Davita Inc vs S&P Global Inc — how do they compare? Davita Inc trades at $232.41 (market cap $15.12B), while S&P Global Inc trades at $441.19 (market cap $129.60B). The key difference: S&P Global Inc is far larger — about 8.6× Davita Inc's market cap, and S&P Global Inc pays a 0.89% dividend while Davita Inc pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| DVA | SPGI | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $15.12B | $129.60B |
Sector | Health | Financials |
52-Week High | $235.71 | $534.79 |
52-Week Low | $103.87 | $370.42 |
Enterprise Value | $27.67B | $141.57B |
Dividend Yield | — | 0.89% |
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DaVita is the largest provider of dialysis services in the United States, boasting market share that eclipses 35% when measured by both patients and clinics. The firm operates over 3,100 facilities worldwide, mostly in the U.S., and treats over 240,000 patients globally each year. Government payers dominate U.S. dialysis reimbursement. DaVita receives approximately 69% of U.S. sales at government (primarily Medicare) reimbursement rates, with the remaining 31% coming from commercial insurers. However, while commercial insurers represented only about 10% of the U.S. patients treated, they represent nearly all of the profits generated by DaVita in the U.S. dialysis business.
Read more on DVA →S&P Global provides data and benchmarks to capital and commodity market participants. In 2021 and excluding IHS Markit, S&P Ratings was over 45% of the firm's revenue and over 55% of the firm's operating income. S&P Ratings is the largest credit rating agency in the world. The firm's other segments include Market Intelligence, Indices, and Platts. Market Intelligence provides desktop tools and other data solutions to investment banks, corporations, and other entities. Indices provides benchmarks for financial markets and is monetized through subscriptions, asset-based fees, and transaction-based royalties. Platts provides benchmarks to commodity markets, principally petroleum.
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