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Aurora Cannabis Inc vs Vanguard Global ex-US Real Estate Index Fd ETF — how do they compare? Aurora Cannabis Inc trades at $2.68 (market cap $165.36M), while Vanguard Global ex-US Real Estate Index Fd ETF trades at $45.07. The key difference: Vanguard Global ex-US Real Estate Index Fd ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, Aurora Cannabis Inc nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ACB | VNQI | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $165.36M | — |
Sector | Health | — |
52-Week High | $6.23 | $50.76 |
52-Week Low | $2.67 | $43.26 |
Enterprise Value | $99.82M | — |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
Aurora Cannabis (ACB) trades at $2.71, down 4.58% on the day, with a bearish technical outlook. The company reported a net income of $1.59 million in 2025, a significant improvement from a $69 million loss in 2024, though 2026 guidance projects a net loss of $136 million. Revenue grew to $343.29 million in 2025, but faces headwinds from Canadian reimbursement pressures. Analyst consensus is mixed, with 21.43% buy, 57.14% hold, and 21.43% sell ratings.
The stock's low P/B of 0.47 suggests undervaluation, but negative profitability metrics and a projected reset year in 2027 pose risks. Investment appeal hinges on execution in high-margin international medical markets, though volatility and competitive pressures remain key concerns for shareholders.
VNQI (Vanguard Global ex-U.S. Real Estate ETF) trades at $45.50, up 0.38% with mixed technical signals showing a bullish overall trend but bearish moving averages. The ETF offers international real estate diversification with a low 0.12% expense ratio and attractive 4.6% dividend yield. Recent news highlights its cost advantage over competitors and institutional buying interest from Eagle Bay Advisors, which increased its stake by 95.7% in Q4 2025.
VNQI presents a compelling opportunity for yield-seeking investors seeking global real estate exposure at low cost, with recovery potential as global transaction volumes are expected to rise over 10% in 2026. Key risks include currency fluctuations, international economic volatility, and interest rate sensitivity. The ETF's valuation appears reasonable at 11.9x P/E and 0.9x P/B according to Seeking Alpha analysis from May 2026.
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Aurora Cannabis, based in Edmonton, Canada, grows and distributes both medical and recreational cannabis under several brands, including Drift, San Rafael '71, Daily Special, Whistler, Being, and Greybeard. While its main market is Canada, the company has also expanded globally through medical cannabis export agreements.
Read more on ACB →The fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the S&P Global ex-US Property Index, a float-adjusted, market-capitalization-weighted index that measures the equity market performance of international real estate stocks in both developed and emerging markets. The index is composed of stocks of publicly traded equity real estate investment trusts (known as REITs) and certain real estate management and development companies (REMDs).
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