10 Largest Private Companies In The US
Here are the ten largest private companies in the U.S. currently listed by Forbes.com.
What is the difference between a private company and a public company? Shares of a publicly traded company are traded on the stock exchange. This means that shareholders inside and outside the company own a small portion of the company with their shares or shares.
There are no shareholders with private companies. The only person who owns the company is actually part of the company. Both companies have their advantages and disadvantages.
Wondering who works hard behind closed doors? Here are the ten largest private companies in the U.S. currently listed by Forbes.com.
10. Cargill $113.5 B

9. Koch Industries $110 B

8. Albertsons $60.5 B

7. Deloitte $46.2 B

6. PricewaterhouseCoopers $42.4 B

5. Mars $37 B

4. Ernst & Young $36.4 B

3. Publix Super Markets $36.1 B

2. Reyes Holdings $30 B

1. Pilot Flying J $29 B

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