 billion) is bigger than Disney (at $201.55 billion).

Will Apple hit $3 trillion? ›

July 3 (Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL. O) , opens new tab became the first company in the world to reach a market value of $3 trillion, buoyed by hopes over its expansion in new markets coupled with expectations of a more moderate approach to interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve.

Is Apple richer than Mexico? ›

The e-commerce giant still has another $600 billion to go to catch up with Apple's market cap, but its huge value still makes it richer than developed economies such as Mexico, Netherlands and Switzerland.

How did Apple lose 200 billion dollars? ›

Here's why. Apple's gold-plated stock suffered a rare setback this week, with the technology giant's market value sinking roughly $200 billion amid reports that China is banning government employees from using iPhones.

Is Apple worth more than gold? ›

#1 is gold; #3 is Saudi Aramco stock.

Is Apple more rich than Google? ›

While Google parent Alphabet's market capitalization stood at $1.126 trillion, totaling $2.306 trillion, it fell short of Apple's valuation of $2.307 trillion.

Is Apple richer than Microsoft? ›

Apple is worth a whopping $540 billion less than Microsoft, a gap the size of Tesla's market value. The iPhone maker's shares are down 11% this year, while the software giant's are up 14%. Apple is facing growth concerns and regulatory fights, while Microsoft is riding high on AI buzz.

Is Walmart worth more than Apple? ›

Apple, at No. 2, had a brand value of $297.5 billion, down 16% from $355.1 billion last year. Rounding out the top five: Google (brand value $281.382 billion). Microsoft ($191.574 billion and Walmart ($113.781 billion.

Is Apple the most valued company in the world? ›

Microsoft is the largest company in the world, with a market cap of $3.13 trillion. It's followed by Apple ($2.65 trillion), Nvidia ($2.26 trillion), Saudi Arabian Oil ($1.98 trillion), and Amazon ($1.89 trillion).

How many countries are richer than Apple? ›

Now worth a cool $2.2 trillion, compared to the wealth of countries' worldwide — it would be the 8th richest country in the world. Hitting this milestone means Apple is currently wealthier than Italy, Brazil and Canada in terms of GDP and ultimately would be richer than 96% of countries on Earth.

Is Apple worth more than France? ›

The combined market value of companies listed in Paris was about $3.2 trillion as of Wednesday's close versus the technology giant's $3.1 trillion, according to an index compiled by Bloomberg. Apple is larger than all but the six largest stock markets in the world.

Is Apple richer than Africa? ›

This also means that the company's net worth is higher than the entire gross domestic product of the entire 48 countries in sub-Saharan Africa which includes Nigeria and South Africa — the largest economies on the continent.

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