Ecopetrol SA vs Yum China Holdings Inc — how do they compare? Ecopetrol SA trades at $16 (market cap $30.44B), while Yum China Holdings Inc trades at $44 (market cap $14.84B). The key difference: Ecopetrol SA is far larger — about 2.1× Yum China Holdings Inc's market cap, and Ecopetrol SA pays the higher dividend (4.06%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EC | YUMC | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $30.44B | $14.84B |
Sector | Energy | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $16.58 | $57.95 |
52-Week Low | $8.29 | $40.18 |
Enterprise Value | $58.23B | $15.73B |
Dividend Yield | 4.06% | 2.69% |
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Ecopetrol SA is a vertically integrated oil company with operations in Latin America and the United States Gulf Coast. Based out of Colombia, the company explores, develops, and conducts production activities in various countries. Ecopetrol works as the primary operator or partner in a joint venture, in a host of assets held onshore and offshore. Along with production, the company refines and markets crude oils and byproducts produced from its fields. Crude products are moved by Ecopetrol through a series of pipelines throughout Colombia, along with a network of third-party production centers and facilities.
Read more on EC →With almost 10,600 units and USD 9.5 billion in systemwide sales in 2020, Yum China is the largest restaurant chain in China. It generates revenue through its own restaurants and franchise fees. Key concepts include KFC (7,166 units) and Pizza Hut (2,355), but the company's portfolio also includes other brands such as Little Sheep, East Dawning, Taco Bell, Huang Ji Huang, COFFii & Joy, and Lavazza (collectively representing about 985 units). Yum China is a trademark licensee of Yum Brands, paying 3% of total systemwide sales to the company it separated from in October 2016.
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