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Compare Albemarle Corp. (ALB) vs Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN) Price & Performance

Albemarle Corp.
Tyson Foods, Inc.

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

Albemarle Corp. vs Tyson Foods, Inc. — how do they compare? Albemarle Corp. trades at $129.47 (market cap $15.22B), while Tyson Foods, Inc. trades at $58.4 (market cap $20.71B). The key difference: Tyson Foods, Inc. is the larger of the two by market cap, and Tyson Foods, Inc. pays the higher dividend (3.47%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

ALBTSN
Market Cap
$15.22B$20.71B
Sector
Basic MaterialsConsumer Staples
52-Week High
$215.62$68.75
52-Week Low
$67.30$50.72
Enterprise Value
$18.24B$28.30B
Dividend Yield
1.26%3.47%

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

Top news

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About Albemarle Corp.

Albemarle is the world's largest lithium producer. Our outlook for robust lithium demand is predicated upon increased demand for electric vehicle batteries. Albemarle produces lithium from its salt brine deposits in Chile and the U.S. and its hard rock joint venture mines in Australia. Albemarle is also a global leader in the production of bromine, used in flame retardants. The company is also a major producer of oil refining catalysts.

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About Tyson Foods, Inc.

Tyson Foods is the largest U.S. producer of processed chicken and beef. It's also a large producer of processed pork and protein-based products under the brands Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, Sara Lee, Aidells, State Fair, and Raised & Rooted, to name a few. Tyson sells 81% of its products through various U.S. channels, including retailers (47% in fiscal 2021), food service (32%), and other packaged food and industrial companies (10%). In addition, 11% of the company's revenue comes from exports to Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Europe, China, and Japan.

Read more on TSN