Bank of Montreal vs Charter Communications Inc — how do they compare? Bank of Montreal trades at $180.98 (market cap $124.81B), while Charter Communications Inc trades at $127.65 (market cap $16.16B). The key difference: Bank of Montreal is far larger — about 7.7× Charter Communications Inc's market cap, and Bank of Montreal pays a 2.77% dividend while Charter Communications Inc pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BMO | CHTR | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $124.81B | $16.16B |
Sector | Financials | Media |
52-Week High | $180.86 | $398.11 |
52-Week Low | $110.44 | $125.54 |
Dividend Yield | 2.77% | — |
Enterprise Value | — | $112.46B |
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Bank of Montreal is a diversified financial-services provider based in North America, operating four business segments: Canadian personal and commercial banking, U.S. P&C banking, wealth management, and capital markets. The bank's operations are primarily in Canada, with a material portion also in the U.S.
Read more on BMO →Charter is the product of the 2016 merger of three cable companies, each with a decades-long history in the business: Legacy Charter, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks. The firm now holds networks capable of providing television, internet access, and phone services to roughly 54 million U.S. homes and businesses, around 40% of the country. Across this footprint, Charter serves 29 million residential and 2 million commercial customer accounts under the Spectrum brand, making it the second-largest U.S. cable company behind Comcast. The firm also owns, in whole or in part, sports and news networks, including Spectrum SportsNet (long-term local rights to Los Angeles Lakers games), SportsNet LA (Los Angeles Dodgers), SportsNet New York (New York Mets), and Spectrum News NY1.
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