The world's top 100 companies account for a massive $31.7 trillion in market cap, but that wealth is not distributed evenly. Between companies, there's a wide range of market caps. For example, the difference between the world's largest company (Apple) and the 100th largest (Anheuser-Busch) is $1.9 trillion. And between countries, that divide becomes even more stark. Of the 16 countries with companies making the top 100 ranking, the U.S. accounts for 65% of the total market cap value.
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