eBay Inc vs Vanguard Short Term Corporate Bond ETF — how do they compare? eBay Inc trades at $112.95 (market cap $50.07B), while Vanguard Short Term Corporate Bond ETF trades at $78.71. The key difference: eBay Inc pays a 1.1% dividend while Vanguard Short Term Corporate Bond ETF pays none, and eBay Inc is trading nearer its 52-week high, Vanguard Short Term Corporate Bond ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EBAY | VCSH | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $50.07B | — |
Volume | 5,186,418 | — |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical | Fixed Income |
52-Week High | $118.96 | $80.20 |
52-Week Low | $76.79 | $78.45 |
Enterprise Value | $53.41B | — |
Dividend Yield | 1.1% | — |
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eBay Inc. is a global commerce company. The Company's platforms are designed to enable sellers worldwide to organize and offer their inventory for sale and buyers to find and buy it. eBay's items can be new or used, plain or luxurious, commonplace or rare, trendy or one-of-a-kind.
Read more on EBAY →VCSH tracks the Bloomberg U.S. 1-5 Year Corporate Bond Index, focusing on high-quality, investment-grade debt with short maturities. It is designed to offer higher income than Treasury bills with significantly lower interest rate sensitivity than intermediate or long-term bond funds.
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