S&P 100 Companies
The S&P 100 (also known as OEX, S&P 100 companies) includes 100 publicly traded companies in the USA market.
Together these companies represent a combined market capitalization of $44.09 Trillion with an average price-to-earnings ratio of 33.8.
The largest companies in this index are NVDA (NVIDIA CORP) and AAPL (APPLE INC). Together they account for 17.53% of the total market capitalization of the index.
Below you can explore the complete list of S&P 100, including market capitalization, revenue, valuation ratios, dividend yield, and performance statistics.
Largest Companies in the S&P 100
The following companies currently represent the largest weights in the S&P 100.
S&P 100 Key Metrics Overview
The S&P 100 has on average fallen 8.2% over the last 3 months. These averages are based on an weighted average of 101 stocks in this index.
S&P 100 Sector Distribution
The following chart shows how the companies in the S&P 100 are distributed across sectors.
Complete list of S&P 100 Stocks
The full list of S&P 100 stocks, sorted by Market Cap and weight inside the index. Zoom in on the Technicals or Fundamentals or open the list in the screener for additional metrics, charts and export.
Related ETFs and Sectors
About the S&P 100
The S&P 100 includes 100 leading US large-cap companies and is a subset of the S&P 500 focusing on the largest and most liquid stocks.
Methodology
The index is float-adjusted market-cap weighted and designed to measure performance of US mega-cap companies.
The S&P 100 was launched in 1983 and is provided by S&P Dow Jones Indices.
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