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FTS vs KEY Comparison

Compare FTS & KEY Stocks: Price Trends, ML Decisions, Charts, Trends, Technical Analysis and more.

Logo Fortis Inc.

FTS

Fortis Inc.

HOLD

Current Price

$58.01

Market Cap

29.0B

Sector

Utilities

ML Signal

HOLD

Logo KeyCorp

KEY

KeyCorp

HOLD

Current Price

$23.17

Market Cap

24.4B

Sector

Finance

ML Signal

HOLD

Company Overview

Basic Information
Metric
FTS
KEY
Founded
1885
1825
Country
Canada
United States
Employees
9900
17883
Industry
Electric Utilities: Central
Major Banks
Sector
Utilities
Finance
Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Market Cap
29.0B
24.4B
IPO Year
N/A
N/A

Fundamental Metrics

Financial Performance
Metric
FTS
KEY
Price
$58.01
$23.17
Analyst Decision
Buy
Buy
Analyst Count
2
15
Target Price
$67.00
$22.90
AVG Volume (30 Days)
636.3K
12.3M
Earning Date
05-06-2026
04-16-2026
Dividend Yield
3.22%
3.78%
EPS Growth
N/A
N/A
EPS
N/A
N/A
Revenue
N/A
N/A
Revenue This Year
$11.05
$15.33
Revenue Next Year
$5.32
$6.06
P/E Ratio
$22.72
$14.43
Revenue Growth
N/A
N/A
52 Week Low
$46.46
$16.47
52 Week High
$58.78
$23.72

Technical Indicators

Market Signals
Indicator
FTS
KEY
Relative Strength Index (RSI) 63.68 65.33
Support Level $54.75 $20.48
Resistance Level $58.78 $23.35
Average True Range (ATR) 0.90 0.46
MACD 0.20 0.10
Stochastic Oscillator 95.91 73.66

Price Performance

Historical Comparison
FTS
KEY

About FTS Fortis Inc.

Fortis owns and operates eight utility transmission and distribution subsidiaries in Canada and the United States, serving 3.5 million electricity and gas customers. The company has smaller stakes in electricity generation and several Caribbean utilities. Subsidiary ITC operates electric transmission in seven US states, with more than 16,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines in operation.

About KEY KeyCorp

With assets of around $190 billion, Ohio-based KeyCorp's bank footprint spans 16 states, but it is predominantly concentrated in its three largest markets: Ohio, New York, and Washington. KeyCorp is primarily focused on serving middle-market commercial clients through a hybrid community/corporate bank model.

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