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CTVA vs MCHP Comparison

Compare CTVA & MCHP Stocks: Price Trends, ML Decisions, Charts, Trends, Technical Analysis and more.

Logo Corteva Inc.

CTVA

Corteva Inc.

N/A

Current Price

$76.45

Market Cap

44.7B

ML Signal

N/A

Logo Microchip Technology Incorporated

MCHP

Microchip Technology Incorporated

N/A

Current Price

$65.26

Market Cap

42.3B

Sector

Technology

ML Signal

N/A

Company Overview

Basic Information
Metric
CTVA
MCHP
Founded
1802
1989
Country
United States
United States
Employees
N/A
N/A
Industry
Farming/Seeds/Milling
Semiconductors
Sector
Consumer Staples
Technology
Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Market Cap
44.7B
42.3B
IPO Year
2018
2003

Fundamental Metrics

Financial Performance
Metric
CTVA
MCHP
Price
$76.45
$65.26
Analyst Decision
Buy
Buy
Analyst Count
17
22
Target Price
$80.13
$85.59
AVG Volume (30 Days)
3.5M
7.3M
Earning Date
05-04-2026
01-01-0001
Dividend Yield
0.94%
2.81%
EPS Growth
23.08
N/A
EPS
1.60
N/A
Revenue
$17,401,000,000.00
$5,349,500,000.00
Revenue This Year
$6.15
$8.10
Revenue Next Year
$3.15
$22.36
P/E Ratio
$47.91
N/A
Revenue Growth
2.92
34.38
52 Week Low
$53.40
$34.13
52 Week High
$80.91
$83.35

Technical Indicators

Market Signals
Indicator
CTVA
MCHP
Relative Strength Index (RSI) 52.92 28.88
Support Level $71.67 $62.08
Resistance Level $80.91 $69.29
Average True Range (ATR) 1.65 2.56
MACD -0.35 -1.47
Stochastic Oscillator 31.60 19.78

Price Performance

Historical Comparison
CTVA
MCHP

About CTVA Corteva Inc.

Corteva is an agricultural inputs pure play that was formed in 2019 when it was spun off from DowDuPont. The company is a leader in the development of new seed and crop protection products. Seeds generate the majority of profits with the remainder coming from crop protection products. Corteva plans to spin off its seeds business in 2026 and will become a pure-play crop protection company following the divestiture. Corteva operates globally, but around half of revenue comes from North America.

About MCHP Microchip Technology Incorporated

Microchip Technology became an independent company in 1989 when it was spun off from General Instrument. More than half of revenue comes from MCUs, which are used in a wide array of electronic devices from remote controls to garage door openers to power windows in autos. The company's strength lies in lower-end 8-bit MCUs that are suitable for a wider range of less technologically advanced devices, but the firm has expanded its presence in higher-end MCUs and analog chips as well.

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