Chicago Rivet & Machine Co's fundamentals are relatively very healthy, with an industry-leading ESG disclosure.and its growth potential is high.Its valuation is considered fairly valued, ranking 57 out of 68 in the Automobiles & Auto Parts industry.Institutional ownership is very high.In the medium term, the stock price is expected to trend up.Despite an average stock market performance over the past month, the company shows strong fundamentals and technicals.The stock price is trading sideways between the support and resistance levels, making it suitable for range-bound swing trading.
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57 / 68
Overall Ranking
367 / 4521
Industry
Automobiles & Auto Parts
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Chicago Rivet & Machine Co. operates in the fastener industry. The Company operates through two segments: fastener and assembly equipment. The fastener segment, which comprises the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, H&L Tool Company Inc., and the Company’s fastener operations, which consists of the manufacture and sale of rivets, cold-formed fasteners and parts, and screw machine products. The assembly equipment segment consists primarily of the manufacture of automatic rivet setting machines and parts and tools for such machines. The principal market for the Company’s products is the North American automotive industry. Its Madison Heights, Michigan facility is used entirely in the fastener segment. Its Albia, Iowa facility is used exclusively in the assembly equipment segment. Its Tyrone and Pennsylvania facilities are utilized in both segments.
Growing
The company is in a growing phase, with the latest annual income totaling USD 26.99M.
Undervalued
The company’s latest PE is -3.71, at a low 3-year percentile range.
Chicago Rivet & Machine Co. operates in the fastener industry. The Company operates through two segments: fastener and assembly equipment. The fastener segment, which comprises the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, H&L Tool Company Inc., and the Company’s fastener operations, which consists of the manufacture and sale of rivets, cold-formed fasteners and parts, and screw machine products. The assembly equipment segment consists primarily of the manufacture of automatic rivet setting machines and parts and tools for such machines. The principal market for the Company’s products is the North American automotive industry. Its Madison Heights, Michigan facility is used entirely in the fastener segment. Its Albia, Iowa facility is used exclusively in the assembly equipment segment. Its Tyrone and Pennsylvania facilities are utilized in both segments.