1.Berkshire Hathaway
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. – is indisputably the numero uno in this list of most expensive stocks in the world. Its shares are traded at $303,100.00 per share right now.
2.Lindt & Sprüngli AG
The company began way back in 1836, when David Sprüngli-Schwarz and his son Rudolf Sprüngli-Ammann purchased a small confectionery shop in Zürich.
3.Next Plc
This is a British MultiNational company for footwear, clothing, and retail-based products. It operates with more than 700 stores worldwide.
4.Seaboard Corporation
Seaboard Corporation is a company that is among the Fortune 500 giants with revenue of $5.81 billion in the year 2017. The company’s main business is pork production and processing, as well as ocean transport.
5. NVR Inc.
The company was founded as Ryan Homes in 1940. It had changed its name to NVR, which was incorporated in 1980. NVR Inc.’s main business is associated with home building and mortgage.
6. Booking Holdings Inc.
The company’s NASDAQ ticket has also changed to BKNG. Booking.com had the second-largest travel agency brand share in the year 2020 globally behind Chinese firm Ctrip. It provides travel services in over 220 countries through six online brands.
7. Amazon Inc.
Amazon is a company that is America’s biggest eCommerce and is based in Seattle, and it was also founded by the world’s richest man today – Jeff Bezos. They sell products like toys, books, jewellery, apparel, and much more.
8. Markel Corporation
Markel Corporation; is a financial holding company founded by Samuel Markel in Virginia in 1930. The company has an interesting origin, that is no doubt. In 1920, a new law stated that all buses and taxis should be insured.
9. Madras Rubber Factory Limited
The Indian-based company – Madras Rubber Factory (MRF) Limited was a surprise new entry on this list. The company’s stock price has soared in current times.
10. Alphabet Inc.
Alphabet Inc. is also the new name of Google. This name was given after it was restructured in August 2015. The company’s shares trade in NASDAQ. Google, which was founded in 1998 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page. It started off as a search engine.