SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA)
- Previous Close
385.02 - Open
384.87 - Bid 383.58 x 800
- Ask 383.82 x 1000
- Day's Range
383.02 - 385.47 - 52 Week Range
323.21 - 398.82 - Volume
3,505,571 - Avg. Volume
3,645,970 - Net Assets 34.36B
- NAV 385.00
- PE Ratio (TTM) 22.75
- Yield 1.73%
- YTD Daily Total Return 2.68%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.86
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.16%
The Trust’s Portfolio consists of substantially all of the component common stocks that comprise the DJIA, which are weighted in accordance with the terms of the Trust Agreement.
SPDR State Street Global Advisors
Fund Family
Large Value
Fund Category
34.36B
Net Assets
1998-01-13
Inception Date
Performance Overview: DIA
Trailing returns as of 4/23/2024. Category is Large Value.
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Analyst Report: AT&T Inc.
The wireless business contributes about two thirds of AT&T’s revenue. The firm is the third-largest US wireless carrier, connecting 72 million postpaid and 17 million prepaid phone customers. Fixed-line enterprise services, which account for about 16% of revenue, include internet access, private networking, security, voice, and wholesale network capacity. Residential fixed-line services, about 11% of revenue, primarily consist of broadband internet access, serving 14 million customers. AT&T also has a sizable presence in Mexico, with 22 million customers, but this business only accounts for 3% of revenue. The firm still holds a 70% equity stake in satellite television provider DirecTV but does not consolidate this business in its financial statements.
RatingPrice TargetAnalyst Report: Netflix, Inc.
Netflix’s relatively simple business model involves only one business, its streaming service. It has the biggest television entertainment subscriber base in both the United States and the collective international market, with almost 250 million subscribers globally. Netflix has exposure to nearly the entire global population outside of China. The firm has traditionally avoided live programming or sports content, instead focusing on on-demand access to episodic television, movies, and documentaries. The firm recently began introducing ad-supported subscription plans, giving the firm exposure to the advertising market in addition to the subscription fees that have historically accounted for nearly all its revenue.
RatingPrice TargetAnalyst Report: Netflix, Inc.
Netflix’s relatively simple business model involves only one business, its streaming service. It has the biggest television entertainment subscriber base in both the United States and the collective international market, with almost 250 million subscribers globally. Netflix has exposure to nearly the entire global population outside of China. The firm has traditionally avoided live programming or sports content, instead focusing on on-demand access to episodic television, movies, and documentaries. The firm recently began introducing ad-supported subscription plans, giving the firm exposure to the advertising market in addition to the subscription fees that have historically accounted for nearly all its revenue.
RatingPrice TargetAnalyst Report: Meta Platforms, Inc.
Meta is the world’s largest online social network, with nearly 4 billion family of apps monthly active users. Users engage with each other in different ways, exchanging messages and sharing news events, photos, and videos. The firm’s ecosystem consists mainly of the Facebook app, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and many features surrounding these products. Users can access Facebook on mobile devices and desktops. Advertising revenue represents more than 90% of the firm’s total revenue, with more than 45% coming from the U.S. and Canada and over 20% from Europe.
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