KEY POINTS
  • Just days before the presidential election, tech's five most valuable companies are reporting quarterly results.
  • All five companies have outperformed the broader market during President Trump's first term, despite an increasingly contentious relationship between the tech industry and lawmakers.
  • Amazon has been the top performer, almost quadrupling in value since Trump took office in January 2017.

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(L-R) Amazon's chief Jeff Bezos, Larry Page of Alphabet, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Vice President-elect Mike Pence and President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower December 14, 2016.

The five most valuable U.S. tech companies all report quarterly earnings this week, marking the last time investors will see the their financials before next week's presidential election.

Big Tech, their collective moniker, has been a huge outperformer during President Trump's first term. The founders of Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook are now the three richest people in the world, and Google's two co-founders are in the top 10.

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