Aterian Inc vs iShares MSCI United Kingdom (FTSE) — how do they compare? Aterian Inc trades at $1.25 (market cap $12.98M), while iShares MSCI United Kingdom (FTSE) trades at $46.7. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ATER | EWU | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $12.98M | — |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical | Broad Market / Factor |
52-Week High | $1.39 | $48.68 |
52-Week Low | $0.54 | $39.59 |
Enterprise Value | $13.56M | — |
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EWU, the iShares MSCI United Kingdom ETF, trades at $46.36, down 0.52% on the day, with technical indicators showing a neutral to bearish bias. The ETF's performance is heavily influenced by UK economic conditions and political developments, including recent leadership changes. Key holdings in financials, consumer staples, and healthcare drive its NAV, with the top 10 holdings comprising over half of the portfolio.
Outlook remains cautious due to UK political instability and economic headwinds, though potential exists from M&A activity and valuation discounts. Risks include sterling volatility and fiscal constraints. Analyst sentiment is mixed, reflecting uncertainty over near-term catalysts.
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Aterian Inc is a technology-enabled consumer products company. Its product categories include home and kitchen appliances, kitchenware, environmental appliances (dehumidifiers and air conditioners), beauty-related products, and consumer electronics. It has various owned and operated brands include Vremi, Healing Solutions, Xtava, TRUWEO, Spiralize, Pohl+Schmitt, and RIF6. The company generates revenue through the online sales of various consumer products that are sold online.
Read more on ATER →EWU is a country-specific ETF that tracks the performance of the United Kingdom equity market. It provides exposure to large and mid-sized UK companies, with significant weightings in financials, energy, and healthcare, including Shell, AstraZeneca, and HSBC.
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