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American Electric Power Company Inc vs QUALCOMM, Inc. — how do they compare? American Electric Power Company Inc trades at $135.88 (market cap $74.83B), while QUALCOMM, Inc. trades at $187.81 (market cap $192.85B). The key difference: QUALCOMM, Inc. is far larger — about 2.6× American Electric Power Company Inc's market cap, and American Electric Power Company Inc pays the higher dividend (2.76%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| AEP | QCOM | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $74.83B | $192.85B |
Sector | Utilities | Technology |
52-Week High | $138.69 | $251.10 |
52-Week Low | $103.96 | $124.07 |
Enterprise Value | $126.09B | $198.32B |
Dividend Yield | 2.76% | 2.01% |
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Qualcomm (QCOM) trades at $186.52, up 0.02% on the day, with a bearish technical signal and key support at $180. The company reported strong recent earnings beats, with Q1 2026 EPS of $2.65 surpassing the $2.56 estimate. Revenue for 2025 reached $44.28B, though net income margin declined to 12.51%. Analyst consensus is a Buy with a $221.21 price target, while recent news highlights competitive pressures from Nvidia's entry into the PC chip market.
The outlook for QCOM is mixed; diversification into AI and automotive offers growth, but smartphone market softness and margin pressures pose near-term risks. Valuation metrics like a P/E of 19.67 and ROE of 29.27% suggest solid fundamentals, yet investors face volatility from intense semiconductor competition and cyclical demand swings.
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American Electric Power is one of the largest regulated utilities in the United States, providing electricity generation, transmission, and distribution to more than 5 million customers in 11 states. About 43% of AEP's of capacity is coal, with the remainder from a mix of natural gas (27%), renewable energy and hydro (19%), nuclear (7%), and demand response (4%). Vertically integrated utilities, transmission and distribution, and generation and marketing support earnings.
Read more on AEP →Qualcomm develops and licenses wireless technology and designs chips for smartphones. The company's key patents revolve around CDMA and OFDMA technologies, which are standards in wireless communications that are the backbone of all 3G and 4G networks. The firm is a leader in 5G network technology as well. Qualcomm's IP is licensed by virtually all wireless device makers. The firm is also the world's largest wireless chip vendor, supplying nearly every premier handset maker with leading-edge processors. Qualcomm also sells RF-front end modules into smartphones and chips into automotive and Internet of Things markets.
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