Compare VALE & HPQ Stocks: Price Trends, ML Decisions, Charts, Trends, Technical Analysis and more.
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| Metric | VALE | HPQ |
|---|---|---|
| Founded | 1942 | 1939 |
| Country | Brazil | United States |
| Employees | N/A | N/A |
| Industry | Metal Mining | Computer Manufacturing |
| Sector | Basic Materials | Technology |
| Exchange | Nasdaq | Nasdaq |
| Market Cap | 42.2B | 22.9B |
| IPO Year | N/A | N/A |
| Metric | VALE | HPQ |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $12.78 | $23.18 |
| Analyst Decision | Buy | Hold |
| Analyst Count | 8 | 13 |
| Target Price | $12.90 | ★ $25.85 |
| AVG Volume (30 Days) | ★ 34.5M | 14.2M |
| Earning Date | 10-30-2025 | 11-25-2025 |
| Dividend Yield | ★ 7.07% | 5.12% |
| EPS Growth | N/A | ★ N/A |
| EPS | 1.32 | ★ 2.65 |
| Revenue | $40,027,019,862.00 | ★ $55,295,000,000.00 |
| Revenue This Year | N/A | $2.73 |
| Revenue Next Year | $5.23 | $1.39 |
| P/E Ratio | $9.65 | ★ $8.85 |
| Revenue Growth | 1.05 | ★ 3.24 |
| 52 Week Low | $8.06 | $21.21 |
| 52 Week High | $13.62 | $35.28 |
| Indicator | VALE | HPQ |
|---|---|---|
| Relative Strength Index (RSI) | 52.89 | 35.24 |
| Support Level | $12.51 | $22.98 |
| Resistance Level | $12.91 | $25.58 |
| Average True Range (ATR) | 0.28 | 0.67 |
| MACD | -0.06 | -0.11 |
| Stochastic Oscillator | 18.60 | 7.03 |
Vale is a large global miner and the world's largest producer of iron ore and pellets. In recent years the company has sold noncore assets such as its fertilizer, coal, and steel operations to concentrate on iron ore, nickel, and copper. Earnings are dominated by the bulk materials division, primarily iron ore and iron ore pellets. The base metals division is much smaller, consisting of nickel mines and smelters along with copper mines producing copper in concentrate. In 2024, Vale sold a minority 10% stake in energy transition metals, its base metals business, likely the first step in separating base metals and iron ore.
HP (formerly Hewlett-Packard) is a behemoth in the PC and printing markets. It has focused on these markets since it exited IT infrastructure in 2015 with the split from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. HP focuses on the commercial market, but maintains sales of consumer devices and printers. The firm has a broad and global customer base, with only one third of sales coming from the US. HP completely outsources manufacturing and relies heavily on channel partners for its sales and marketing.