Autozone Inc vs Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF — how do they compare? Autozone Inc trades at $3,019.81 (market cap $50.27B), while Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF trades at $81.65. The key difference: Autozone Inc is trading nearer its 52-week high, Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| AZO | VCIT | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $50.27B | — |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical | Fixed Income |
52-Week High | $4.35K | $84.82 |
52-Week Low | $2.94K | $81.45 |
Enterprise Value | $62.64B | — |
Trailing returns across standard periods
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AutoZone is the premier seller of aftermarket automotive parts, tools, and accessories to do-it-yourself customers in the United States. The company derives an increasing proportion of its sales from domestic commercial customers, although its presence in its home market is still dominated by its do-it-yourself operation, which accounts for nearly 75% of sales in country. AutoZone also has a growing presence in Mexico and Brazil. AutoZone had 6,767 stores in the U.S. (6,051), Mexico (664), and Brazil (52) as of the end of fiscal 2021.
Read more on AZO →VCIT tracks the Bloomberg U.S. 5-10 Year Corporate Bond Index, providing exposure to investment-grade debt from industrial, utility, and financial companies. It acts as a middle-ground bond fund, offering higher yields than short-term bonds with less price volatility than long-term corporate debt.
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