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Compare Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) vs Expedia Group Inc (EXPE) Price & Performance

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Consolidated Edison, Inc. vs Expedia Group Inc — how do they compare? Consolidated Edison, Inc. trades at $110.01 (market cap $40.65B), while Expedia Group Inc trades at $270.24 (market cap $32.06B). The key difference: Consolidated Edison, Inc. is the larger of the two by market cap, and Consolidated Edison, Inc. pays the higher dividend (3.15%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

EDEXPE
Market Cap
$40.65B$32.06B
Sector
UtilitiesConsumer Cyclical
52-Week High
$115.46$301.31
52-Week Low
$95.37$178.06
Enterprise Value
$67.68B$30.97B
Dividend Yield
3.15%0.66%

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About Consolidated Edison, Inc.

Con Ed is a holding company for Consolidated Edison of New York, or CECONY, and Orange & Rockland, or O&R. These utilities provide steam, natural gas, and electricity to customers in southeastern New York—including New York City—and small parts of New Jersey. The two utilities will generate nearly all of Con Ed's earnings once it closes the sale of its clean energy business to RWE. Con Ed's clean energy business owns the second-largest portfolio of utility-scale solar projects in the U.S. Following the sale, Con Ed's only non-utility earnings will come from investments in gas and electric transmission.

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About Expedia Group Inc

Expedia is the world's largest online travel agency by bookings, offering services for lodging (75% of total 2021 sales), air tickets (3%), rental cars, cruises, in-destination, and other (15%), and advertising revenue (7%). Expedia operates a number of branded travel booking sites, including Expedia.com, Hotels.com, Travelocity, Orbitz, Wotif, AirAsia, and Vrbo. It has also expanded into travel media with the acquisition of Trivago. Transaction fees for online bookings account for the bulk of sales and profits.

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