Large-Cap Stocks

Established companies valued between $10B and $200B. The sweet spot between mega-cap stability and mid-cap growth.

200 stocks Updated May 11, 2026
$21.08T Total Market Cap
49.6 Avg P/E Ratio
-0.03% Avg Daily Change
$3.56 – $1,952.37 Price Range

Large-cap stocks are companies with market capitalizations between $10 billion and $200 billion, representing established businesses that have moved past the high-growth phase but continue to generate substantial revenue and profits. This segment includes many household names across sectors like technology, healthcare, industrials, and financial services.

Large-caps offer a balance between the stability of mega-cap giants and the growth potential of mid-caps. They are typically well-established with diversified revenue streams, strong competitive positions, and access to capital markets. Many large-caps are on the path to becoming mega-caps, making them attractive for investors seeking both appreciation and reliability.

This list covers hundreds of large-cap stocks sorted by market capitalization, with daily-updated prices, P/E ratios, and 52-week ranges. Large-caps form the core of most institutional portfolios and are the backbone of major stock indices beyond the top-heavy mega-cap names.

# Symbol Name Price Change % Market Cap P/E 52W High 52W Low
1 NSRGY Nestlé S.A. $99.81 +0.80% 198.47B 22.0 $89.43 $69.90
2 ADI Analog Devices Inc $416.52 +1.96% 193.59B 71.5 $408.37 $186.73
3 SHEL Shell plc $83.97 -0.32% 189.50B 14.4 $3,591.00 $2,349.00
4 LRLCY L'Oréal S.A. $85.21 -0.07% 186.30B 30.4 $408.35 $338.85
5 DIS Walt Disney Co $108.02 -0.59% 183.16B 15.0 $124.69 $88.56
6 T AT&T Inc. $25.16 -0.40% 182.85B 8.5 $29.79 $22.95
7 SIEGY Siemens AG $157.00 +1.96% 182.64B 23.0 $275.75 $180.96
8 BA Boeing Co. $237.36 +2.74% 181.99B 80.2 $254.35 $176.77
9 APH Amphenol Corp-Cl A $128.03 -6.29% 177.64B 41.6 $167.04 $74.31
10 SAP SAP SE $173.70 -0.58% 177.07B 24.2 $273.55 $137.54
11 AMGN Amgen Inc $331.70 +0.79% 176.88B 22.7 $391.29 $261.43
12 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc $465.00 -1.99% 174.69B 25.5 $643.99 $385.46
13 TJX Tjx Companies Inc $153.36 -0.73% 173.99B 31.7 $165.82 $119.84
14 BLK Blackrock Inc $1,084.83 +1.60% 173.67B 27.8 $1,219.94 $893.94
15 HESAY Hermès International $196.77 -0.46% 173.13B 38.3 $2,606.00 $1,529.00
16 DELL Dell Technologies -C $260.46 +13.11% 170.09B 28.7 $239.45 $92.88
17 ARM Arm Holdings plc $213.27 -0.02% 169.22B 211.3 $183.16 $95.32
18 SHOP Shopify Inc. $110.41 -1.19% 164.10B 133.3 $182.19 $88.14
19 ETN Eaton Corp Plc $401.51 +0.59% 163.97B 40.1 $429.31 $274.94
20 GILD Gilead Sciences Inc $131.33 -2.04% 163.92B 19.3 $157.29 $95.30
21 DBSDY DBS Group Holdings Ltd $186.48 +0.79% 162.83B 14.9 $60.00 $40.98
22 TTE Totalenergies Se $88.48 -0.28% 162.60B 8.1 $81.34 $49.24
23 ISRG Intuitive Surgical Inc $450.06 -0.76% 161.96B 56.7 $603.88 $427.84
24 UNP Union Pacific Corp $264.65 -0.09% 160.36B 22.5 $271.26 $206.63
25 SCHW Schwab (Charles) Corp $88.61 -0.99% 159.57B 16.9 $107.50 $79.47
26 QCOM Qualcomm Inc $219.09 +8.17% 158.83B 29.6 $205.95 $121.99
27 ENB Enbridge Inc $53.59 -0.74% 156.90B 20.9 $77.18 $59.68
28 DE Deere & Co $574.84 -0.98% 156.41B 32.5 $674.19 $433.00
29 ABT Abbott Laboratories $84.32 -3.09% 156.28B 24.9 $139.06 $90.72
30 SAN Banco Santander $12.28 +0.82% 154.46B 6.3 $11.26 $5.91
31 BX Blackstone Inc $123.77 +1.18% 154.25B 50.5 $190.09 $101.73
32 APP Applovin Corp-Class A $468.55 -6.08% 153.18B 46.0 $745.61 $246.00
33 UBER Uber Technologies Inc. $75.45 -1.67% 153.01B 15.2 $101.99 $68.46
34 GLW Corning Inc $186.94 +2.49% 152.18B 95.4 $176.75 $42.00
35 PFE Pfizer Inc. $25.68 -3.02% 150.09B 19.3 $28.75 $21.97
36 CRM Salesforce Inc $181.82 -2.43% 149.39B 20.0 $296.05 $163.52
37 COP Conocophillips $113.87 -0.88% 147.69B 18.5 $135.87 $84.28
38 BMO Bank Of Montreal $152.90 +0.28% 146.65B 16.2 $210.73 $129.73
39 LI Li Auto Inc $18.00 +2.27% 146.16B 113.3 $128.10 $61.15
40 MRVL Marvell Technology Inc $170.13 +6.32% 144.39B 54.1 $175.80 $53.78
41 PDD PDD Holdings Inc $98.78 -2.69% 144.38B 9.9 $139.41 $91.53
42 PANW Palo Alto Networks Inc $207.88 +5.78% 142.74B 111.4 $223.61 $139.57
43 SCCO Southern Copper Corp $185.29 +3.20% 140.51B 32.4 $223.89 $85.40
44 BKNG Booking Holdings Inc $165.93 -3.12% 140.27B 26.0 $233.58 $150.62
45 WDC Western Digital Corp $480.00 +3.47% 138.65B 36.2 $416.37 $37.47
46 VRT Vertiv Holdings Co-A $339.97 -0.01% 137.86B 88.5 $359.84 $91.84
47 CM Can Imperial Bk Of Commerce $110.01 -0.45% 137.59B 14.7 $150.97 $83.03
48 AEM Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd $193.21 +2.90% 136.49B 22.4 $348.94 $144.21
49 HON Honeywell International Inc $213.12 -1.37% 136.25B 26.5 $248.18 $184.89
50 SNDK Sandisk Corp $1,562.34 +16.60% 135.71B $965.00 $28.94
51 SPGI S&P Global Inc $420.12 -2.00% 132.41B 29.6 $579.05 $381.61
52 LOW Lowe'S Cos Inc $229.20 -0.73% 131.29B 19.7 $293.06 $210.33
53 CNQ Canadian Natural Resources $44.53 -0.47% 129.77B 12.0 $70.99 $38.58
54 IBKR Interactive Brokers Gro-Cl A $84.42 +0.85% 128.75B 124.0 $82.88 $40.19
55 CB Chubb Ltd $319.64 -0.51% 127.26B 11.3 $345.67 $264.10
56 BNS Bank Of Nova Scotia $77.53 -0.72% 126.61B 14.2 $106.39 $66.81
57 RIO Rio Tinto Group $105.38 +2.20% 126.43B 17.2 $7,575.00 $4,110.00
58 SYK Stryker Corp $285.47 -2.98% 125.44B 38.6 $404.87 $319.32
59 DHR Danaher Corp $171.16 -2.56% 124.08B 33.6 $242.80 $175.00
60 PH Parker Hannifin Corp $878.83 -0.90% 123.21B 34.8 $1,034.96 $576.26
61 PGR Progressive Corp $194.00 -0.89% 120.11B 10.4 $289.96 $192.02
62 BMY Bristol-Myers Squibb Co $56.16 -0.16% 120.08B 17.0 $62.89 $42.52
63 NEM Newmont Corp $116.51 +2.66% 119.94B 16.9 $134.88 $48.27
64 ESLT Elbit Systems Ltd $782.21 -1.60% 119.49B 74.8 $309,500.00 $100,000.00
65 COF Capital One Financial Corp $189.48 -1.61% 118.48B 36.8 $259.64 $174.72
66 LMT Lockheed Martin Corp $506.51 -1.15% 117.54B 23.4 $692.00 $410.11
67 STX Seagate Technology Holdings $782.64 +2.11% 115.97B 58.9 $534.23 $71.30
68 CRWD Crowdstrike Holdings Inc - A $527.77 +4.36% 112.96B $566.90 $342.72
69 SBUX Starbucks Corp $104.93 +0.64% 112.69B 82.3 $104.82 $75.50
70 PWR Quanta Services Inc $745.00 -0.76% 112.68B 102.0 $788.75 $315.45
71 MO Altria Group Inc $68.12 -1.33% 111.78B 16.1 $70.51 $54.70
72 BBVA Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria $22.28 +1.87% 109.98B 6.0 $22.33 $11.73
73 VRTX Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc $429.82 +1.13% 109.50B 27.7 $510.77 $362.50
74 SPOT Spotify Technology $417.83 -2.25% 109.39B 42.0 $785.00 $405.00
75 TT Trane Technologies Plc $466.17 -0.77% 107.46B 36.8 $490.15 $334.37
76 ACN Accenture Plc-Cl A $180.42 +0.13% 107.30B 14.0 $325.71 $177.50
77 INTU Intuit Inc $396.31 -2.57% 107.06B 24.7 $813.70 $342.11
78 MDT Medtronic Plc $76.15 -2.32% 106.97B 23.2 $106.33 $79.93
79 CEG Constellation Energy $303.63 -2.46% 106.07B 45.7 $412.70 $208.27
80 CP Canadian Pacific Kansas City $86.04 +0.96% 106.01B 25.6 $122.25 $96.50
81 SO Southern Co/The $91.80 -0.68% 105.39B 24.3 $100.84 $83.09
82 RYCEY Rolls-Royce Holdings plc $16.79 -0.80% 105.00B 18.0 $1,420.00 $698.20
83 UBS Ubs Group Ag-Reg $45.23 +1.85% 103.70B 17.0 $38.39 $22.55
84 CME Cme Group Inc $281.25 -1.95% 103.63B 24.3 $329.16 $251.90
85 SU Suncor Energy Inc $64.01 +0.42% 103.32B 17.5 $95.73 $47.22
86 BN Brookfield Corp $47.08 +1.23% 101.83B 77.9 $49.57 $33.88
87 MCK Mckesson Corp $736.09 -2.47% 101.35B 23.4 $999.00 $637.00
88 FCX Freeport-Mcmoran Inc $61.65 +1.72% 100.83B 45.8 $69.75 $32.12
89 MAR Marriott International -Cl A $353.18 +0.32% 99.70B 38.3 $370.00 $212.53
90 CMCSA Comcast Corp-Class A $25.40 -3.20% 99.62B 5.0 $34.34 $24.12
91 CVS Cvs Health Corp $90.55 +3.65% 99.62B 56.4 $85.15 $58.35
92 HWM Howmet Aerospace Inc $270.56 -0.73% 99.27B 65.8 $267.31 $118.09
93 DUK Duke Energy Corp $124.17 -0.56% 98.97B 19.9 $134.49 $111.22
94 CDNS Cadence Design Sys Inc $362.70 +1.63% 97.78B 88.2 $376.45 $262.75
95 SNY Sanofi $43.31 +0.30% 97.65B 7.8 $98.36 $74.85
96 HCA Hca Healthcare Inc $435.19 +1.44% 96.68B 14.3 $556.52 $321.39
97 SNPS Synopsys Inc $516.48 +2.23% 96.66B 87.8 $651.73 $376.18
98 ADBE Adobe Inc $253.04 -1.35% 96.60B 13.4 $422.95 $224.13
99 CMI Cummins Inc $679.55 -0.49% 93.54B 32.9 $718.08 $296.59
100 FDX Fedex Corp $378.58 +0.70% 92.99B 20.7 $392.86 $201.03

Frequently Asked Questions

What are large-cap stocks?
Large-cap stocks are companies with market capitalizations between $10 billion and $200 billion. They are established businesses with proven track records, institutional investor interest, and typically strong analyst coverage. Large-caps make up the majority of the S&P 500 beyond the mega-cap tier and span every major sector. Examples include companies like Deere, Marriott, and General Dynamics — well-known firms that are significant but not among the absolute largest.
Are large-cap stocks good for beginners?
Large-cap stocks are often recommended for beginners because they offer relative stability, ample liquidity, and extensive research coverage. Their financial results are widely reported, analyst opinions are plentiful, and share price movements tend to be less extreme than smaller companies. However, buying individual large-caps requires research — even established companies can underperform. Many beginners start with large-cap index funds or ETFs for automatic diversification.
What is the difference between large-cap and mid-cap stocks?
The primary difference is company size and maturity. Large-caps ($10B-$200B) are more established with lower volatility and typically slower growth. Mid-caps ($2B-$10B) are often in earlier growth phases with higher return potential but greater risk. Mid-caps tend to be less followed by analysts, providing more opportunities for mispricing. Large-caps generally pay more dividends, while mid-caps reinvest more aggressively into growth.
Do large-cap stocks pay dividends?
Many large-caps pay dividends, particularly in sectors like financials, healthcare, industrials, and consumer staples. Average yields typically range from 1-3%, higher than mega-cap tech stocks but lower than specialized high-yield sectors. Large-cap dividend payers are often preferred by income investors because they combine reasonable yields with dividend growth. Companies like Target, Caterpillar, and PNC Financial are examples of large-caps with long dividend histories.
How do large-cap stocks perform in recessions?
Large-caps generally outperform smaller stocks during recessions due to their stronger balance sheets, diversified revenue, and better access to credit. However, they are not immune — the average large-cap fell 35-50% during the 2008 financial crisis. Defensive large-caps in healthcare, utilities, and consumer staples tend to hold up better than cyclical large-caps in industrials and financials. Quality and sector matter more than size alone during downturns.
What index tracks large-cap stocks?
The S&P 500 is the most widely followed large-cap index, though it includes both large-caps and mega-caps. The Russell 1000 tracks the 1,000 largest U.S. stocks. For pure large-cap exposure excluding mega-caps, investors can look at equal-weight S&P 500 ETFs (like RSP) which give more balanced exposure across all 500 components. The CRSP US Large Cap Index and MSCI USA Large Cap are also used as institutional benchmarks.
Can large-cap stocks still grow significantly?
Yes. Many of today's mega-caps were large-caps just a few years ago. Companies like ServiceNow, Palo Alto Networks, and Arista Networks have grown from large-cap to near mega-cap status through strong execution and market expansion. The key is identifying large-caps with expanding addressable markets, competitive advantages, and management teams capable of scaling. Not all large-caps will grow into mega-caps, but the ones that do can deliver exceptional returns.

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