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Italy’s Largest Companies by market capitalization, 2024

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As of December 23, 2024, ENEL S.P.A. is the most valuable company in Italy, with a market cap of $72 billion Following it are INTESA SANPAOLO S.P.A. ($71.02 billion) and UNICREDIT S.P.A. ($60.4 billion).

Which one is the most valuable in Italy by market cap? This list comprises the biggest companies currently in Italy by market cap in 2024:

RANKCOMPANYMARKET CAPTIAL (USD DOLLAR)
1ENEL S.P.A.$72 billion
2INTESA SANPAOLO S.P.A.$71.02 billion
3UNICREDIT S.P.A.$60.4 billion
4GENERALI$43.1 billion
5ENI S.P.A$41.61 billion
6STELLANTIS N.V.$36.99 billion
7TENARIS S.A.$20.38 billion
8MUNDYS S.P.A.$20.21 billion
9PRYSMIAN S.P.A.$18.39 billion
10POSTE ITALIANE S.P.A.$18.27 billion
11TERNA S.P.A.$15.9 billion
12LEONARDO S.P.A.$15.31 billion
13SNAM S.P.A.$14.8 billion
14MONCLER S.P.A.$14.21 billion
15BANCO BPM S.P.A.$12.02 billion
16MEDIOBANCA S.P.A.$11.85 billion
17RECORDATI$10.74 billion
18FINECOBANK S.P.A.$10.58 billion
19INWIT S.P.A.$9.3 billion
20EDISON S.P.A.$9.13 billion
21BPER BANCA S.P.A.$8.9 billion
22UNIPOL GRUPPO S.P.A.$8.76 billion
23BANCA MEDIOLANUM S.P.A.$8.73 billion
24BANCA MONTE DEI PASCHI DI SIENA S.P.A.$8.63 billion
25DAVIDE CAMPARI-MILANO N.V.$7.54 billion
26UNIPOLSAI ASSICURAZIONI S.P.A.$7.46 billion
27BRUNELLO CUCINELLI S.P.A.$7.43 billion
28A2A S.P.A.$6.91 billion
29BUZZI S.P.A.$6.86 billion
30NEXI S.P.A$6.75 billion

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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