iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF vs Wayfair Inc — how do they compare? iShares MSCI Malaysia ETF trades at $27.99, while Wayfair Inc trades at $91.03 (market cap $12.10B). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EWM | W | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Broad Market / Factor | Consumer Cyclical |
52-Week High | $30.42 | $119.05 |
52-Week Low | $23.49 | $55.38 |
Market Cap | — | $12.10B |
Enterprise Value | — | $14.67B |
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Wayfair (W) trades at $93.74, up 5.63% today, with bullish technical signals from moving averages and a consensus analyst price target of $93.58. The company reported revenue of $12.46B in 2025 but a net loss of $313M, though recent quarters show earnings beats. Positive cash flow from operations of $534M supports liquidity, while expansion into brick-and-mortar stores and AI integration highlight strategic growth initiatives.
The outlook is cautiously optimistic with strong analyst buy ratings (51.78%) and momentum from recent sales events, but risks include persistent net losses, high debt-to-asset ratio of 95.11%, and competitive e-commerce pressures. Upside potential exists if profitability improves, but investors should monitor execution on physical store expansion and cost management.
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EWM tracks the MSCI Malaysia Index, providing exposure to the Malaysian equity market. It offers a diversified portfolio of large and mid-sized companies across various sectors in Malaysia.
Read more on EWM →Wayfair is a global leader in home goods, operating a massive digital marketplace that connects millions of consumers with thousands of suppliers. It utilizes an asset-light, inventory-light model combined with a proprietary logistics network (CastleGate) and an accelerating brick-and-mortar presence to deliver an end-to-end shopping experience for everything from decor to full home renovations.
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