VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF vs Johnson Controls International PLC — how do they compare? VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF trades at $50.98, while Johnson Controls International PLC trades at $141.31 (market cap $87.10B). The key difference: Johnson Controls International PLC pays a 1.12% dividend while VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF pays none, and Johnson Controls International PLC is trading nearer its 52-week high, VanEck Australian Floating Rate ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FLOT | JCI | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Sector/Thematic | Industrials |
52-Week High | $51.09 | $148.21 |
52-Week Low | $50.72 | $103.24 |
Market Cap | — | $87.10B |
Enterprise Value | — | $95.93B |
Dividend Yield | — | 1.12% |
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Johnson Controls International (JCI) trades at $145.24, up 0.91% on the day, with a bullish technical signal and strong analyst consensus. Recent earnings have consistently beaten expectations, with Q1 2026 EPS of $1.19 surpassing the $1.12 estimate. The company maintains solid profitability with a net income margin of 14.45% and recently announced a $0.40 dividend payable in July 2026.
JCI presents a favorable outlook with earnings momentum and institutional support, though valuation multiples like a P/E of 43.66 suggest premium pricing. Risks include elevated debt levels and macroeconomic sensitivity. The consensus price target of $158.29 implies potential upside, supported by bullish technical trends and positive news flow around energy efficiency projects.
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FLOT provides exposure to a diversified portfolio of Australian dollar-denominated floating rate notes. It tracks the Bloomberg AusBond Credit FRN 0+ Yr Index, focusing on high-quality, investment-grade bonds from top Australian banks and financial institutions.
Read more on FLOT →Johnson Controls manufactures, installs, and services HVAC systems, building management systems and controls, industrial refrigeration systems, and fire and security solutions. Commercial HVAC accounts for about 40% of sales, fire and security also represents 40% of sales, and residential HVAC, industrial refrigeration, and other solutions account for the remaining 20% of revenue. In fiscal 2021, Johnson Controls generated over $23.5 billion in revenue.
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