Growth Stocks: 20 Stocks to Watch This Week
This week’s growth stock screener identifies companies with market capitalizations exceeding $5 billion, ranked by revenue growth performance. The screening methodology focuses on established companies demonstrating strong top-line expansion, providing a foundation for evaluating growth potential across various sectors.
The data reflects market conditions as of April 12, 2026, capturing a diverse range of industries from technology giants to traditional industrial companies. Each qualifying stock represents a different approach to growth, whether through innovation, market expansion, or operational efficiency improvements.
| Ticker | Company | Price | Market Cap | Dividend Yield | Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NVDA | NVIDIA Corporation | $188.63 | $4.6T | 0.02% | Technology |
| GOOGL | Alphabet Inc. | $317.24 | $3.8T | 0.26% | Communication Services |
| AAPL | Apple Inc. | $260.48 | $3.8T | 0.40% | Technology |
| MSFT | Microsoft Corporation | $370.87 | $2.8T | 0.94% | Technology |
| AMZN | Amazon.com, Inc. | $238.38 | $2.6T | N/A | Consumer Cyclical |
| META | Meta Platforms, Inc. | $629.86 | $1.6T | 0.33% | Communication Services |
| TSLA | Tesla, Inc. | $348.95 | $1.3T | N/A | Consumer Cyclical |
| BRK-B | Berkshire Hathaway Inc. | $479.90 | $1.0T | N/A | Financial Services |
| WMT | Walmart Inc. | $126.77 | $1.0T | 0.75% | Consumer Defensive |
| LLY | Eli Lilly and Company | $939.47 | $887.6B | 0.66% | Healthcare |
| JPM | JPMorgan Chase & Co. | $309.87 | $835.7B | 1.90% | Financial Services |
| XOM | Exxon Mobil Corporation | $152.30 | $634.6B | 2.65% | Energy |
| V | Visa Inc. | $304.36 | $586.8B | 0.88% | Financial Services |
| JNJ | Johnson & Johnson | $238.46 | $574.7B | 2.18% | Healthcare |
| MA | Mastercard Incorporated | $498.66 | $445.0B | 0.65% | Financial Services |
| COST | Costco Wholesale Corporation | $998.47 | $443.0B | 0.52% | Consumer Defensive |
| NFLX | Netflix, Inc. | $103.01 | $436.5B | N/A | Communication Services |
| BAC | Bank of America Corporation | $52.54 | $377.1B | 2.09% | Financial Services |
| CVX | Chevron Corporation | $188.52 | $376.9B | 3.67% | Energy |
| CAT | Caterpillar Inc. | $790.66 | $370.0B | 0.75% | Industrials |
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) maintains its position as the largest company by market capitalization at $4.6 trillion. The semiconductor giant trades at $188.63 with minimal dividend yield, reflecting its focus on reinvestment for growth.
Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) shows a $3.8 trillion valuation alongside a modest 0.26% dividend yield. The search and cloud computing leader continues expanding its artificial intelligence capabilities across multiple business segments.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) matches Alphabet’s market cap while offering a slightly higher 0.40% dividend yield at $260.48 per share. The consumer electronics company maintains its premium positioning across hardware and services.
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) trades at $370.87 with a $2.8 trillion market cap and 0.94% dividend yield. Cloud computing and productivity software remain core growth drivers for the technology giant.
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) operates with a $2.6 trillion valuation and no dividend payments, prioritizing reinvestment in logistics and cloud infrastructure. The e-commerce leader continues expanding its marketplace and AWS services globally.
Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) commands $629.86 per share with a $1.6 trillion market cap. The social media company pays a 0.33% dividend while investing heavily in virtual reality and metaverse technologies.
Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) maintains its $1.3 trillion valuation at $348.95 per share without dividend payments. Electric vehicle production and energy storage solutions drive the company’s growth strategy.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-B) reaches the trillion-dollar market cap milestone at $479.90 per share. Warren Buffett’s conglomerate continues its value-oriented investment approach across diverse industries.
Walmart Inc. (WMT) trades at $126.77 with a $1.0 trillion market cap and 0.75% dividend yield. The retail giant leverages its supply chain efficiency and e-commerce expansion for continued growth.
Eli Lilly and Company (LLY) commands $939.47 per share with an $887.6 billion valuation. The pharmaceutical company’s diabetes and obesity treatments contribute to its 0.66% dividend yield and growth trajectory.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) offers a 1.90% dividend yield at $309.87 per share with an $835.7 billion market cap. The banking leader benefits from interest rate environments and expanding financial services.
Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) provides the highest dividend yield at 2.65% while trading at $152.30. The energy company’s $634.6 billion valuation reflects strong oil and gas market fundamentals.
Visa Inc. (V) maintains a $586.8 billion market cap at $304.36 per share with a 0.88% dividend yield. Global payment processing volumes continue driving the financial technology leader’s revenue growth.
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) combines a $574.7 billion valuation with a 2.18% dividend yield at $238.46. The healthcare conglomerate balances pharmaceutical innovation with consumer product stability.
Mastercard Incorporated (MA) trades at $498.66 with a $445.0 billion market cap and 0.65% dividend yield. Digital payment trends and global transaction growth support the company’s expansion.
Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) reaches $998.47 per share with a $443.0 billion valuation. The membership-based retailer maintains a 0.52% dividend yield while expanding its warehouse footprint.
Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) operates at $103.01 per share with a $436.5 billion market cap and no dividend payments. The streaming service continues investing in original content and global subscriber acquisition.
Bank of America Corporation (BAC) offers a 2.09% dividend yield at $52.54 per share with a $377.1 billion market cap. The financial institution benefits from lending growth and improved net interest margins.
Chevron Corporation (CVX) provides the second-highest dividend yield at 3.67% while trading at $188.52. The energy company’s $376.9 billion valuation reflects strong cash flow generation from oil and gas operations.
Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) rounds out the list at $790.66 per share with a $370.0 billion market cap. The industrial equipment manufacturer maintains a 0.75% dividend yield while benefiting from global infrastructure spending.
This analysis is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Stock prices and market conditions can change rapidly. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.