CF Industries Holdings, Inc. vs VF Corp — how do they compare? CF Industries Holdings, Inc. trades at $117.65 (market cap $18.58B), while VF Corp trades at $16.55 (market cap $6.62B). The key difference: CF Industries Holdings, Inc. is far larger — about 2.8× VF Corp's market cap, and VF Corp pays the higher dividend (2.13%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CF | VFC | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $18.58B | $6.62B |
Sector | Basic Materials | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $137.55 | $21.55 |
52-Week Low | $76.08 | $11.66 |
Enterprise Value | $20.15B | $10.77B |
Dividend Yield | 1.98% | 2.13% |
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CF Industries is a leading producer and distributor of nitrogen fertilizers. The company operates seven nitrogen facilities in North America and holds joint venture interests in further production capacity in the United Kingdom and Trinidad and Tobago. CF makes nitrogen primarily using low-cost U.S. natural gas as its feedstock, making CF one of the lowest-cost nitrogen producers globally.
Read more on CF →VF designs, produces, and distributes branded apparel and accessories. Its largest apparel categories include action sports, outdoor, and workwear. Its portfolio of about a dozen brands includes Vans, The North Face, Timberland, Supreme, and Dickies. VF markets its products in the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific through wholesale sales to retailers, e-commerce, and branded stores owned by the company and partners. The company has grown through multiple acquisitions and traces its roots to 1899.
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