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Most Expensive Stocks by Share Price

28 stocks · Updated Jun 22, 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
EXASExact Sciences Corporation$104.91+1.00%$20.03B
PSTGEverpure, Inc$66.97+4.11%$20.90B
BBUBrookfield Business Partners L.P.$31.46-0.87%$2.79B
CFLTConfluent, Inc.$30.99+1.03%$11.08B
RILYKB. Riley Financial, Inc. 5.50% Senior Notes Due 2026$25.23+0.08%$785.1M
OSOneStream, Inc. Class A Common Stock$24.00-0.02%$2.40B
ALEXAlexander & Baldwin, Inc.$20.84+0.02%$1.52B
TGNATEGNA Inc.$20.03-1.11%$3.24B
GLDDGreat Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation$17.00+0.21%$1.14B
HTBKHeritage Commerce Corp$13.45+2.80%$766.7M
FTWEQV Ventures Acquisition Corp.$12.390.00%$492.5M
VCICVine Hill Capital Investment Corp.$11.00-4.76%$306.0M
HYACHaymaker Acquisition Corp. III$10.75+2.28%$334.6M
BPACBullpen Parlay Acquisition Company$10.120.00%$301.3M
SBXESilverBox Corp V$10.040.00%$345.6M
CMIICM Life Sciences II Inc.$9.980.00%$1.99B
KTWOK2M Group Holdings, Inc.$9.91-0.80%$551.1M
CHACCrane Harbor Acquisition Corp.$9.72+10.49%$308.1M
NGDNew Gold Inc.$9.08-5.02%$7.19B
ONTFON24, Inc.$8.10+0.12%$343.5M
BACQInflection Point Acquisition Corp. IV$7.68-11.39%$354.9M
FFWMFirst Foundation Inc.$5.90+2.60%$479.9M
QIPTQuipt Home Medical Corp.$3.65-0.14%$161.9M
DVSDolly Varden Silver Corporation$2.74-4.27%$406.5M
BITFBitfarms Ltd.$2.16-0.25%$1.12B
NBYNovaBay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.$1.88+22.64%$30.3M
ZENVZenvia Inc.$0.47-16.30%$22.7M
KLTOKlotho Neurosciences, Inc.$0.38-2.83%$23.0M

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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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