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Compare Albertsons Companies Inc (ACI) vs iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF (EWH) Price & Performance

Albertsons Companies Inc
iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Albertsons Companies Inc vs iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF — how do they compare? Albertsons Companies Inc trades at $13.98 (market cap $6.93B), while iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF trades at $21.13. The key difference: Albertsons Companies Inc pays a 4.81% dividend while iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF pays none, and iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, Albertsons Companies Inc nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

ACIEWH
Market Cap
$6.93B
Sector
Consumer StaplesBroad Market / Factor
52-Week High
$22.33$24.55
52-Week Low
$13.45$19.91
Enterprise Value
$22.02B
Dividend Yield
4.81%

Returns comparison

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About Albertsons Companies Inc

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.

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About iShares MSCI Hong Kong ETF

EWH tracks the MSCI Hong Kong 25/50 Index, providing broad exposure to large and mid-cap companies listed in Hong Kong. It focuses on the established pillars of the local economy, with heavy weightings in financials, real estate, and utilities, serving as a single-country diversification tool.

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