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CVR

Stock
Industrials
Tools & Accessories

Performance overview

CVR Price
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Forward-looking statistics

Beta
0.21
Risk
40.40%

Detailed forecast

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Individual forecast components (weighted-sum)

Company Profile

Chicago Rivet & Machine Co is in the fastener industry in North America. The company operates in two segments namely fasteners and assembly equipment. Its fastener segment consists of the manufacture and sale of rivets, cold-formed fasteners, parts, and screw machine products. The assembly equipment segment consists mainly of the manufacture of automatic rivet setting machines, automatic assembly equipment, and parts and tools for such machines. The majority of revenue is from the fastener segment. Geographically, the majority is from the United States.

Company info

SectorIndustrials
IndustryTools & Accessories
Employees114
Market cap$14.3M

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$11.5M
Revenue$26.4M
Revenue per employee
Profit margin-17.12%
Debt to equity2.11

Security info

ExchangeNyse American
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)-$4.67
Dividend per share$0.12
Revenue per share$27.30
Avg trading volume (30 day)$50K
Avg trading volume (10 day)$90K
Put-call ratio

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth+0.3
Credit+1.7
Liquidity-0.6
Inflation-0.1
Commodities+0.4
Interest Rates-0.3

Valuation

Dividend yield0.96%
PEG Ratio
Price to sales0.46
P/E Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue0.43
Price to book0.59

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayMay 8, 2023
Next dividend day
Ex. dividend dayJune 5, 2025

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