SV150: Interactive rankings of Silicon Valley’s top public tech companies

The Silicon Valley 150 ranks public technology companies headquartered in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties on the basis of worldwide revenue (“sales”) for the most recently available four quarters. Most results are for the four quarters ended on or near Dec. 31, 2016. The table below is interactive. Click on the categories to change the display, and select which companies are of most interest.

 

 

Notes about the categories:

The one-year percentage change in sales is measured from comparable results most recently reported by companies for the same periods the year before. Ranks for 2015 were based on revenue reported at the time for those periods.

Profit rankings are based on net income available to common shareholders and include results from discontinued operations, restructuring and merger-related expenses, investment gains or losses, gains on extinguishment of debt, as well as any amortized or non-recurring charges.

Profit margin is calculated by dividing the company’s net income for the most recent four quarters by its sales for the same period.

Market capitalization — the number of shares outstanding multiplied by the price of a single share — is as of March 31, the last trading day of the first quarter of 2017. Dollar figures are in millions.

Sources: Bloomberg financial markets, individual company reports and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Data compiled by Jack Davis/Bay Area News Group


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