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NVMINova Ltd.

The market capitalization for Nova Ltd. (NVMI) is $15.53 Billion, making it a Large Cap company. Market cap is calculated by multiplying the current stock price by the total number of shares outstanding.

Market Capitalization

$15.53B

$15.53 Billion

Calculation

Stock Price
$488.58
Shares Outstanding
31.78M
Market Cap
$15.53B

Market Cap = Price × Shares Outstanding

Size Classification

Large Cap

$10B - $1T

Companies with market capitalization between $10 billion and $1 trillion.

Market Cap Size Scale

Micro Cap

<$250M

Small Cap

$250M-$2B

Mid Cap

$2B-$10B

Large Cap

$10B-$1T

Mega Cap

>$1T

NVMI Market Cap: $15.53 Billion

Related Valuation Metrics

Key Statistics

Market Cap$15.53 Billion
Stock Price$488.58
Shares Outstanding31.78M
Size CategoryLarge Cap
P/E Ratio61.15
P/B Ratio12.13
Data as of Sunday, June 28, 2026

About Nova Ltd.

Nova Ltd. is a global innovator specializing in the design, development, production, and sale of sophisticated process control systems vital for semiconductor manufacturing. Its extensive reach covers key regions such as Israel, Taiwan, the United States, China, and Korea, in addition to other international markets. The company's advanced product range includes a suite of metrology platforms, enabling precise measurements of dimensions, films, materials, and chemical compositions. These capabilities are crucial for ensuring meticulous process control throughout various stages of semiconductor fabrication, including lithography, etching, chemical mechanical planarization, deposition, electrochemical plating, and advanced packaging. Nova serves diverse segments of the integrated circuit manufacturing industry, providing solutions to leading logic, foundry, and memory producers, as well as manufacturers of process equipment. Headquartered in Rehovot, Israel, and established in 1993, the company changed its name to Nova Ltd. in July 2021, having previously been known as Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd.

Rehovot
1,177 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Gabriel Waisman