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Modine Manufacturing Co
$116.59
Jan 13, 9:38:16 AM GMT-5 · USD · NYSE · Disclaimer
StockUS listed securityUS headquartered
Previous close
$118.83
Day range
$115.29 - $117.75
Year range
$60.00 - $144.02
Market cap
6.10B USD
Avg Volume
609.48K
P/E ratio
38.29
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
NYSE
CDP Climate Change Score
D
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(USD)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
658.00M6.04%
Operating expense
86.90M24.50%
Net income
46.10M-0.86%
Net profit margin
7.01-6.41%
Earnings per share
0.978.99%
EBITDA
98.70M24.46%
Effective tax rate
30.12%—
Total assets
Total liabilities
(USD)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
78.60M-34.61%
Total assets
1.92B19.34%
Total liabilities
1.05B12.58%
Total equity
867.40M—
Shares outstanding
52.50M—
Price to book
7.26—
Return on assets
10.40%—
Return on capital
14.62%—
Net change in cash
(USD)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Net income
46.10M-0.86%
Cash from operations
57.30M-17.08%
Cash from investing
-16.70M-4.38%
Cash from financing
-36.70M-64.57%
Net change in cash
5.70M-80.41%
Free cash flow
36.36M-40.58%
About
Modine Manufacturing is a thermal management company established in 1916 in the United States. The company started as Modine Manufacturing Company by Arthur B Modine who patented the Spirex radiator for tractors. The Modine company manufactured the Turbotube radiator for Ford Model T cars. The company built the world's first vehicular wind tunnel in Racine, Wisconsin in 1941. During WWII, Modine manufactured aftercoolers for the P-51 Mustang fighter plane. After WWII, Modine introduced the Airditioner HVAC unit for both residential and non-residential applications. The company expanded with a European operation, Modine Schnappling Europe, in 1990 and in 1993 acquired Längerer & Reich, a German heat transfer company founded in 1913. Today, the company employs around 11,000 people. Wikipedia
Founded
1916
Website
Employees
11,400
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