Delta Air Lines, Inc. vs Eni SpA — how do they compare? Delta Air Lines, Inc. trades at $85.95 (market cap $56.68B), while Eni SpA trades at $49.51 (market cap $71.48B). The key difference: Eni SpA is the larger of the two by market cap, and Eni SpA pays the higher dividend (4.94%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| DAL | E | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $56.68B | $71.48B |
Sector | Industrials | Energy |
52-Week High | $93.66 | $57.61 |
52-Week Low | $51.15 | $32.93 |
Enterprise Value | $72.00B | $90.39B |
Dividend Yield | 0.9% | 4.94% |
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Latest headlines on both assets
Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is one of the world's largest airlines, with a network of over 300 destinations in more than 50 countries. Delta operates a hub-and-spoke system network, where it gathers and distributes passengers across the globe through key locations such as Atlanta, New York, Salt Lake City, Detroit, Seattle, and Minneapolis-St. Paul. Delta's sale of frequent flier miles, particularly to American Express, is a major driver of the firm's profits.
Read more on DAL →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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