AIT
$261.37
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
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Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. distributes industrial motion, power, control, and automation technology solutions in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Costa Rica. It operates in two segments, Service Cen...
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Analyst Upgrade on Genuine Parts (GPC) Follows Planned Business Split
Genuine Parts Co. (NYSE:GPC) is among the 10 most undervalued stocks to buy and hold for 10 years. On February 24, Raymond James upgraded its rating on Genuine Parts Co. (NYSE:GPC) to Strong Buy from Outperform, with a $145 price target attached. The investment firm said that this adjustment is based on a sum-of-the-parts valuation […]
How Investors Are Reacting To Applied Industrial (AIT) Insider Selling Amid Margin Headwinds And Acquisition Ambitions
In recent weeks, Applied Industrial Technologies director Peter C. Wallace sold 5,000 shares, while the company reported past Q2 results showing solid sales growth, strong orders, and healthy cash generation despite margin pressure from higher-than-expected LIFO expense and uneven demand. Following investor meetings, some firms highlighted confidence in Applied Industrial Technologies' ability to benefit from improving cycle conditions, a richer engineered solutions mix, and margin-accretive...
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Raymond James upgrades Genuine Parts on breakup value
Investing.com -- Genuine Parts Company was upgraded to Strong Buy from Outperform at Raymond James, which set a $145 price target based on a sum-of-the-parts valuation following the planned separation of its Auto and Industrial businesses. Shares jumped 2% at $119 on Tuesday.