ConocoPhillips vs Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund ETF — how do they compare? ConocoPhillips trades at $112 (market cap $137.48B), while Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund ETF trades at $85.06. The key difference: ConocoPhillips pays a 2.98% dividend while Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund ETF pays none, and Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, ConocoPhillips nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| COP | VXUS | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $137.48B | — |
Sector | Energy | Sector/Thematic |
52-Week High | $133.80 | $87.06 |
52-Week Low | $85.66 | $68.24 |
Enterprise Value | $154.45B | — |
Dividend Yield | 2.98% | — |
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Latest headlines on both assets
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 →VXUS is a comprehensive, low-cost ETF that tracks the FTSE Global All Cap ex US Index, providing exposure to over 8,500 stocks in both developed and emerging markets outside the United States. It serves as a foundational building block for international diversification, allowing investors to own a market-cap-weighted slice of the entire non-U.S. investable equity universe in a single vehicle.
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