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LEA

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LEA

Stock
Consumer Discretionary
Auto Parts

Performance overview

LEA Price
Price Chart

Forward-looking statistics

Beta
1.37
Risk
27.94%

Detailed forecast

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Individual forecast components (weighted-sum)

Company Profile

Lear designs, develops, and manufactures automotive seating and electrical systems and components. Seating components include frames and mechanisms, covers (leather and woven fabric), seat heating and cooling, foam, and headrests. Automotive electrical distribution and connection systems and electronic systems include wiring harnesses, terminals and connectors, on-board battery chargers, high-voltage battery management systems, high-voltage power distribution systems, domain controllers, telematics control units, gateway modules, vehicle positioning for automated and autonomous driving, embedded control software, cloud and mobile device software and services, and cybersecurity. Lear's largest customer and regional market is GM and North America at 20% and 44% of 2022 revenue, respectively.

Company info

SectorConsumer Discretionary
IndustryAuto Parts
Employees110K
Market cap$7.0B

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$8.0B
Revenue$22.9B
Revenue per employee—
Profit margin2.09%
Debt to equity72.70

Security info

ExchangeNyse American
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)$8.56
Dividend per share$3.08
Revenue per share$413.54
Avg trading volume (30 day)$76M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$69M
Put-call ratio—

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth+2.2
Credit+3.4
Liquidity-0.4
Inflation-1.5
Commodities-0.0
Interest Rates-1.7

Valuation

Dividend yield2.97%
PEG Ratio7.60
Price to sales0.24
P/E Ratio7.60
Enterprise Value to Revenue0.35
Price to book1.19

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayMay 6, 2025
Next dividend day—
Ex. dividend dayJune 5, 2025

News

Strength Seen in Lear (LEA): Can Its 3.2% Jump Turn into More Strength?

Lear (LEA) witnessed a jump in share price last session on above-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions for the stock doesn't suggest further strength down the road.

Zacks Investment Research (July 9, 2025)
Goldman Sachs Hits The Brakes: Auto Tariffs & Slumping Demand May Shake Up Ford, Tesla, Rivian, Lear & Visteon

Goldman Sachs analyst Mark Delaney is hitting the brakes on U.S. auto sales and global production forecasts, citing tariff troubles and weaker consumer demand.

Benzinga (April 10, 2025)
Auto suppliers face more dire circumstances than automakers amid Trump tariffs

Automotive suppliers face bigger repercussions from Trump's proposed tariffs than automakers, but their problems could quickly have ripple effects on the broader industry. Most vehicles produced in North America meet requirements for tree trade under the USMCA deal, but far fewer individual supplier parts meet those standards.

CNBC (March 19, 2025)

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