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Friday, January 25, 2013
ExxonMobil Surpasses Apple As World's Most Valuable Company
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ExxonMobil on Friday took the crown of the "world's most valuable company" back from Apple, as Apple's stock keep falling.
Apple's stock has taken a serious knee-capping this week. As a result, Exxon on Friday became the world's most valuable company as Apple's stock fell $10.46, or 2.32%, to $440.04.
In midday trading, Exxon boasted a $417.59 billion market cap; Apple's was $412.36 billion.
Apple's stock has now dropped 37% since its September high of $702.10. In just the last two days, the stock is down 14.6%.
In August 2011, Apple first overtook ExxonMobil as the most valuable company in the world based on the value of its stock. |
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