NYSE/NASDAQ/AMEX Listed Companies
AbbVie Inc (ABBV)
AbbVie Inc. is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in North Chicago, Illinois. The company's primary product is Humira (adalimumab) ($21 billion in 2022 revenues, 37% of total), administered via injection. It is approved to treat autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease, plaque psoriasis, and ulcerative colitis. It also developed Skyrizi ($5 billion in 2022 revenues), an interleukin-23 (IL-23) inhibitor also used to treat autoimmune diseases. Its other major products include Botox ($5 billion in 2022 revenues), Imbruvica to treat cancer ($4.5 billion in 2022 revenues), Rinvoq to treat arthritis ($2.5 billion in 2022 revenues), Venclexta to treat leukemia and lymphoma ($2 billion in annual revenues), Vraylar to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder ($2 billion in 2022 revenues), and Mavyret to treat Hepatitis C ($1.5 billion in 2022 revenues). Market Cap: $273B Revenue: $58B (2022) Earnings: $11.8B (2022); $11.5B (2021); $7.8B (2019) Main Products: Humira ($21B Rev); Skyrizi ($5.2B Rev); Rinvoq ($2.5B Rev); Imbruvica ($4.6B Rev); Botox Cosmetic/Therapeutic ($5.3B Rev) CAGR 10-years: 19.7%
Mastercard Incorporated (MA)
Mastercard is the second-largest payment-processing corporation worldwide. Throughout the world, its principal business is to process payments between the banks of merchants and the card-issuing banks or credit unions of the purchasers who use the Mastercard-brand debit, credit and prepaid cards to make purchases. Market Cap: $333B Revenue: $22.2B (2022) Earnings: $9.9B (2022); $8.7B (2021); $8.1B (2019) Main Products: Payment Networks ($14.4B Rev); Value-added services and solutions ($7.9B Rev) CAGR 10-year: 21.8%
Apple Inc. (APPL)
Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California; produces iPhone/MacBook/AirPod/etc. Market Cap: $2.7T Rev: $394B (2022) Earnings: $99B (2022); $55B (2019) Main Products: iPhone ($205B rev); Services ($78B); Mac ($40B); Wearables ($41B) CAGR 10-year: 26.9%
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company. It is the world's most valuable semiconductor company, the world's largest dedicated independent (pure-play) semiconductor foundry, and one of Taiwan's largest companies, with its headquarters and main operations located in the Hsinchu Science Park in Hsinchu. It is majority owned by foreign investors. Foreign issuer, so reports on 20-F. We currently operate one 150mm wafer fab, six 200mm wafer fabs, five 300mm wafer fabs, and four advanced backend fabs. Market Cap: $464B Rev: $75B (2022) Earnings: $34B (2022); $20B (2021); $12B (2019) Main Products: Wafer Fabrication ($30.6B Rev); Packaging and Testing Services (not reported) By node: 5nm (19% revenue); 7nm (31% revenue) CAGR 10-year: 21.2%
Tesla Inc. (TSLA)
Tesla is an American multinational automotive and clean energy company headquartered in Austin, Texas. Tesla designs and manufactures electric vehicles (electric cars and trucks), battery energy storage from home to grid-scale, solar panels and solar roof tiles, and related products and services. Market Cap: $570B Rev: $81.4B (2022) Earnings: $12.6B (2022); $5.5B(2021); -$862M (2019) Main Products: Automotive Sales ($67B Rev; 1.36M deliveries); Services ($6B Rev); Energy ($4B Rev) CAGR 10-year: 53.7%
Proctor & Gamble Company (PG)
The Proctor & Gamble Company is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. It specializes in a wide range of personal health/consumer health, personal care and hygiene products; these products are organized into several segments including beauty; grooming; health care; fabric and home care; and baby, feminine, and family care. Before the sale of Pringles to Kellogg's, its product portfolio also included food, snacks, and beverages. On August 1, 2014, P&G announced it was streamlining the company, dropping and selling off around 100 brands from its product portfolio in order to focus on the remaining 65 brands (including Febreze, Gillette, Tide, Oral-B, Vicks, Dawn, Always). Market Cap: $337B Revenue: $80.1B (2022) Earnings: $14.5B (2022); $14B (2021); $3.6B (2019*) Main Products: Beauty ($14.7B Rev; $3.2B Earn); Grooming ($6.6B Rev; $1.5B Earn); Health Care ($10.8B Rev; $2B Earn); Fabric ($27.6B Rev; $4.4B Earn); Baby/Feminine ($19.7B Rev; $3.3B Earn) CAGR 10-year: 9.7%
Alphabet Inc. (GOOG; GOOGL)
Alphabet Inc. is an American multinational technology conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mountain View, California. It was created through a restructuring of Google on October 2, 2015, and became the parent company of Google and several former Google subsidiaries. Market Cap: $1.3T Rev: $282B (2022) Earnings: $60B (2022); $34B (2019) Main Products: Search/Youtube/Network ($162B rev; $29B rev; $33B rev; $87B earn); Google Cloud ($26B rev: -$3B earn) CAGR 10-year: 14%
Amazon.com Inc (AMZN)
Amazon is an American multinational technology company focusing on e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. Market Cap: $1T Rev: $514B (2022) Earnings: -$2.7B (2022); $33B (2021); $11.6B (2019) Main Products: North America ($316B Rev; -$3B earn); International ($118B Rev; -$7.7B earn); AWS ($80B Rev; $23B Earn) CAGR 10-year: 21%
Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA; BRKB)
Berkshire Hathaway is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Its main business and source of capital is insurance, from which it invests the float (the retained premiums) in a broad portfolio of subsidiaries, equity positions and other securities. Market Cap: $650B Rev: $234B (2022) Earnings: -$23B (2022); $90B (2021); $81B (2019) Main Products: Underwriting (-$90M earnings); Insurance Investment Income ($6.5B earnings); Railroad ($6B earnings); Utilities ($4B earnings); Manufacturing ($13.5 earnings); Investment/derivative (-$54B) CAGR 10-year: 10.6%
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO)
Broadcom Inc. is an American designer, developer, manufacturer, and global supplier of a wide range of semiconductor and infrastructure software products. Broadcom's product offerings serve the data center, networking, software, broadband, wireless, storage, and industrial markets. As of 2022, some 78 percent of Broadcom's revenue was coming from its semiconductor-based products and 22 percent from its infrastructure software products and services. Avago Technologies Limited took the Broadcom part of the Broadcom Corporation name after acquiring it in January 2016. Broadcom has a long history of corporate transactions (or attempted transactions) with other prominent corporations mainly in the high-technology space. Market Cap: $263B Revenue: $33.2B (2022) Earnings: $11.2B (2022); $6.4B (2021); $2.7B (2019) Main Products: Semiconductor Solutions ($25.8B Rev; $15.1B Earn); Infrastructure Software ($7.4B Rev; $5.2B Earn) CAGR 10-Years: 38%
Chevron Corporation (CVX)
Chevron is an American multinational energy corporation predominantly in oil and gas. The second-largest direct descendant of Standard Oil, and originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California it is headquartered in San Ramon, California, and active in more than 180 countries. Within oil and gas, Chevron is vertical integrated and is involved in hydrocarbon exploration, production, refining, marketing and transport, chemicals manufacturing and sales, and power generation. Market Cap: $295B Revenue: $236B (2022) Earnings: $35.5B (2022); $15.6B (2021); $2.9B (2019) Main Products: U.S. Upstream ($12.6B Earn); International Upstream ($17.7B Earn); U.S. Downstream ($5.4B Earn); International Downstream ($2.8B Earn) CAGR 10-years: 7.1%
Eli Lilly and Company (LLY)
Eli Lily and Company is an American pharmaceutical company headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with offices in 18 countries. As of 2022, Lilly is known for its clinical depression drugs Prozac (fluoxetine) (1986), Cymbalta (duloxetine) (2004), and its antipsychotic medication Zyprexa (olanzapine) (1996), although its primary revenue drivers are the diabetes drugs Humalog (insulin lispro) (1996) and Trulicity (dulaglutide) (2014) Market Cap: $313B Revenue: $28.5B (2022) Earnings: $6.2B (2022); $5.9B (2021); $8.3B (2019) Main Products: Trulicity/dulaglutide/diabetes drug ($7.4B Rev); Verzenio/breast cancer ($2.5B rev); Taltz/psoriasis ($2.5B rev); Jardiance/diabtes drug ($2B rev); Humalog/insulin ($2B rev); Humulin/insulin ($1.2B rev) CAGR 10-years: 22.4%
Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
ExxonMobil Corporation is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Spring, Texas, United States. It is the largest direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil, and was formed on November 30, 1999, by the merger of Exxon and Mobil, both of which are used as retail brands, alongside Esso, for fueling stations and downstream products today. The company is vertically integrated across the entire oil and gas industry, and within it is also a chemicals division which produces plastic, synthetic rubber, and other chemical products. It's business segments include Upsteam, Energy Products (ie mid-stream/refinery), Chemical Products (ie plastics), and Specialty Products (lubricants/waste products); Market Cap: $408B Rev: $399B (2022) Earnings: $56B (2022); $23B (2021); $14B (2019) Main Products: Upstream (Earn $36B); Energy Products (Earn $15B); Chemical Products (Earn $3B); Specialty Products (Earn $2.4B) CAGR 10-year: 5.8%
Home Depot Inc. (HD)
Home Depot is an American multinational home improvement retail corporation that sells tools, construction products, appliances, and services, including fuel and transportation rentals. Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States. (Fun fact: they use NOPAT in managements discussion of financial statements for ROIC). Market Cap: $294B Revenue: $157B (2023) Earnings: $17B (2023); $16.4B (2022); $11B (2020) Main Products: Building Materials ($59.5B Rev); Decor ($52.3B Rev); Hardlines ($45.5B Rev) CAGR 10-years: 18.1%
JP Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
JP Morgan Chase & Co. is an American multinational financial services company headquartered in New York City and incorporated in Delaware. It is the largest bank in the United States and the world's largest bank by market capitalization (as of 2023). The present company was formed as the two predecessor firms merged in 2000, creating a diversified holding entity. It is a major provider of investment banking services in the Bulge Bracket, through corporate advisory, mergers and acquisitions, sales and trading, and public offerings. Their private banking franchise and asset management division are among the world's largest in terms of total assets. Its retail banking and credit card offerings are provided via the Chase brand in the U.S. and United Kingdom. With US$3.67 trillion in total assets, JPMorgan Chase is the fifth-largest banking institution, by assets, in the world. The firm operates the largest investment bank in the world by revenue. JPMorgan Chase's activities are organized into four major reportable business segments, as well as a Corporate segment. The Firm's consumer business is the Consumer & Community Banking ("CCB") segment. The Firm's wholesale business segments are the Corporate & Investment Bank ("CIB"), Commercial Banking ("CB"), and Asset & Wealth Management ("AWM"). Market Cap: $369B Revenue: $129B (2022) Earnings: $35.9B (2022); $46.5B (2021); $34.6B (2019) Main Products: Consumer & Community Banking ($55B Rev; $14.9B Earn); Corporate & Investment Banking ($47.9B Rev; $15B Earn); Commercial Banking ($11.5B Rev; $4.2B Earn); Asset & Wealth Management ($17.7B Rev; $4.4B Earn) CAGR 10-year: 13.2%
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
Johnson & Johnson is an American multinational corporation founded in 1886 that develops medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer packaged goods. The corporation includes some 250 subsidiary companies with operations in 60 countries and products sold in over 175 countries. Johnson & Johnson's brands include numerous household names of medications and first aid supplies. Among its well-known consumer products are the Band-Aid Brand line of bandages, Tylenol medications, Johnson's Baby products, Neutrogena skin and beauty products, Clean & Clear facial wash and Acuvue contact lenses. Johnson & Johnson's pharmaceutical arm is Janssen Pharmaceuticals. Johnson & Johnson will be spinning off its consumer health products into Kenvue in 2023. Market Cap: $397B Rev: $94.9B (2022) Earnings: $17.9B (2022); $20.9B (2021); $15.1B (2019) Main Products: Consumer Health ($14.9B Rev; $4B Earn); Pharmaceuticals ($52.6B Rev; $15.9B Earn); MedTech ($27.4B Rev; $4.6B Earn) CAGR 10-year: 9.6%
Merck & Company Inc. (MRK)
Merck & Company Inc is an American multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Rahway, New Jersey, and is named for Merck Group, founded in Germany in 1668, of whom it was once the American arm. Merck develops and produces medicines, vaccines, biologic therapies and animal health products. It has multiple blockbuster drugs or products each with 2020 revenues including cancer immunotherapy, anti-diabetic medication and vaccines against HPV and chickenpox. Keytruda (pembrolizumab), a humanized antibody used in cancer immunotherapy that had $14.3 billion in 2020 revenue; Januvia (sitagliptin), an anti-diabetic medication used to treat type 2 diabetes that had $5.3 billion in 2020 revenue; Gardasil, an HPV vaccine that had $3.9 billion in 2020 revenue; Varivax, a varicella vaccine used to protect against chickenpox that had $1.9 billion in 2020 revenues; Bridion (Sugammadex), a neuromuscular-blocking drug that had $1.2 billion in 2020 revenue; and Pneumovax 23, a pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine that had $1.1 billion in 2020 revenue. Market Cap: $267B Revenue: $59B (2022) Earnings: $14.5B (2022); $13B (2021); $9.8B (2019) Main Products: Keytruda ($21B Rev); Gardasil ($3.9B Rev); Lagevrio ($5.7B Rev); Januvia ($4.5B Rev); Livestock ($3.3B Rev) CAGR 10-Years: 13.1%
Meta Platforms Inc. (META)
Meta, formerly named Facebook, Inc., is an American multinational technology conglomerate based in Menlo Park, California. The company owns Facebook, Instagram, Meta Quest, and WhatsApp, among other products and services. Market Cap: $507B Rev: $117B (2022) Earnings: $23B (2022); $39B (2021); $18B (2019) Main Products: Family of Apps ($114B Rev; $42B Earn; $8 ARPP); Reality Labs ($2.1B Rev; -$13.7B Earn) CAGR 10-year: 22.2%
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft's best-known software products are the Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the Xbox video game consoles and the Microsoft Surface lineup of touchscreen personal computers. Market Cap: $2.1T Rev: $198B (2022) Earnings: $73B (2022); $39B (2019) Main Products: Office/Microsoft 365/LinkedIn ($63B rev; $30B earn); Intelligent Cloud ($75B rev; $33B earn); Windows/Gaming/Search ($60B rev; $21B earn); CAGR 10-year: 27%
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
NVIDIA Corporation is an American multinational technology company incorporated in Delaware and based in Santa Clara, California. It is a software and fabless company which designs graphics processing units (GPUs), application programming interface (APIs) for data science and high-performance computing as well as system on a chip units (SoCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market. Nvidia is a dominant supplier of artificial intelligence hardware and software. Market Cap: $633B Rev: $27B (2023) Earnings: $4.4B (2023); $9.8B (2021); $2.8B (2020) Main Products: Compute & Networking ($15B Rev; $5.1B Earn); Graphics ($12B Rev; $4.5B Earn) CAGR 10-year: 54.5%
Novo Nordisk (NVO)
Novo Nordisk is a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Bagsværd, Denmark, with production facilities in nine countries, and affiliates or offices in five countries. Novo Nordisk manufactures and markets pharmaceutical products and services, specifically diabetes care medications and devices. Novo Nordisk is also involved with hemostasis management, growth hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy. The company makes several drugs under various brand names, including Levemir, Tresiba, NovoLog, Novolin R, NovoSeven, NovoEight and Victoza. Market Cap: $314B Revenue: $25.6B (2022) Earnings: $8B (2022); $6.9B (2021); $5.6B (2019) Main Products: Diabetes/GLP-1 Products ($20.2B Rev); Obesity Care ($2.4B Rev); Rare Diseases ($3B Rev) CAGR 10-years: 17.6%
UnitedHealth Group Inc (UNH)
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated is a for-profit American multinational managed healthcare and insurance company based in Minnetonka, Minnesota. It offers health care products and insurance services. UNH has four reportable segments across our two business platforms, Optum and UnitedHealthcare: Optum Health, Optum Insight, Optum Rx (PBM), and UnitedHealthcare. Healthcare has grown to 18% of GDP. Market Cap: $439B Rev: $322B (2022) Earnings: $20B (2022); $17B (2021); $13.8B (2019) Main Products: UnitedHealthcare ($249B Rev; $14B earn); Optum Health ($71B Rev; $6B earn); Optum Insight ($14.6B rev; $3.6B Earn); Optum Rx ($100B rev; $4.4B earn) CAGR 10-year: 26%
Visa Inc. (V)
Visa is an American multinational financial services corporation headquartered in San Francisco, California. It facilitates electronic funds transfers throughout the world, most commonly through Visa-branded credit cards, debit cards and prepaid cards. Visa does not issue cards, extend credit or set rates and fees for consumers; rather, Visa provides financial institutions with Visa-branded payment products that they then use to offer credit, debit, prepaid and cash access programs to their customers. Traditionally was BankAmericard. Market Cap: $457B Rev: $29B (2022) Earnings: $15B (2022); $12.3B (2021); $12.1B (2019) Main Products: Service Revenues ($13.3B Rev); Data processing ($14.4B Rev); International Transaction ($9.8B Rev); Incentives (-$10.2B) CAGR 10-year: 19.5%
Walmart Inc. (WMT)
Walmart Inc. is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States. It also owns and operates Sam's Club retail warehouses. As of October 31, 2022, Walmart has 10,586 stores and clubs in 24 countries, operating under 46 different names. Market Cap: $376B Rev: $611B (2023) Earnings: $11.7B (2023); $13.7B (2021); $14.9B (2019) Main Products: Walmart US ($420B Rev; $20.6B Earn); Walmart International ($101B Rev; $3B Earn); Sam's Club ($84B Rev; $2B Earn) CAGR 10-year: 9%