The Oshkosh Corporation (OSK) is gearing up for its latest quarterly earnings report, scheduled for Thursday, May 7th. Analysts expect an earnings per share (EPS) consensus estimate of $1.04.
Today, OSK is priced at $149.4, experiencing a minor dip of $1.31 (-0.873%) from the previous close of $150.71. The trading volume stands at $133,964, slightly above the average by 18.09%.
In the most recent earnings report on Wednesday, January 28th, OSK surpassed expectations with an EPS of $2.33. The company continues to demonstrate solid performance in revenue and profitability metrics.
OSK maintains a healthy dividend profile with a forward dividend yield of 1.53%. The dividend per share stands at 57 cents, showcasing a year-on-year growth of 10.8696 cents.
The company's cash flow remains robust, with a net change in cash of $268 million. Notably, OSK reported a free cash flow of $526.2 million, reflecting strong financial management.
OSK's recent income statement highlights revenue of $2.69 billion and a net income of $133.8 million. The company's earnings per share (EPS) is reported at $2.11.
Key financial ratios indicate OSK's stable financial health, with notable metrics like a net profit margin of 4.98% and a return on equity of 2.95%.
OSK's balance sheet reveals a total asset value of $10 billion, with total liabilities at $5.54 billion. The company maintains a solid position with net debt standing at $1 billion.
This comprehensive analysis provides a snapshot of OSK's financial performance and outlook in the current trading session.
Oshkosh Corporation designs, manufactures, and markets specialty vehicles and vehicle bodies worldwide. The company's Access Equipment segment provides aerial work platforms and telehandlers for use in various construction, industrial, institutional, and general maintenance applications. This segment also offers rental fleet loans and leases, and floor plan and retail financing through third-party funding arrangements; towing and recovery equipment; carriers and wreckers; equipment installation services; and chassis and service parts sales. Its Defense segment provides heavy, medium, and light tactical wheeled vehicles and related services for the department of defense. The company's Fire & Emergency segment offers custom and commercial firefighting vehicles and equipment; and commercial fire apparatus and emergency vehicles, such as pumpers, aerial platform, ladder and tiller trucks, tankers, rescue vehicles, wild land rough terrain response vehicles, mobile command and control centers, bomb squad vehicles, hazardous materials control vehicles, and other emergency response vehicles. This segment also provides aircraft rescue and firefighting, snow removal, and broadcast vehicles, as well as command trucks, and military simulator shelters and trailers. Its Commercial segment offers front-and rear-discharge concrete mixers for the concrete ready-mix industry; refuse collection vehicles and related components to commercial and municipal waste haulers; and field service vehicles and truck-mounted cranes for the construction, equipment dealer, building supply, utility, tire service, railroad, and mining industries. Oshkosh Corporation provides its products through direct sales representatives, dealers, and distributors. The company was formerly known as Oshkosh Truck Corporation and changed its name to Oshkosh Corporation in February 2008. Oshkosh Corporation was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.