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Albertsons Companies Inc vs Devon Energy Corp — how do they compare? Albertsons Companies Inc trades at $13.98 (market cap $6.93B), while Devon Energy Corp trades at $43.44 (market cap $48.92B). The key difference: Devon Energy Corp is far larger — about 7.1× Albertsons Companies Inc's market cap, and Albertsons Companies Inc pays the higher dividend (4.81%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ACI | DVN | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $6.93B | $48.92B |
Sector | Consumer Staples | Energy |
52-Week High | $22.33 | $52.07 |
52-Week Low | $13.45 | $31.74 |
Enterprise Value | $22.02B | $55.69B |
Dividend Yield | 4.81% | 2.45% |
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Albertsons is the second-largest traditional grocer in America, operating 2,276 stores under 24 banners in 34 states (as of the end of fiscal 2021). Around 75% of stores have pharmacies, while nearly 20% also sell fuel. Albertsons has a significant private-label operation, accounting for around 20% of sales (excluding fuel). While its own brand assortment is mainly manufactured by third parties, Albertsons operates 20 food production plants (as of the end of fiscal 2021). Albertsons is a top-two grocer in two thirds of its major markets (as of early 2022, according to company data), and virtually all of its sales come from the United States.
Read more on ACI →Devon Energy, based in Oklahoma City, is one of the largest independent exploration and production companies in North America. The firm's asset base is spread throughout onshore North America and includes exposure to the Delaware, STACK, Eagle Ford, Powder River Basin, and Bakken plays. At year-end 2021, Devon's proved reserves totaled 1.6 billion barrels of oil equivalent, and net production that year was 572 thousand boe/d, of which oil and natural gas liquids made up 74% of production, with natural gas accounting for the remainder.
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