American Superconductor Corporation vs Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. — how do they compare? American Superconductor Corporation trades at $33.97 (market cap $1.74B), while Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. trades at $43.32 (market cap $86.83B). The key difference: Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. is far larger — about 49.9× American Superconductor Corporation's market cap, and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. pays a 4.21% dividend while American Superconductor Corporation pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| AMSC | CNQ | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $1.74B | $86.83B |
Sector | Technology | Energy |
52-Week High | $66.68 | $50.55 |
52-Week Low | $25.95 | $29.31 |
Enterprise Value | $1.61B | $98.06B |
Dividend Yield | — | 4.21% |
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AMSC provides energy technology solutions for smarter and cleaner power grids. It offers wind turbine electronic controls and advanced grid systems that enhance the reliability and efficiency of renewable energy networks.
Read more on AMSC →Canadian Natural Resources is one of the largest oil and natural gas producers in western Canada, supplemented by operations in the North Sea and Offshore Africa. The company's portfolio includes light and medium oil, heavy oil, bitumen, synthetic oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas. Production averaged 1.16 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2020, and the company estimates that it holds over 11.5 billion boe of proven and probable crude oil and natural gas reserves.
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