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Compare Crown Castle International Corp (CCI) vs Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (DBC) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Crown Castle International Corp vs Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund — how do they compare? Crown Castle International Corp trades at $79.87 (market cap $34.85B), while Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund trades at $28.98. The key difference: Crown Castle International Corp pays a 5.32% dividend while Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund pays none, and Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund is trading nearer its 52-week high, Crown Castle International Corp nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

CCIDBC
Market Cap
$34.85B
Sector
Real EstateCommodities - Metals/Agriculture
52-Week High
$113.91$31.69
52-Week Low
$74.92$21.62
Enterprise Value
$64.67B
Dividend Yield
5.32%

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About Crown Castle International Corp

Crown Castle International owns and leases roughly 40,000 cell towers in the United States. It also owns more than 85,000 route miles of fiber. It leases space on its towers to wireless service providers, which install equipment on the towers to support their wireless networks. The company's fiber is primarily leased by wireless service providers to set up small-cell network infrastructure and by enterprises for their internal connection needs. Crown Castle's towers and fiber are predominantly located in the largest U.S. cities. The company has a very concentrated customer base, with more than 70% of its revenue coming from the big three U.S. mobile carriers. Crown Castle operates as a real estate investment trust.

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About Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund

DBC is a diversified commodity ETF that tracks the DBIQ Optimum Yield Diversified Commodity Index. It invests in futures contracts for 14 heavily traded commodities, including crude oil, gold, and corn, while optimizing for yield and roll costs.

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