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Compare Bank of Montreal (BMO) vs Trip.com Group Ltd (TCOM) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Bank of Montreal vs Trip.com Group Ltd — how do they compare? Bank of Montreal trades at $180.98 (market cap $124.81B), while Trip.com Group Ltd trades at $42.8 (market cap $26.85B). The key difference: Bank of Montreal is far larger — about 4.6× Trip.com Group Ltd's market cap, and Bank of Montreal pays the higher dividend (2.77%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

BMOTCOM
Market Cap
$124.81B$26.85B
Sector
FinancialsConsumer Cyclical
52-Week High
$180.86$78.96
52-Week Low
$110.44$39.84
Dividend Yield
2.77%0.57%
Enterprise Value
$19.55B

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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 Trip.com Group Ltd

Trip.com is the largest online travel agent in China and is positioned to benefit from the country's rising demand for higher-margin outbound travel as passport penetration is only 12% in China. The company generated about 78% of sales from accommodation reservations and transportation ticketing in 2020. The rest of revenue comes from package tours and corporate travel. Prior to the pandemic in 2019, the company generated 25% of revenue from international business, which is important to its margin expansion. Most of sales come from websites and mobile platforms, while the rest come from call centers. The competes in a crowded OTA industry in China, including Meituan, Alibaba-backed Fliggy, Toncheng, and Qunar. The company was founded in 1999 and listed on the Nasdaq in December 2003.

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