Global Top 100 Companies by market capitalisation

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Slide 1
Includes PwC branding and IPO Centre publication reference.front_matter
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The slide uses a mix of bar charts and line charts to illustrate market cap growth, company distribution, and top/bottom performer trends.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Problem
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Open slide detailBeat · Problem
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The top chart is a bar chart of total market cap; the bottom chart is a line chart comparing the #1 and #100 companies.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Market Size
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Includes a zoomed-in inset chart focusing on the 2016-2017 period.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Market SizeLoop · Aha Moment
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The slide uses a dual-line chart layout to compare market cap and company count trends across three major regions.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Aha Moment
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Open slide detailLoop · Aha Moment
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Open slide detailBeat · Competition
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Open slide detailBeat · Competition
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The chart visualizes the net change in the composition of the top 100 companies.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Competition
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The chart illustrates the bridge between the 2016 and 2017 market cap totals, highlighting acquisitions, drop-offs, new entries, and growth.quantify_impact
Open slide detailBeat · FinancialsLoop · Iceberg
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Open slide detailBeat · FinancialsLoop · Iceberg
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Open slide detailBeat · FinancialsLoop · Iceberg
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Open slide detailBeat · Financials
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Open slide detailBeat · Financials
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The table includes company name, nationality, industry, percentage change in market cap, absolute market cap for 2017 and 2016, and change in rank.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Financials
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Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The slide title mentions 2017, but the data columns are labeled 2016 and 2015.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The table provides a breakdown of financial metrics including market cap, dividends, and buybacks for the year 2016, compared against 2015 total value distributanalyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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The table provides a breakdown of financial distributions (dividends and buybacks) relative to market capitalization for the top 100 companies.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Solution
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Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The chart shows a clear shift towards higher market capitalizations in 2017 compared to 2009.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The table highlights the significant growth in market capitalization for the US and China between 2009 and 2017.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The table includes 17 countries with columns for % market cap change, % index change, performance relative to index, and absolute market cap values for 2017 andanalyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Data sourced from Bloomberg and PwC analysis.analyze_data
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The table includes company name, nationality, industry, market cap variation percentage, and market cap values for 2017 and 2009.analyze_data
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Data sourced from Bloomberg and PwC analysis.analyze_data
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The table tracks rank changes and market cap growth/decline between 2009 and 2017.analyze_data
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The table compares market cap and rank between 2017 and 2009 for the 61-80 segment of the top 100 global companies.analyze_data
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Data sourced from Bloomberg and PwC analysis.analyze_data