As of January 2025 “K” Line has a market cap of S$11.63 Billion. This makes “K” Line the world's 1887th 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$11.63 B | -5.04% |
2024 | S$12.25 B | -8.74% |
2023 | S$13.42 B | 83.42% |
2022 | S$7.32 B | -3.49% |
2021 | S$7.58 B | 198.65% |
2020 | S$2.53 B | 17.45% |
2019 | S$2.16 B | 38.19% |
2018 | S$1.56 B | -50.88% |
2017 | S$3.18 B | 3.05% |
2016 | S$3.09 B | 8.03% |
2015 | S$2.86 B | -15.11% |
2014 | S$3.37 B | 11.93% |
2013 | S$3.01 B | 72.33% |
2012 | S$1.74 B | -1.29% |
2011 | S$1.77 B | -50.76% |
2010 | S$3.59 B | 41.48% |
2009 | S$2.54 B | -38.78% |
2008 | S$4.15 B | -52.75% |
2007 | S$8.78 B | 23.34% |
2006 | S$7.12 B | 14.89% |
2005 | S$6.20 B | -0.42% |
2004 | S$6.22 B | 24.38% |
2003 | S$5.00 B | 182.75% |
2002 | S$1.77 B | 21.2% |
2001 | S$1.46 B | -5.6% |
2000 | S$1.54 B |