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The Surging Value of the Magnificent Seven (2000-2024)

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The Magnificent Seven are some of the largest companies in the U.S. stock market today, but things looked quite different back in 2000.

At that time, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia had a combined value of just $244 billion. Alphabet (Google) was still a private company, and Meta (Facebook) and Tesla weren’t even founded yet.

In this visualization, creator Ehsan Soltani looks at the market capitalization of these prominent technology companies over the last few decades using data from CompaniesMarketCap.com as well as Yahoo Finance.

Market Capitalization Over Time

As of July 2024, the Magnificent Seven companies are worth $15.4 trillion combined. The below table shows their market capitalization from 2000 to 2024 in billions of dollars.

YearAppleMicrosoftNvidiaAlphabetAmazonMetaTeslaTotal

200052312-6–244

200183586-4–376

200252771-7–290

200382953-21–327

20042629145318–392

200561272612320–481

2006732921314116–536

20071743321921739–780

20087617349722–372

20091912691019760–727

2010297235919081-3814

2011378218820979-3895

201250022482321146341,143

20135013119375183139191,536

201464338211360144217281,784

201558444018528318297322,216

201660948358539356332342,411

2017861660117729564513523,496

201874678081724737374573,500

20191,2871,200144921920585765,133

20202,2551,6813231,1851,6347786698,525

20212,9012,5227351,9171,6919221,06111,749

20222,0661,7873641,1458573203896,928

20232,9942,7941,2231,7561,57091079012,037

20243,4053,1092,8782,1111,9451,21174115,400

Source: CompaniesMarketCap.com, Yahoo Finance. 2024 data is as of July 31, 2024.

Since 2012, the first year all seven companies were public, the Magnificent Seven has grown 13.5 times larger. Nvidia has seen the highest relative growth, with its market cap jumping 360 times larger over the same time frame. Nvidia’s size is especially impressive when you compare its market cap to other chipmakers.

At the other end of the scale, Apple’s market cap has only grown seven times higher since 2012. This smaller relative jump is because Apple was already worth $500 billion by the end of 2012, while Nvidia was only worth $8 billion at the time.

Recent Performance

Fast forward to 2024, and the Magnificent Seven companies are major players in the U.S. stock market. They drove 49% of the S&P 500’s total gains in the first half of 2024.

However, their performance has taken a downturn in recent weeks amid recession fears and concerns about overspending on AI. On top of this, Warren Buffett’s company Berkshire Hathaway sold half of its stake in Apple, and reporters said Nvidia’s newest AI processor could be delayed due to production issues.

Some market analysts have argued that the recent dip indicates a potential buying opportunity, since the Magnificent Seven companies are now at lower valuations.

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