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ADNT

Stock
Consumer Discretionary
Auto Parts

Performance overview

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Forward-looking statistics

Beta
1.34
Risk
40.26%

Detailed forecast

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Company Profile

adient is the global leader in the $60 billion automotive seating market, with approximately 75,000 employees in 230 locations across 33 countries. with $20 billion in consolidated annual revenues, adient delivers 25 million seating systems used on more than 360 vehicle nameplates around the globe.

Company info

SectorConsumer Discretionary
IndustryAuto Parts
Employees41K
Market cap$2.5B

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$3.9B
Revenue$14.4B
Revenue per employee—
Profit margin-1.86%
Debt to equity130.40

Security info

ExchangeNyse American
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)-$3.23
Dividend per share$1.10
Revenue per share$167.74
Avg trading volume (30 day)$31M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$28M
Put-call ratio—

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth+4.6
Credit+16.0
Liquidity-5.6
Inflation-0.1
Commodities-0.3
Interest Rates-3.9

Valuation

Dividend yield4.92%
PEG Ratio6.52
Price to sales0.13
P/E Ratio6.52
Enterprise Value to Revenue0.27
Price to book1.14

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayMay 7, 2025
Next dividend day—
Ex. dividend dayOctober 23, 2018

News

Will Adient (ADNT) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?

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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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