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Compare Aptiv PLC (APTV) vs S&P500 ETF (SPY) Price & Performance

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Key statistics

Aptiv PLC vs S&P500 ETF — how do they compare? Aptiv PLC trades at $60.39 (market cap $12.82B), while S&P500 ETF trades at $753.65. The key difference: S&P500 ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, Aptiv PLC nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

APTVSPY
Market Cap
$12.82B
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
52-Week High
$76.82$759.55
52-Week Low
$52.57$621.75
Enterprise Value
$19.53B

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Aptiv PLC

APTV trades at $60.57, up 1.19% with a bearish technical signal but strong analyst support. Recent earnings beats and a consensus price target of $78.57 suggest upside potential. Revenue grew to $20.40B in 2025, though net margins compressed to 1.77%. The company announced Q2 2026 results on August 4, 2026, with expectations of $1.42 EPS.

Outlook is mixed: bullish fundamentals from earnings momentum and low P/S of 0.64 contrast with technical weakness and margin pressures. Risks include debt levels and competitive threats, but institutional buy ratings (63.6%) highlight confidence in long-term growth from automotive technology demand.

S&P500 ETF

SPY trades at $754.89, up 0.44% with a bullish technical signal from moving averages. The ETF approaches record highs amid AI-driven market enthusiasm, though RSI levels suggest potential overbought conditions. Recent news highlights the S&P 500's strong performance and ongoing sector rotation.

Outlook remains positive with institutional focus on AI infrastructure and earnings growth, but risks include Fed policy uncertainty and stretched valuations. The dividend yield provides income support, with the next payment scheduled for July 2026.

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About Aptiv PLC

Aptiv's signal and power solutions segment supplies components and systems that make up a vehicle's electrical system backbone, including wiring assemblies and harnesses, connectors, electrical centers, and hybrid electrical systems. The advanced safety and user experience segment provides body controls, infotainment and connectivity systems, passive and active safety electronics, advanced driver-assist technologies, and displays, as well as the development of software for these systems. Aptiv's largest customer is General Motors at roughly 12% of 2021 revenue, including sales to GM's Shanghai joint venture, followed by Stellantis at 11%, and Volkswagen at 9%. North America and Europe represented approximately 38% and 33% of total 2019 revenue, respectively.

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About S&P500 ETF

The ETF is designed to track the performance of the securities and the stocks in the S&P 500 Index. To maintain the composition and weightings, the advisor adjusts the ETF from time to time to conform to periodic changes in the index target.

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