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Loar Holdings Inc
NYSE:LOAR

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Loar Holdings Inc
NYSE:LOAR
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Price: 67.74 USD 1.73% Market Closed
Market Cap: 6.3B USD

During the last 3 months Loar Holdings Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 9% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 12, 2024 by Manella Michael J. (President and CEO) , who sold 2.3m USD worth of LOAR shares.

Last Transactions:
Manella Michael J.
President and CEO
$-2.3m
D'alessandro Glenn
Chief Operating Officer
$-2.3m
Carpenito Anthony
Chief Financial Officer
$-80.1m
Bomberg Alison
$-80.1m
Bobbili Raja
Chief Financial Officer
$-80.1m
Gso Holdings I Llc
General Manager
$-24.1m
Blackstone Alternative Credit Advisors Lp
$-24.1m
Charles Dirkson R
President
$-10.3m
Milgrim Brett N
$-9.8m
Abrams David C
Director
$-81.7m
Abrams Capital, Llc
$-81.7m
Levy Paul S
President and CEO
$-20.4m
Schwarzman Stephen A
$-24.1m
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During the last 3 months Loar Holdings Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 9% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 12, 2024 by Manella Michael J. (President and CEO) , who sold 2.3m USD worth of LOAR shares.

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Market Cap
6.1B USD
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

Loar Holdings Inc. operates in an often overlooked but integral niche of the aerospace and defense industry. Positioned as a formidable player, the company focuses on providing specialized components and systems to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and aftermarket service providers. Leveraging its unique portfolio of highly engineered products, Loar Holdings caters to a vast spectrum of wants and needs in the aviation sector. The company's expertise lies in developing precision-engineered parts, such as actuators, switches, sensors, and other critical components that ensure aircraft operate smoothly, safely, and efficiently. By honing in on high-quality manufacturing and robust engineering capabilities, the company sets a standard in delivering value to its clients. The financial engine of Loar Holdings is its ability to secure and maintain long-term relationships with major aerospace players, driven by its reputation for reliability and innovation. This is bolstered through strategic acquisitions that expand its product offerings and market reach, thus creating a diverse revenue stream and reducing dependency on specific segments. As both commercial and military aviation demands rise, Loar Holdings capitalizes on its adeptness at navigating regulatory environments and technological advancements. The company's revenue generation thrives on its dual-focus: selling parts both through original contracts with manufacturers and through aftermarket channels, ensuring comprehensive lifecycle support. By prioritizing innovation and maintaining a keen eye on market trends, Loar Holdings sustains its competitive edge and profitability in a highly specialized field.

LOAR Intrinsic Value
31.43 USD
Overvaluation 54%
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