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Compare Deutsche Bank AG (DB) vs Fastly Inc (FSLY) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Deutsche Bank AG vs Fastly Inc — how do they compare? Deutsche Bank AG trades at $35.39 (market cap $67.54B), while Fastly Inc trades at $20.91 (market cap $3.13B). The key difference: Deutsche Bank AG is far larger — about 21.6× Fastly Inc's market cap, and Deutsche Bank AG pays a 3.3% dividend while Fastly Inc pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

DBFSLY
Market Cap
$67.54B$3.13B
Sector
FinancialsTechnology
52-Week High
$40.33$33.50
52-Week Low
$28.37$6.36
Dividend Yield
3.3%
Enterprise Value
$3.20B

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About Deutsche Bank AG

In July 2019, Deutsche Bank announced another restructuring plan hoping to revitalize revenue, reduce costs, and return to profitability. The largest moving pieces of the new plan is the full exit of global equity sales & trading, the scaling back of its fixed income business, as well as 18,000 FTE reductions until 2022. The remaining core business segments include private banking, corporate banking, asset management, and investment banking.

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About Fastly Inc

Fastly operates a content delivery network, which is necessary for entities to provide faster and more reliable online content. Fastly's strategy differs from traditional CDNs, which focused on locating servers in as many locations as possible to store copies of files that consumers most use. Fastly has far fewer sites than traditional CDNs, but it houses servers in the most network-dense data centers. Instead of simply storing static content, it allows its customers to program on its platform, enabling edge computing and better service of the more dynamic content that was traditionally not well served by CDNs. Fastly gears its service to the largest, most sophisticated enterprises rather than small companies and generated about two thirds of its revenue in the United States in 2020.

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