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FDXF vs YUMC Comparison

Compare FDXF & YUMC Stocks: Price Trends, ML Decisions, Charts, Trends, Technical Analysis and more.

FDXF

FedEx Freight Holding Company Inc. Common Stock

N/A

Current Price

$151.36

Market Cap

19.9B

ML Signal

N/A

Logo Yum China Holdings Inc.

YUMC

Yum China Holdings Inc.

HOLD

Current Price

$43.15

Market Cap

16.0B

ML Signal

HOLD

Company Overview

Basic Information
Metric
FDXF
YUMC
Founded
N/A
1987
Country
United States
China
Employees
N/A
N/A
Industry
Air Freight/Delivery Services
Restaurants
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
Consumer Discretionary
Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Market Cap
19.9B
16.0B
IPO Year
2026
2016

Fundamental Metrics

Financial Performance
Metric
FDXF
YUMC
Price
$151.36
$43.15
Analyst Decision
Analyst Count
0
0
Target Price
N/A
N/A
AVG Volume (30 Days)
1.7M
1.7M
Earning Date
N/A
04-29-2026
Dividend Yield
N/A
2.38%
EPS Growth
N/A
7.73
EPS
N/A
0.87
Revenue
N/A
$11,797,000,000.00
Revenue This Year
N/A
$9.42
Revenue Next Year
N/A
$5.86
P/E Ratio
N/A
$48.62
Revenue Growth
N/A
4.37
52 Week Low
$140.67
$40.15
52 Week High
$171.66
$58.39

Technical Indicators

Market Signals
Indicator
FDXF
YUMC
Relative Strength Index (RSI) 42.23 53.71
Support Level $144.27 $42.95
Resistance Level $157.32 $44.82
Average True Range (ATR) 9.03 0.71
MACD -0.58 0.34
Stochastic Oscillator 35.79 89.71

Price Performance

Historical Comparison
FDXF
YUMC

About YUMC Yum China Holdings Inc.

Yum China is the largest restaurant operator in China, with over 18,000 locations and USD 12 billion in systemwide sales as of 2025. It generates revenue mainly from its own restaurants and franchise fees. While KFC and Pizza Hut are its flagship brands, Yum China's portfolio also includes Little Sheep, Taco Bell, Huang Ji Huang, and Lavazza. As a trademark licensee of Yum Brands, Yum China pays 3% of KFC and Pizza Hut's systemwide sales to its former parent, from which it spun off in 2016. However, even before the separation, Yum China was granted substantial autonomy, giving its Chinese leadership decision-making authority over menu, supply chain, and marketing-an unusual practice for Western chains at the time.

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