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Most Expensive Stocks by Share Price

100 stocks · Updated May 9, 2026

The most expensive stocks by share price are companies whose individual shares trade at the highest dollar values. A high share price doesn't necessarily mean a company is overvalued — it often means the company hasn't split its stock.

StockPriceChange %Market Cap
BRK.A$717350.00+0.15%
NVRNVR, Inc.$5973.44-0.59%$16.69B
SEBSeaboard Corporation$4590.21+1.39%$5.45B
AZOAutoZone, Inc.$3503.33-1.49%$58.36B
WTMWhite Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd.$2133.40+1.95%$5.53B
FCNCAFirst Citizens BancShares, Inc.$1960.71+0.37%$22.70B
FIXComfort Systems USA, Inc.$1946.36+0.19%$70.80B
KLACKLA Corporation$1864.91+5.79%$237.26B
MKLMarkel Corporation$1809.91+0.52%$22.52B
MELIMercadoLibre, Inc.$1633.61-12.61%$93.34B
BH.A$1606.71+0.90%
MPWRMonolithic Power Systems, Inc.$1597.15+1.34%$81.16B
ASMLASML Holding N.V.$1586.15+4.54%$523.17B
SNDKSandisk Corporation$1551.57+15.82%$208.11B
GWWW.W. Grainger, Inc.$1240.58+0.48%$55.37B
TDGTransDigm Group Incorporated$1212.19-2.41%$69.65B
GHCGraham Holdings Company$1144.06+1.15%$4.92B
MTDMettler-Toledo International Inc.$1120.22-15.11%$26.82B
FICOFair Isaac Corporation$1115.91-1.11%$26.17B
BLKBlackRock, Inc.$1083.61+1.49%$166.79B
EQIXEquinix, Inc.$1071.30+0.43%$107.30B
GEVGE Vernova Inc.$1039.58-0.58%$300.69B
COSTCostco Wholesale Corporation$1006.44-0.58%$441.77B
LLYEli Lilly and Company$950.18-2.50%$932.64B
URIUnited Rentals, Inc.$937.12-0.74%$60.42B
GSThe Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.$936.07+1.08%$278.16B
EMEEMCOR Group, Inc.$924.56+0.05%$42.03B
LITELumentum Holdings Inc.$906.82+1.61%$67.42B
CATCaterpillar Inc.$896.59+0.10%$431.29B
PHParker-Hannifin Corporation$875.64-1.25%$113.81B
CASYCasey's General Stores, Inc.$863.11+1.43%$31.81B
UIUbiquiti Inc.$847.00-8.60%$62.23B
STRLSterling Infrastructure, Inc.$834.41+2.92%$24.89B
SITMSiTime Corporation$828.78+3.95%$21.05B
ARGXargenx SE$783.13-0.55%$45.82B
ESLTElbit Systems Ltd.$782.74-1.54%$38.81B
STXSeagate Technology Holdings plc$778.36+1.66%$176.34B
PWRQuanta Services, Inc.$745.04-0.76%$117.83B
MUMicron Technology, Inc.$741.87+14.82%$751.73B
MCKMcKesson Corporation$735.14-2.57%$91.09B
CWCurtiss-Wright Corporation$724.08-0.05%$26.74B
REGNRegeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.$712.51+0.48%$74.28B
NEUNewMarket Corporation$691.81+1.87%$6.21B
AGXArgan, Inc.$688.43-0.22%$9.34B
CMICummins Inc.$677.50-0.79%$98.89B
IESCIES Holdings, Inc.$661.95-0.55%$13.26B
TDYTeledyne Technologies Incorporated$622.16-1.37%$29.84B
FNFabrinet$615.96-1.65%$22.43B
METAMeta Platforms, Inc.$610.65-1.01%$1.56T
RBCRBC Bearings Incorporated$605.28-1.02%$19.34B
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most expensive stock?

Berkshire Hathaway Class A (BRK.A) is typically the most expensive stock, trading in the hundreds of thousands of dollars per share.

Does a high stock price mean it's overvalued?

No. Share price alone says nothing about valuation. Metrics like P/E ratio and market cap are more meaningful.

Why do some companies not split their stock?

Some companies, like Berkshire Hathaway, believe a high share price attracts long-term investors rather than short-term traders.

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