Rockwell Automation, Inc. is expected to announce its latest quarterly earnings on Monday, May 4th, with a consensus estimate of $2.89 per share.
Rockwell Automation's stock price currently stands at $398.75, showing a decrease of $8.18 (-2.01%) from the previous close. The trading volume is $119,435, representing an increase of 11.75% relative to the average.
In the most recent earnings report on Wednesday, February 4th, Rockwell Automation reported earnings per share (EPS) of $2.54. The company's latest quarterly revenue figures are pending.
Rockwell Automation offers a forward dividend yield of 1.38%, with a dividend per share of $1.38 on a trailing twelve-month basis.
Rockwell Automation generated a free cash flow of $170 million, with operating cash flow at $234 million. The company repurchased common stock worth $153 million and issued $41 million in common stock.
Rockwell Automation recorded a revenue of $2.10 billion, resulting in a gross profit of $1 billion. The net income for the period was $305 million, with earnings per share (EPS) at $2.71.
Key financial ratios for Rockwell Automation include a net profit margin of 14.49%, return on equity of 8.14%, and a price-to-earnings ratio of 35.94.
Rockwell Automation holds total assets worth $11.23 billion, with total liabilities at $7.43 billion, showcasing a strong financial position.
This financial report provides insights into Rockwell Automation's performance and financial health leading up to its upcoming earnings announcement.
Rockwell Automation, Inc. provides industrial automation and digital transformation solutions in the United States and internationally. The company operates in three segments, Intelligent Devices, Software & Control, and Lifecycle Services. Its solutions include hardware and software products, and services. The Intelligent Devices segment offers drives, motion, safety, sensing, industrial components, and configured-to-order products. The Software & Control segment provides control and visualization software and hardware, information software, digital twin and simulation software, and network and security infrastructure solutions. The Lifecycle Services segment provides consulting, professional services and solutions, and connected and maintenance services. The company sells its solutions primarily through independent distributors in relation with its direct sales force. It serves discrete end markets, including automotive, semiconductor, warehousing and logistics, and other discrete markets, as well as general industries comprising printing and publishing, marine, glass, fiber and textiles, airports, and aerospace; hybrid end markets, such as food and beverage, life sciences, household and personal care, and tire, as well as eco industrial, including water/wastewater, waste management, mass transit, and renewable energy; and process end markets comprising oil and gas, mining, metals, chemicals, pulp and paper, and others. Rockwell Automation, Inc. was founded in 1903 and is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.