Global X Cybersecurity vs Tyson Foods, Inc. — how do they compare? Global X Cybersecurity trades at $42.48, while Tyson Foods, Inc. trades at $58.11 (market cap $20.40B). The key difference: Tyson Foods, Inc. pays a 3.52% dividend while Global X Cybersecurity pays none, and Global X Cybersecurity is trading nearer its 52-week high, Tyson Foods, Inc. nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BUG | TSN | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Sector/Thematic | Consumer Staples |
52-Week High | $41.99 | $68.75 |
52-Week Low | $23.30 | $50.72 |
Market Cap | — | $20.40B |
Enterprise Value | — | $27.98B |
Dividend Yield | — | 3.52% |
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BUG is a thematic ETF that invests in companies at the forefront of the global cybersecurity industry. It provides concentrated exposure to leaders in network security, endpoint protection, and cloud security, such as Fortinet, Akamai, and CrowdStrike.
Read more on BUG →Tyson Foods is the largest U.S. producer of processed chicken and beef. It's also a large producer of processed pork and protein-based products under the brands Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, Sara Lee, Aidells, State Fair, and Raised & Rooted, to name a few. Tyson sells 81% of its products through various U.S. channels, including retailers (47% in fiscal 2021), food service (32%), and other packaged food and industrial companies (10%). In addition, 11% of the company's revenue comes from exports to Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Europe, China, and Japan.
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