Futu Holdings Ltd vs Hershey Co — how do they compare? Futu Holdings Ltd trades at $98.82 (market cap $13.94B), while Hershey Co trades at $172.43 (market cap $34.54B). The key difference: Hershey Co is far larger — about 2.5× Futu Holdings Ltd's market cap, and Hershey Co pays the higher dividend (3.41%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| FUTU | HSY | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $13.94B | $34.54B |
Sector | Financials | Consumer Staples |
52-Week High | $199.04 | $236.28 |
52-Week Low | $89.76 | $162.31 |
Enterprise Value | $13.79B | $39.34B |
Dividend Yield | 2.62% | 3.41% |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
FUTU Holdings trades at $98.13, up 1.85% with a bullish technical signal despite mixed earnings. The company shows strong fundamentals with 2025 revenue of $22.85B and net income of $11.34B, supported by robust profitability margins. However, recent quarterly earnings misses and ongoing securities class action lawsuits create significant headwinds.
While valuation metrics appear reasonable with P/E of 10.98 and analyst consensus leaning bullish (58% buy ratings), investors face substantial legal and regulatory risks. The stock's near-term trajectory will depend on Q2 2026 earnings results and resolution of multiple class action lawsuits alleging securities fraud violations.
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Futu Holdings Ltd is an online broker providing one-stop online investing services. The company provides its services through its digital platform Futu NiuNiu, which includes market data, trading service, and news feed of Hong Kong, Mainland China, Singapore, and United States equity markets. It generates its revenue in the form of brokerage commission and handling charge services.
Read more on FUTU →Hershey is a leading confectionery manufacturer in the U.S. (around a $25 billion market), controlling around 46% of the domestic chocolate space (per IRI). Beyond its namesake label, the firm's mix has expanded over the last 85 years and now consists of 100 brands, including Reese's, Kit Kat, Kisses, and Ice Breakers. Hershey's products are sold in about 80 countries, albeit with just a high-single-digit percentage of sales coming from markets outside the U.S., including Brazil, India, and Mexico. The firm has sought inorganic opportunities to extend its reach beyond its core confection business, adding Amplify Snack Brands and its Skinny Pop ready-to-eat popcorn to its mix and Pirate Brands (including the Pirate's Booty, Smart Puffs, and Original Tings brands) over the past few years.
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