Capri Holdings Ltd vs NRG Energy Inc — how do they compare? Capri Holdings Ltd trades at $16.53 (market cap $1.91B), while NRG Energy Inc trades at $137.93 (market cap $29.19B). The key difference: NRG Energy Inc is far larger — about 15.3× Capri Holdings Ltd's market cap, and NRG Energy Inc pays a 1.37% dividend while Capri Holdings Ltd pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CPRI | NRG | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $1.91B | $29.19B |
Sector | Consumer Staples | Utilities |
52-Week High | $27.66 | $184.03 |
52-Week Low | $16.51 | $120.65 |
Enterprise Value | $3.20B | $53.02B |
Dividend Yield | — | 1.37% |
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Michael Kors, Versace, and Jimmy Choo are the brands of Capri Holdings, a marketer, distributor, and retailer of upscale accessories and apparel. Kors, Capri's largest brand, offers handbags, footwear, and apparel through more than 800 company-owned stores, wholesale, and e-commerce. Versace (acquired in 2018) is known for its ready-to-wear luxury fashion, while Jimmy Choo (acquired in 2017) is best known for women's luxury footwear. John Idol has served as CEO since 2003.
Read more on CPRI →NRG Energy is one of the largest retail energy providers in the U.S., with 7 million customers, including its 2021 acquisition of Direct Energy. It also is one of the largest U.S. independent power producers, with 16 gigawatts of nuclear, coal, gas, and oil power generation capacity primarily in Texas. Since 2018, NRG has divested its 47% stake in NRG Yield, among other renewable energy and conventional generation investments. NRG exited Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a stand-alone entity in December 2003.
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