Ally Financial Inc vs Target Corporation — how do they compare? Ally Financial Inc trades at $44.33 (market cap $13.97B), while Target Corporation trades at $135.02 (market cap $61.38B). The key difference: Target Corporation is far larger — about 4.4× Ally Financial Inc's market cap, and Target Corporation pays the higher dividend (3.43%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ALLY | TGT | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $13.97B | $61.38B |
Sector | Financials | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $47.25 | $141.19 |
52-Week Low | $35.96 | $83.68 |
Dividend Yield | 2.63% | 3.43% |
Enterprise Value | — | $76.68B |
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Ally Financial Inc is a diversified financial services firm that services automotive dealers and their retail customers. The company operates as a financial holding company and a bank holding company. Its banking subsidiary, Ally Bank, caters to the direct banking market through Internet, mobile, and mail. The company reports four business segments including Automotive Finance operations, Insurance operations, Mortgage Finance operations and Corporate Finance operations.
Read more on ALLY →With 1,926 stores (as of the end of fiscal 2021), Target is a leading American general merchandise retailer, offering a variety of products across several categories, including beauty and household essentials (26% of fiscal 2021 sales), food and beverage (19%), home furnishings and décor (19%), hardlines (18%), and apparel and accessories (17%). Most of Target's stores are large, averaging more than 125,000 square feet. The company has a significant e-commerce presence, deriving around 19% of sales from the channel (up from about 9% in fiscal 2019, before the pandemic). In addition to its namesake stores, Target owns Shipt, an online same-day delivery platform. After it exited Canada in 2015, virtually all of Target's revenue is generated from the United States.
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