FirstEnergy Corp. vs Teradyne, Inc. — how do they compare? FirstEnergy Corp. trades at $49.14 (market cap $28.13B), while Teradyne, Inc. trades at $322.29 (market cap $53.56B). The key difference: Teradyne, Inc. is the larger of the two by market cap, and FirstEnergy Corp. pays the higher dividend (3.82%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FE | TER | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $28.13B | $53.56B |
Sector | Utilities | Technology |
52-Week High | $51.91 | $483.84 |
52-Week Low | $40.30 | $90.15 |
Enterprise Value | $56.14B | $53.39B |
Dividend Yield | 3.82% | 0.15% |
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FirstEnergy is one of the largest investor-owned utilities in the United States with 10 regulated distribution companies across six mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states. FirstEnergy also owns and operates one of the nation's largest electric transmission systems with 24,000 miles of lines.
Read more on FE →Teradyne provides testing equipment, including automated test equipment for semiconductors, system testing for hard disk drives, circuit boards, and electronics systems and wireless testing for devices. The firm entered the industrial automation market in 2015, into which it sells collaborative and autonomous robots for factory applications. Teradyne serves numerous end markets and geographies directly and indirectly with its products, but its most significant exposure is to semiconductor testing, which made up 71% of 2021 sales. Teradyne serves vertically integrated, fabless, and foundry chipmakers with its equipment.
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