Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. vs Unilever plc — how do they compare? Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. trades at $42.68 (market cap $89.54B), while Unilever plc trades at $60.56 (market cap $130.28B). The key difference: Unilever plc is the larger of the two by market cap, and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. pays the higher dividend (4.09%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CNQ | UL | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $89.54B | $130.28B |
Sector | Energy | Consumer Staples |
52-Week High | $50.55 | $74.59 |
52-Week Low | $29.31 | $55.05 |
Enterprise Value | $100.77B | $155.73B |
Dividend Yield | 4.09% | 3.71% |
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Canadian Natural Resources is one of the largest oil and natural gas producers in western Canada, supplemented by operations in the North Sea and Offshore Africa. The company's portfolio includes light and medium oil, heavy oil, bitumen, synthetic oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas. Production averaged 1.16 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2020, and the company estimates that it holds over 11.5 billion boe of proven and probable crude oil and natural gas reserves.
Read more on CNQ →Unilever is a diversified personal product (42% of 2021 sales by value), home care (20%), and packaged food (38%) company. Its brands include Knorr soups and sauces, Hellmann's mayonnaise, Lipton teas, Axe and Dove skin products, and the TRESemme haircare brand. The firm has been acquisitive in recent years
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