As of June 2025 Marks & Spencer has a market cap of S$12.60 Billion. This makes Marks & Spencer the world's 1860th most valuable company by market cap according to our data. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.
Year | Marketcap | Change |
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2025 | S$12.60 B | -3.43% |
2024 | S$13.04 B | 44.22% |
2023 | S$9.04 B | 129.94% |
2022 | S$3.93 B | -52.43% |
2021 | S$8.27 B | 72.01% |
2020 | S$4.80 B | -34.67% |
2019 | S$7.36 B | 5.67% |
2018 | S$6.96 B | -24.24% |
2017 | S$9.19 B | -9.08% |
2016 | S$10.11 B | -34.54% |
2015 | S$15.44 B | -4.09% |
2014 | S$16.10 B | 10.23% |
2013 | S$14.61 B | 20.24% |
2012 | S$12.15 B | 23.46% |
2011 | S$9.84 B | -15.29% |
2010 | S$11.61 B | -19.45% |
2009 | S$14.42 B | 103.28% |
2008 | S$7.09 B | -73.66% |
2007 | S$26.94 B | -25.9% |
2006 | S$36.36 B | 51.38% |
2005 | S$24.02 B | 35.8% |
2004 | S$17.68 B | -10.78% |
2003 | S$19.82 B | -1.12% |
2002 | S$20.05 B | -28.62% |
2001 | S$28.09 B | 103.14% |
2000 | S$13.82 B | -39.78% |
1999 | S$22.96 B | -29.73% |
1998 | S$32.67 B | -30.56% |
1997 | S$47.05 B | 42.06% |
1996 | S$33.12 B |