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SW vs TU Comparison

Compare SW & TU Stocks: Price Trends, ML Decisions, Charts, Trends, Technical Analysis and more.

  • Machine Learning Prediction
  • ML Decision
  • SW
  • TU
  • Stock Information
  • Founded
  • SW 1934
  • TU 1993
  • Country
  • SW Ireland
  • TU Canada
  • Employees
  • SW N/A
  • TU N/A
  • Industry
  • SW
  • TU Telecommunications Equipment
  • Sector
  • SW
  • TU Telecommunications
  • Exchange
  • SW Nasdaq
  • TU Nasdaq
  • Market Cap
  • SW 28.4B
  • TU 21.7B
  • IPO Year
  • SW N/A
  • TU N/A
  • Fundamental
  • Price
  • SW $54.14
  • TU $13.64
  • Analyst Decision
  • SW Buy
  • TU Buy
  • Analyst Count
  • SW 8
  • TU 2
  • Target Price
  • SW $59.75
  • TU $26.00
  • AVG Volume (30 Days)
  • SW 3.2M
  • TU 3.5M
  • Earning Date
  • SW 02-19-2025
  • TU 02-07-2025
  • Dividend Yield
  • SW 2.24%
  • TU 8.49%
  • EPS Growth
  • SW N/A
  • TU 14.88
  • EPS
  • SW 0.68
  • TU 0.46
  • Revenue
  • SW $16,432,000,000.00
  • TU $14,777,748,986.00
  • Revenue This Year
  • SW $140.42
  • TU $3.19
  • Revenue Next Year
  • SW $14.38
  • TU $2.80
  • P/E Ratio
  • SW $79.67
  • TU $29.51
  • Revenue Growth
  • SW 27.83
  • TU 0.46
  • 52 Week Low
  • SW $38.55
  • TU $13.51
  • 52 Week High
  • SW $56.99
  • TU $18.55
  • Technical
  • Relative Strength Index (RSI)
  • SW N/A
  • TU 23.45
  • Support Level
  • SW N/A
  • TU $15.61
  • Resistance Level
  • SW N/A
  • TU $14.00
  • Average True Range (ATR)
  • SW 0.00
  • TU 0.30
  • MACD
  • SW 0.00
  • TU -0.13
  • Stochastic Oscillator
  • SW 0.00
  • TU 5.08

About SW Smurfit WestRock plc Ordinary Shares

Smurfit WestRock manufactures corrugated packaging and consumer packaging, such as folding cartons and paperboard. After the merger of Smurfit Kappa and WestRock in summer 2024, Smurfit WestRock became the largest producer of containerboard in the world, with substantial operations in North America, South America, and Europe.

About TU Telus Corporation

Telus is one of the Big Three wireless service providers in Canada, with over 10 million mobile phone subscribers nationwide constituting about 30% of the total market. It is the incumbent local exchange carrier in the western Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, where it provides internet, television, and landline phone services. It also has a small wireline presence in eastern Quebec. Mostly because of recent acquisitions, more than 20% of Telus' sales now come from nontelecom businesses, most notably in the international business services, health, security, and agriculture industries. The firm has a 55% economic stake in Telus International.

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