$40.99+0.19 (+0.47%)
ABM Industries Incorporated, through its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of facility maintenance, engineering and infrastructure solutions in the United States and internationally.
ABM Industries Incorporated in the Industrials sector is trading at $40.99. The stock is currently 23% below its 52-week high of $52.94, remaining 6.0% below its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 67 and bullish MACD crossover, explaining why ABM maintains its current current market pressure. The Whystock Score of 30/100 signals elevated caution as indicators diverge.
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ABM Industries Incorporated, through its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of facility maintenance, engineering and infrastructure solutions in the United States and internationally. The company operates through five segments: Business & Industr...
In April 2026, ABM Industries announced it had been selected by Vanderbilt University to deliver its end-to-end ABM Performance Solutions model at Vanderbilt’s New York City campus, overseeing renovation, startup, and ongoing maintenance across cleaning, engineering, grounds, subcontractor oversight, and event support. This contract expands ABM’s role in managing the historic General Theological Seminary site, underscoring its ability to combine complex facility operations, modernization,...
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