ConocoPhillips vs Deutsche Bank AG — how do they compare? ConocoPhillips trades at $112 (market cap $137.48B), while Deutsche Bank AG trades at $35.68 (market cap $67.54B). The key difference: ConocoPhillips is far larger — about 2× Deutsche Bank AG's market cap, and Deutsche Bank AG pays the higher dividend (3.3%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| COP | DB | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $137.48B | $67.54B |
Sector | Energy | Financials |
52-Week High | $133.80 | $40.33 |
52-Week Low | $85.66 | $28.37 |
Enterprise Value | $154.45B | — |
Dividend Yield | 2.98% | 3.3% |
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ConocoPhillips is a U.S.-based independent exploration and production firm. In 2021, it produced 1.0 million barrels per day of oil and natural gas liquids and 3.2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas, primarily from Alaska and the Lower 48 in the United States and Norway in Europe and several countries in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. Proven reserves at year-end 2021 were 6.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
Read more on COP →In July 2019, Deutsche Bank announced another restructuring plan hoping to revitalize revenue, reduce costs, and return to profitability. The largest moving pieces of the new plan is the full exit of global equity sales & trading, the scaling back of its fixed income business, as well as 18,000 FTE reductions until 2022. The remaining core business segments include private banking, corporate banking, asset management, and investment banking.
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