Woodward, Inc. is expected to announce its quarterly earnings on Tuesday, April 28th, with a consensus estimate of $2.1 earnings per share.
Woodward, Inc. (WWD) is currently priced at $359, showing a price decrease of $7.65 (-2.09%) from the previous close. The trading volume is $470,763, representing a 67.04% increase compared to the average volume.
In the most recent quarterly earnings report on Sunday, February 1st, Woodward, Inc. reported earnings per share of $1.63. The company's revenue and profit margin figures are as follows: revenue of $996.45 million, gross profit of $292.16 million, and a net income of $133.72 million.
Woodward, Inc. offers a forward dividend yield of 0.357%, with a dividend per share of 32 cents (MRQ) and $1.16 (TTM).
The company's cash flow analysis indicates a positive net change in cash of $126.81 million, with free cash flow amounting to $70.31 million. Operating cash flow stands at $114.44 million.
Woodward, Inc. reported an EPS of $2.23 and a diluted EPS of $2.17. The company achieved an operating income of $159.42 million and a net income of $133.72 million.
Key financial ratios for Woodward, Inc. include a net profit margin of 13.42%, return on equity of 5.17%, and a price-to-earnings ratio of 33.82.
The company's total assets amount to $4.73 billion, with total liabilities of $2.15 billion, resulting in a net debt of $452.87 million.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of Woodward, Inc.'s current financial status and performance metrics.
Woodward, Inc. designs, manufactures, and services control solutions for the aerospace and industrial markets worldwide. The company operates through two segments: Aerospace and Industrial. The Aerospace segment provides fuel pumps, metering units, actuators, air valves, specialty valves, fuel nozzles, and thrust reverser actuation systems for turbine engines and nacelles, and flight deck controls, actuators, servocontrols, motors, and sensors for aircraft. These products are used on commercial and private aircraft and rotorcraft, as well as on military fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft, guided weapons, and other defense systems. It also provides aftermarket maintenance, repair and overhaul, and other services to commercial airlines, repair facilities, military depots, third party repair shops, and other end users. This segment sells its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), tier-one suppliers, and various contractors, as well as through aftermarket sales of components, such as provisioning spares or replacements, and spare parts. The Industrial segment offers actuators, valves, pumps, fuel injection systems, solenoids, ignition systems, speed controls, electronics and software, and sensors. These products are used on industrial gas turbines, steam turbines, compressors, and reciprocating engines. This segment sells its aftermarket products, and other related services to OEMs through an independent network of distributors, as well as directly to end users. The company was founded in 1870 and is headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado.