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Compare Akamai Technologies, Inc. (AKAM) vs Wells Fargo & Co (WFC) Price & Performance

Akamai Technologies, Inc.
Wells Fargo & Co

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Akamai Technologies, Inc. vs Wells Fargo & Co — how do they compare? Akamai Technologies, Inc. trades at $127.35 (market cap $16.63B), while Wells Fargo & Co trades at $85.56 (market cap $266.79B). The key difference: Wells Fargo & Co is far larger — about 16× Akamai Technologies, Inc.'s market cap, and Wells Fargo & Co pays a 2.06% dividend while Akamai Technologies, Inc. pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AKAMWFC
Market Cap
$16.63B$266.79B
Sector
TechnologyFinancials
52-Week High
$161.14$96.40
52-Week Low
$70.53$73.42
Enterprise Value
$21.56B
Dividend Yield
2.06%

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About Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Akamai operates a content delivery network, or CDN, which entails locating servers at the edges of networks so its customers, which store content on Akamai servers, can reach their own customers faster, more securely, and with better quality. Akamai has over 325,000 servers distributed over 4,000 points of presence in more than 1,000 cities worldwide. Its customers generally include media companies, which stream video content or make video games available for download, and other enterprises that run interactive or high-traffic websites, such as e-commerce firms and financial institutions. Akamai also has a significant security business, which is integrated with its core web and media businesses to protect its customers from cyberthreats.

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About Wells Fargo & Co

Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the United States, with approximately $1.9 trillion in balance sheet assets. The company is split into four primary segments: consumer banking, commercial banking, corporate and investment banking, and wealth and investment management. It is almost entirely focused on the U.S.

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