Delta Air Lines, Inc. vs KeyCorp — how do they compare? Delta Air Lines, Inc. trades at $85.8 (market cap $56.68B), while KeyCorp trades at $23.24 (market cap $25.06B). The key difference: Delta Air Lines, Inc. is far larger — about 2.3× KeyCorp's market cap, and KeyCorp pays the higher dividend (3.53%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| DAL | KEY | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $56.68B | $25.06B |
Sector | Industrials | Financials |
52-Week High | $93.66 | $23.43 |
52-Week Low | $51.15 | $16.78 |
Enterprise Value | $72.00B | — |
Dividend Yield | 0.9% | 3.53% |
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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 →With assets of over $170 billion, Ohio-based KeyCorp's bank footprint spans 16 states, but it is predominantly concentrated in its two largest markets: Ohio and New York. KeyCorp is primarily focused on serving middle-market commercial clients through a hybrid community/corporate bank model.
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