Barrick Gold Corp vs National Beverage Corp. — how do they compare? Barrick Gold Corp trades at $36.43 (market cap $59.97B), while National Beverage Corp. trades at $30.89 (market cap $2.91B). The key difference: Barrick Gold Corp is far larger — about 20.6× National Beverage Corp.'s market cap, and Barrick Gold Corp pays a 1.95% dividend while National Beverage Corp. pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| B | FIZZ | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $59.97B | $2.91B |
Sector | Basic Materials | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $52.97 | $47.69 |
52-Week Low | $20.73 | $30.92 |
Enterprise Value | $57.56B | $2.62B |
Dividend Yield | 1.95% | — |
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Barrick Gold Corp is one of the world's largest gold producers, operating mines in North America, South America, Australia, and Africa. The company segments consist of nine gold mines namely Carlin, Cortez, Turquoise Ridge, Pueblo Viejo, Loulo-Gounkoto, Kibali, Veladero, North Mara, and Bulyanhulu. It generates maximum revenue from the Carlin mine segment. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from the United States.
Read more on B →National Beverage Corp is one of the top 10 non-alcoholic beverage companies in the U.S. Its portfolio skews toward functional drinks (that is those purporting to offer health benefits) and is anchored by the popular LaCroix sparkling water trademark. Other offerings include Rip It energy drinks, Everfresh juices, and soda brands like Shasta and Faygo. The firm controls most of its production and distribution apparatus, with very little outsourcing. In terms of go-to-market, it uses warehouse distribution for big-box retailers, direct-store-delivery for convenience stores and other small outlets, and food-service distributors for the food-service channel (schools, hospitals, restaurants). It is controlled by chairman and CEO Nick Caporella, who owns over 73% of the common stock.
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