Teucrium Corn Fund vs Fox Corp Class B — how do they compare? Teucrium Corn Fund trades at $17.51, while Fox Corp Class B trades at $49.33 (market cap $22.22B). The key difference: Fox Corp Class B pays a 1.12% dividend while Teucrium Corn Fund pays none, and Teucrium Corn Fund is trading nearer its 52-week high, Fox Corp Class B nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CORN | FOX | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Commodities - Metals/Agriculture | Media |
52-Week High | $19.12 | $67.76 |
52-Week Low | $16.46 | $44.39 |
Market Cap | — | $22.22B |
Enterprise Value | — | $26.19B |
Dividend Yield | — | 1.12% |
Trailing returns across standard periods
CORN is a commodity ETF that provides exposure to the price of corn futures. It uses a laddered investment strategy across multiple benchmark contracts to help minimize the impact of contango and roll costs in the agricultural market.
Read more on CORN →Fox represents the assets not sold to Disney by the predecessor firm, Twenty First Century Fox. The remaining assets include Fox News, the FOX broadcast network, FS1 and FS2, Fox Business, Big Ten Network, 28 owned and operated local television stations of which 17 are affiliated with the Fox Network, and the Fox Studios lot. The Murdoch family continues to control the successor firm, which represents a large-scale bet on the value of live sports and news in the U.S. market.
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