Caesars Entertainment Inc vs Eni SpA — how do they compare? Caesars Entertainment Inc trades at $29.68 (market cap $6.04B), while Eni SpA trades at $49.51 (market cap $71.48B). The key difference: Eni SpA is far larger — about 11.8× Caesars Entertainment Inc's market cap, and Eni SpA pays a 4.94% dividend while Caesars Entertainment Inc pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CZR | E | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $6.04B | $71.48B |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical | Energy |
52-Week High | $30.41 | $57.61 |
52-Week Low | $18.14 | $32.93 |
Enterprise Value | $30.10B | $90.39B |
Dividend Yield | — | 4.94% |
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Latest headlines on both assets
Caesars Entertainment includes around 50 domestic gaming properties across Las Vegas (50% of 2021 EBITDAR before corporate and digital expenses) and regional (63%) markets. Additionally, the company hosts managed properties and digital assets, the later of which produced material EBITDA losses in 2021. Caesars' U.S. presence roughly doubled with the 2020 acquisition by Eldorado, which built its first casino in Reno, Nevada, in 1973 and expanded its presence through prior acquisitions to over 20 properties before merging with legacy Caesars. Caesars' brands include Caesars, Harrah's, Tropicana, Bally's, Isle, and Flamingo. Also, the company owns the U.S. portion of William Hill (it plans to sell the international operation in 2022), a digital sports betting platform.
Read more on CZR →Eni is an integrated oil and gas company that explores for, produces, and refines oil around the world. In 2021, the company produced 0.8 million barrels of liquids and 4.6 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. At end-2021, Eni held reserves of 6.6 billion barrels of oil equivalent, 49% of which are liquids. The Italian government owns a 30.1% stake in the company. Eni is placing its renewable and low-carbon business in a separate entity, Plentitude
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