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Meritor, Inc. is a global enterprise specializing in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, distribution, sale, servicing, and support of a diverse array of integrated systems, modules, and components. The company's extensive operations span North America, South America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. Its business is segmented into two main divisions: Commercial Truck, and Aftermarket and Industrial. Meritor's comprehensive product portfolio includes a variety of axles, such as front steer and rear drive axles designed for medium and heavy commercial vehicles, in addition to robust heavy-duty trailer axles. They also furnish advanced suspension modules, various brake systems (comprising both drum and disc brakes), universal joints, driveline components, and trailer air suspension systems. Their offerings further extend to transfer cases and drivelines, alongside specialized suspension modules specifically tailored for light-, medium-, and heavy-duty military tactical wheeled vehicles. The company is a key supplier of air braking solutions, providing cam drum, wedge drum, and air disc brakes, as well as wheel-end components like hubs, drums, and rotors, primarily to manufacturers of medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles. Venturing into advanced propulsion, Meritor offers electric drive systems that include electric motors and inverters, power electronics, battery packs, electrified accessories, and associated software and controls. These cutting-edge systems are developed for terminal tractors and both medium and heavy-duty trucks and buses. Furthermore, Meritor distributes a selection of supplementary products, encompassing both third-party and private-label items. These consist of brake shoes and friction materials, automatic slack adjusters, yokes and shafts, wheel-end hubs and drums, ABS and stability control systems, shock absorbers, air springs, and additional air brake components. Meritor's products are marketed under well-known brands such as Meritor, Euclid, Trucktechnic, US Gear, AxleTech, and Mach. Their clientele primarily comprises original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), their associated parts marketing operations and dealerships, as well as independent distributors and service garages within the aftermarket sector. The company, initially known as ArvinMeritor, Inc., officially rebranded as Meritor, Inc. in March 2011. Established in 1909, Meritor, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Troy, Michigan.
Thu, 26 May 2022
Meritor Shareholders Approve Acquisition By Cummins - PR Newswire
Tue, 22 Feb 2022
Today's Market: Russian Troops Enter Ukraine, Meritor Surges 45%, Oil Hits $96 - Investopedia
Tue, 22 Feb 2022
Cummins to Acquire Meritor - Cummins
Sat, 14 Nov 2020
Meritor, Inc. (NYSE:MTOR) Analysts Are Pretty Bullish On The Stock After Recent Results - simplywall.st
Thu, 05 Nov 2020
Meritor Announces Leadership Transition - PR Newswire
Fri, 17 Jan 2020
Meritor Acquires TransPower, Advancing its Electrification Expertise - School Transportation News
| Price to Book Value: P/BV, a ratio used to compare book value to its current market price, to gauge whether a stock is valued properly. |
Outperform |
| Price to Earnings: PE, the ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its earnings per share (EPS). |
Outperform |
| Discounted cash flow: DCF, a valuation method used to estimate the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows. |
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| Return on Assets: ROA, indicates how profitable a company is in relation to its total assets, how efficiently uses assets to generate a profit. |
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| Return on Equity: ROE, a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by equity. a gauge of profitability and efficiency. |
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| Debt to Equity: evaluate financial leverage, reflects the ability of equity to cover outstanding debts in the event of a business downturn. |
Outperform |
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