Constellation Energy Corporation vs Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF — how do they compare? Constellation Energy Corporation trades at $258.76 (market cap $91.57B), while Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF trades at $81.6. The key difference: Constellation Energy Corporation pays a 0.67% dividend while Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CEG | VCIT | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $91.57B | — |
Sector | Energy | Fixed Income |
52-Week High | $403.95 | $84.82 |
52-Week Low | $236.50 | $81.45 |
Enterprise Value | $113.24B | — |
Dividend Yield | 0.67% | — |
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Constellation is the largest producer of carbon-free energy in the U.S. and a leading nuclear power plant operator. It provides sustainable electricity to millions of residential, public, and industrial customers.
Read more on CEG →VCIT tracks the Bloomberg U.S. 5-10 Year Corporate Bond Index, providing exposure to investment-grade debt from industrial, utility, and financial companies. It acts as a middle-ground bond fund, offering higher yields than short-term bonds with less price volatility than long-term corporate debt.
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