Amcor PLC vs American Homes 4 Rent Class A — how do they compare? Amcor PLC trades at $42.7 (market cap $19.96B), while American Homes 4 Rent Class A trades at $33.81 (market cap $11.97B). The key difference: Amcor PLC is the larger of the two by market cap, and Amcor PLC pays the higher dividend (6.02%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| AMCR | AMH | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $19.96B | $11.97B |
Sector | Basic Materials | Real Estate |
52-Week High | $50.58 | $36.74 |
52-Week Low | $36.69 | $27.38 |
Enterprise Value | $35.08B | $17.05B |
Dividend Yield | 6.02% | 3.97% |
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Latest headlines on both assets
Amcor is a global plastics packaging behemoth, with global sales of USD 14.5 billion in fiscal 2022 following the acquisition of Bemis in 2019. Amcor's operations span over 40 countries globally and include significant emerging-market exposure equating to circa 20% of sales. Amcor's capabilities span flexible and rigid plastic packaging, which sell into defensive food, beverage, healthcare, household, and personal-care end markets.
Read more on AMCR →American Homes 4 Rent is a real estate investment trust primarily focused on acquiring, operating, and leasing single-family homes as rental properties throughout the United States. The company's real estate portfolio is largely comprised of single-family properties in urban markets in the Southern and Midwestern regions of the U.S. American Homes 4 Rent's land holdings also represent a sizable percentage of its total assets in terms of value. The company derives the vast majority of its income in the form of rental revenue from single-family properties through short-term or annual leases. The firm's largest geographical markets include Dallas, Texas
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