U.S. Bancorp (USB) Market Cap

Price: $47.88
Market Cap: $74.72B
Avg Volume: 7.91M
Country: US
Industry: Banks - Regional
Sector: Financial Services
Beta: 1.051
52W Range: $30.47-50.47
Website: U.S. Bancorp

What is U.S. Bancorp's Market Cap?

U.S. Bancorp's current Market Cap as of today is $74.72B.

U.S. Bancorp's quarterly Market Cap as of the most recent quarter is $74.66B.

U.S. Bancorp's annual Market Cap for the fiscal year is $71.34B.

U.S. Bancorp's trailing twelve month (TTM) Market Cap is $74.72B.

Understanding Market Capitalization

Market Capitalization (Market Cap) is the total value of a company's outstanding shares of stock. It is calculated by multiplying the current market price of one share by the total number of outstanding shares.

  • It provides a straightforward method of gauging a company’s size.
  • Market Cap can be used to compare companies within the same industry.
How is Market Cap calculated?

Market Cap is calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of outstanding shares:

Market Cap = Current Share Price × Total Shares Outstanding

In the case of U.S. Bancorp, the market cap is calculated as $47.88 x 1.56B shares = $74.72B.

By understanding a company's Market Cap, investors can gain insights into its size, market position, and potential growth.

Note: The historical market cap chart displays daily market cap values for the past five years.

Note: The market cap vs. enterprise value chart displays quarterly data.

Understanding Market Cap vs. Enterprise Value

Market Capitalization (Market Cap) is the total value of a company's outstanding shares of stock. It represents the market's perception of a company's value and is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the total number of outstanding shares.

Enterprise Value (EV) is a measure of a company's total value, often considered a more comprehensive alternative to market cap. EV includes not only a company's equity value (market cap) but also its debt and subtracts cash and cash equivalents.

  • EV = Market Cap + Total Debt - Cash and Cash Equivalents

While market cap is useful for gauging a company's size, EV is often considered a better metric for assessing a company's true value, especially for potential acquisitions.

End of Year Market Cap

The 2024 value represents the latest market cap, while other years show fiscal year end data.

Year Market Cap Change
2024 $74.72B 11.88%
2023 $66.78B 2.84%
2022 $64.94B -22.36%
2021 $83.64B 18.96%
2020 $70.30B -25.00%
2019 $93.74B 25.53%
2018 $74.67B -16.89%
2017 $89.85B 1.81%
2016 $88.25B 17.25%
2015 $75.27B -7.13%
2014 $81.04B 9.08%
2013 $74.30B 23.27%
2012 $60.27B 16.41%
2011 $51.77B 0.40%
2010 $51.57B 23.76%
2009 $41.67B -4.36%
2008 $43.57B -20.89%
2007 $55.07B -14.42%
2006 $64.35B 17.57%
2005 $54.73B -7.40%
2004 $59.10B 4.62%
2003 $56.49B 40.93%
2002 $40.08B 0.73%
2001 $39.79B -8.95%
2000 $43.70B 188.30%
1999 $15.16B -77.22%
1998 $66.56B 424.59%
1997 $12.69B 1.36%
1996 $12.52B 59.28%
1995 $7.86B 91.07%
1994 $4.11B 5.53%
1993 $3.90B 4.33%
1992 $3.74B 418.06%
1991 $721.17M 50.98%
1990 $477.66M -24.82%
1989 $635.36M 138.24%
1988 $266.69M -41.86%
1987 $458.68M 7.24%
1986 $427.73M 11.22%
1985 $384.57M N/A