AIN
$54.42
Albany International Corp., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the machine clothing and engineered composites businesses in the United States, Switzerland, France, Brazil, China, Mexico, Germany, and internationally.
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Albany International Corp., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the machine clothing and engineered composites businesses in the United States, Switzerland, France, Brazil, China, Mexico, Germany, and internationally. The company operates thro...
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Albany (AIN): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q4 Earnings?
Albany currently trades at $56.03 per share and has shown little upside over the past six months, posting a small loss of 3.5%. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 3% gain during that period.
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Albany International (AIN) Valuation Check As Recent Share Price Momentum Meets Mixed Longer Term Returns
Why Albany International is on investors’ radar today Albany International (AIN) has attracted fresh attention after recent share price moves, including a negative 1 day return and mixed short term performance across the past week, month and past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Albany International. While Albany International’s share price sits at US$58.44 after a 1 day decline, the 90 day share price return of 17.87% and year to date gain of 11.65% contrast with a 1 year total...
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Engineered Composites Growth, Buyback and Loss at Albany International Might Change The Case For Investing In AIN
In February 2026, Albany International Corp. reported fourth-quarter 2025 results showing sales of US$321.21 million, up from US$286.91 million a year earlier, while quarterly net income eased to US$13.88 million and full-year 2025 swung to a net loss of US$57.34 million on lower annual sales of US$1.18 billion. The company also completed a buyback of 2,682,859 shares, equal to 8.94% of its stock, and issued first-quarter 2026 revenue guidance of US$275 million to US$285 million as it...