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AMOV vs CLFD
Side-by-side comparison of America Movil S.A.B. de C.V. (AMOV) and Clearfield Inc. (CLFD): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- AMOV operates in Telecommunications, while CLFD operates in Utilities - the two are in different parts of the market.
- AMOV is the larger of the two at $60.12B, about 110.5x CLFD ($544.1M).
- CLFD has hit the wire 5 times in the past 4 weeks while AMOV has been quiet.
- CLFD has more recent analyst coverage (11 ratings vs 0 for AMOV).
- Company
- America Movil S.A.B. de C.V.
- Clearfield Inc.
- Price
- $21.46+16.95%
- $41.12+2.95%
- Market cap
- $60.12B
- $544.1M
- 1M return
- -
- +9.32%
- 1Y return
- -
- +5.07%
- Industry
- Telecommunications Equipment
- Telecommunications Equipment
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NASDAQ
- IPO
- News (4w)
- 0
- 5
- Recent ratings
- 0
- 11
America Movil S.A.B. de C.V.
América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. provides telecommunications services in Latin America and internationally. The company offers wireless and fixed voice services, including airtime, local, domestic, and international long-distance services; and network interconnection services. It also provides data services, such as data centers, data administration, and hosting services to residential and corporate clients; value-added services, including Internet access, messaging, and other wireless entertainment and corporate services; data transmission, email services, instant messaging, content streaming, and interactive applications; and wireless security services, mobile payment solutions, machine-to-machine services, mobile banking, virtual private network services, and video calls and personal communications services. In addition, the company offers residential broadband services; IT solutions for small businesses and large corporations; and cable and satellite pay television subscriptions. Further, it sells equipment, accessories, and computers; and offers telephone directories, publishing, wireless security, call center, advertising, media, and software development services. Additionally, the company provides video, audio, and other media content through the internet directly from the content provider to the end user. It sells its products and services under the Telcel, Telmex Infinitum, TracFone, Straight Talk, and A1 brands through a network of retailers and service centers to retail customers; and through sales force to corporate customers. As of December 31, 2020, the company had approximately 287 million wireless voice and data subscribers. América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. was incorporated in 2000 and is based in Mexico City, Mexico.
Clearfield Inc.
Clearfield, Inc. manufactures, markets, and sells standard and custom passive connectivity products to the fiber-to-the-premises, enterprises, and original equipment manufacturers markets in the United States and internationally. The company offers FieldSmart, a series of panels, cabinets, wall boxes, and other enclosures. It also provides WaveSmart, which are optical components integrated for signal coupling, splitting, termination, multiplexing, demultiplexing, and attenuation for integration within its fiber management platform; and outdoor cabinet and fiber active cabinet products. In addition, the company offers StreetSmart, a portfolio of fiber management products; FieldShield, a fiber pathway and protection method for reducing the cost of broadband deployment; and YOURx platform that consists of hardened terminals, test access points, and various drop cable options for portions of the access network across various fiber drop cable media. Further, it provides CraftSmart, a line of optical protection field enclosures, including CraftSmart Fiber Protection Pedestals and CraftSmart Fiber Protection Vaults integrated solutions optimized to house FieldSmart products at the last mile access point of the network in above-grade or below-grade installations. Additionally, the company offers fiber and copper assemblies with an industry-standard or customer-specified configuration; and designs and manufactures custom solutions for in-the-box and network connectivity assemblies specific to that customer's product line. It provides its fiber to anywhere platform for various incumbent local exchange carriers, competitive local exchange carriers, wireless operators, and MSO/cable TV companies, as well as the utility/municipality, enterprise, and data center markets. The company was formerly known as APA Enterprises, Inc. and changed its name to Clearfield, Inc. in January 2008. Clearfield, Inc. was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Latest AMOV
- Shares of several companies in the broader communications, media & entertainment industry are trading lower amid overall market weakness after Fed Chairman Powell said the Fed would be prepared to increase the pace of rate hikes if data indicated it was warranted.
- 5 Tech And Telecom Stocks That Are Flying - And May Collapse
- Hopeful Golden Cross Forms On America Movil's Chart
- JP Morgan Maintains Neutral on America Movil, Lowers Price Target to $19
- Earnings Scheduled For October 18, 2022
- Shares of several companies in the broader communications, media and entertainment industry are trading higher as stocks rebound following Friday's selloff after the UK reversed its proposed tax cuts. Better-than-expected quarterly results from Bank of America have also lifted sentiment going into the earnings season.
- Liberty Latin America and América Móvil Combine Their Chilean Operations, VTR and Claro Chile, to Create a New Joint Venture
- Shares of several companies in the broader communications, media and entertainment industry are trading lower as stocks pull back following recent strength. A rise in treasury yields has weighed on equities.
- Shares of several companies in the broader communications, media & entertainment industry are trading higher as stocks rebound following September weakness stemming from concerns over inflation, contractionary Fed policy and a potential recession.
- Shares of companies in the broader communication, media and entertainment industry are trading lower as stocks pull back after gaining on Wednesday. Jobless claims for September came in below estimates, which may lead to further Fed monetary policy tightening and weigh on consumer spending.
Latest CLFD
- Chief Executive Officer Beranek Cheryl sold $351,900 worth of shares (7,500 units at $46.92) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 1% to 494,541 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Executive Officer Beranek Cheryl sold $125,000 worth of shares (2,500 units at $50.00) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 0.50% to 502,041 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form SD filed by Clearfield Inc.
- Clearfield Joins VoltServer's Solution Partner Program to Advance Digital Electricity® Adoption
- A Port in the Storm: Clearfield® Modular Fiber Solutions Accelerate Hurricane Recovery in the British Virgin Islands
- Chief Executive Officer Beranek Cheryl sold $313,900 worth of shares (7,500 units at $41.85) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 1% to 504,541 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Jones Walter Louis Jr sold $110,106 worth of shares (2,391 units at $46.05), decreasing direct ownership by 22% to 8,682 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 144 filed by Clearfield Inc.
- Chief Commercial Officer Khemakhem Anis covered exercise/tax liability with 635 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 2% to 26,810 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 10-Q filed by Clearfield Inc.