iShares MSCI Singapore ETF vs JetBlue Airways Corporation — how do they compare? iShares MSCI Singapore ETF trades at $31.87, while JetBlue Airways Corporation trades at $5.58 (market cap $2.07B). The key difference: iShares MSCI Singapore ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, JetBlue Airways Corporation nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EWS | JBLU | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Broad Market / Factor | Industrials |
52-Week High | $32.09 | $6.46 |
52-Week Low | $26.47 | $4.03 |
Market Cap | — | $2.07B |
Enterprise Value | — | $9.24B |
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JetBlue (JBLU) trades at $5.33, down 4.82% over 24 hours, with a mixed technical signal showing bullish moving averages but neutral oscillators. The company reported a net loss of $602 million in 2025, with negative profit margins and elevated debt levels. Recent news highlights expansion at Fort Lauderdale and a new payment partnership with ClarityPay, while Q2 2026 earnings are anticipated on July 28, 2026.
The outlook remains challenging due to persistent losses and high leverage, though cost initiatives and strategic expansions offer potential upside. Risks include fuel price volatility and competitive pressures, while analyst consensus is mostly hold with a $5.12 price target, suggesting limited near-term optimism.
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EWS tracks the MSCI Singapore 25/50 Index, providing targeted exposure to large and mid-cap companies in Singapore. It is heavily weighted toward the financial, industrial, and real estate sectors, serving as a liquid tool for accessing Singapore's stable, dividend-oriented developed economy.
Read more on EWS →JetBlue Airways Corp is a low-cost airline that offers high-quality service, including assigned seating and in-flight entertainment. It carries over millions of customers with an average of more than 1,000 daily flights and served approximately 99 destinations in the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The company currently operates Airbus A321, Airbus A320, and Embraer E190 aircraft types.
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