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Compare Bank of Montreal (BMO) vs Digital Realty Trust, Inc. (DLR) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Bank of Montreal vs Digital Realty Trust, Inc. — how do they compare? Bank of Montreal trades at $180.98 (market cap $124.81B), while Digital Realty Trust, Inc. trades at $173.11 (market cap $65.83B). The key difference: Bank of Montreal is the larger of the two by market cap, and Bank of Montreal pays the higher dividend (2.77%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BMODLR
Market Cap
$124.81B$65.83B
Sector
FinancialsReal Estate
52-Week High
$180.86$203.91
52-Week Low
$110.44$147.93
Dividend Yield
2.77%2.74%
Enterprise Value
$83.35B

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

Top news

Latest headlines on both assets

About Bank of Montreal

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.

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About Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

Digital Realty owns and operates nearly 300 data centers worldwide. It has more than 35 million rentable square feet across five continents. Digital's offerings range from retail co-location, where an enterprise may rent a single cabinet and rely on Digital to provide all the accommodations, to cold shells, where hyperscale cloud service providers can simply rent much, or all, of a barren, power-connected building. In recent years, Digital Realty has de-emphasized cold shells and now primarily provides higher-level service to tenants, which outsource their related IT needs to Digital. Digital Realty has also moved more into the co-location business, increasingly serving enterprises and facilitating network connections. Digital Realty operates as a real estate investment trust.

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