Peer Companies (Sector, Industry & Sub-Industry)
Discover and compare a company’s closest public-market peers by sector, industry, and sub-industry—so you can benchmark size, competition, and market positioning in seconds.
Peer Companies
Peer Companies helps you quickly understand who a company truly competes with—not just who “looks similar” at first glance. Using structured market classifications, the page surfaces comparable public companies at three levels:
- By Sector: broad competitive landscape across the sector (useful for macro benchmarking).
- By Industry: a tighter set of companies operating in the same market segment.
- By Sub-Industry: the closest “like-for-like” peers for the most precise comparisons.
Each peer list includes clear, scannable details like ticker, company name, classification, and market cap, making it easy to gauge relative scale and identify dominant players vs. emerging challengers.

List of Apple´s (AAPL) peer companies by Sector
How to use it
- Benchmark a company’s size: Compare market caps to see whether the company is a category leader or a smaller niche player.
- Map the competitive set: Understand the landscape around a company—broadly (sector) or precisely (sub-industry).
- Find comparable stocks faster: Quickly generate a peer group you can use for valuation comps, performance tracking, or watchlists.

List of Apple´s (AAPL) peer companies by Industry
Example: Apple (AAPL)
On Apple’s peer view, you can explore peers at different granularity:
- A broader sector-level view can include major technology and adjacent players.
- Industry and sub-industry views narrow into more directly comparable companies—helpful when you want tighter comps.
This page is built for speed: start broad, refine down to the closest group, and then use the peer set to drive deeper research and comparisons.

List of Apple´s (AAPL) peer companies by Subindustry
Key Features
Peer discovery by sector, industry, and sub-industry
Move from a wide competitive landscape to the closest comparable companies with three levels of classification—ideal for both quick context and precise benchmarking.
Instant market positioning with market cap visibility
See relative scale at a glance. Market cap alongside each peer helps you understand leadership, competitive pressure, and where the company sits in the market hierarchy.
Clear, scannable peer tables
Clean tables with ticker, company name, and classification make it easy to scan, sort mentally, and identify the right comparison set quickly.
Better comparisons with “right-sized” peer groups
Avoid overly broad lists. Sub-industry peers provide the tightest comps for valuation and performance benchmarking, while sector peers provide broader context.