The largest public companies ranked by annual revenue, with real financial data extracted from SEC filings. Updated as companies file their annual reports.
Last Updated: March 2026
The largest companies in the world generate hundreds of billions of dollars in annual revenue. This ranking uses real financial data extracted from SEC filings to show which public companies bring in the most revenue each year.
Revenue — also called net sales or total revenue — is the top-line figure on a company's income statement, representing total income before any expenses are subtracted. It is the broadest measure of a company's size and commercial activity. While revenue alone does not indicate profitability, it reveals the scale of operations and market position. The companies on this list span industries from technology and healthcare to energy and retail, reflecting the diverse composition of the US public markets. All figures are sourced from the most recent annual 10-K filings submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission, and are AI-extracted for institutional-level accuracy rather than relying on error-prone XBRL tags.
Top 25 public companies ranked by most recent annual revenue from SEC filings.
| # | Company | Ticker | Annual Revenue | YoY Growth | Net Income | FY |
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Public companies with the fastest year-over-year revenue growth based on their latest annual filings.
| # | Company | Ticker | Revenue | YoY Growth | Prior Year Revenue |
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Public companies ranked by net income (bottom-line profit) from their most recent annual filing.
| # | Company | Ticker | Net Income | Revenue | Profit Margin |
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Revenue rankings change based on the latest annual SEC filings.
Company revenue (also called net sales or total revenue) represents the total income from goods sold and services provided during a fiscal year, before any expenses are deducted. These figures come from audited annual reports (10-K filings) submitted to the SEC.
Revenue is the total income a company earns from its operations before expenses. Profit (net income) is what remains after subtracting all costs including operating expenses, taxes, and interest. A company can have high revenue but low or negative profit if costs are high.
Revenue data is updated as companies file their annual 10-K reports with the SEC. Most companies file within 60 days of their fiscal year end. Data is AI-extracted directly from SEC filings for institutional-level accuracy.
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