TAYD Taylor Devices, Inc.
USIndustrialsAs of 2026-07-10 14:40
Why TAYD matters now
Taylor Devices, Inc. (TAYD) is a US stock in Industrials. The latest InvestLog snapshot shows $55.76 with +2.26% on the session and $179.5M in market capitalization; recent performance reads 1-month +10.09% and YTD -5.53%.
The latest financial table shown here is Q3 2026, with revenue of $11.2M, net income of $2.5M, and EPS of $0.79. Investors can compare that operating picture with valuation signals such as P/E 15.42 and FCF yield 3.2%.
The latest indexable market news headline is "TAYLOR DEVICES TO EXHIBIT AT THE FARNBOROUGH INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE COMPANY'S HISTORY" from PRNewsWire.
Additional event context on this page matters because analyst consensus is Hold with a median target of $—; recent insider activity includes CAREY ROBERT MICHAEL filing S-Sale. These signals are research inputs, not a recommendation.
Valuation
P/E (TTM)
15.42
PEG
0.58
P/B
2.48
P/S
3.68
EV/EBITDA
12.61
DCF Value
$67.91
FCF Yield
3.2%
Div Yield
0.0%
Margins & Returns
Gross Margin
45.5%
Operating Margin
21.9%
Net Margin
21.5%
ROE
15.8%
ROA
13.8%
ROIC
12.8%
Financials
| Period | Revenue | Net Income | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q3 2026 | $11.2M | $2.5M | $0.79 |
| Q2 2026 | $11.6M | $2.0M | $0.64 |
| Q1 2026 | $9.9M | $2.2M | $0.70 |
| Q4 2025 | $15.6M | $3.7M | $1.04 |
Analyst Ratings
Consensus
Hold
Target (Consensus)
$—
Target (Median)
$—
Target Range
$— - $—
Trading Activity
Insider Trades
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Latest News
Company Info
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Industrial - Machinery
Country
US
Exchange
—
Beta
0.95
Taylor Devices, Inc. specializes in the engineering, manufacturing, and international distribution of sophisticated devices for shock absorption, rate control, and energy storage. These critical components are integral to a wide array of machinery, equipment, and structures, serving clients across North America, Asia, and other global regions. Its comprehensive product line features seismic dampers, specifically designed to diminish earthquake effects on buildings, alongside compact Fluidicshoks utilized predominantly in defense, aerospace, and commercial applications. The company also offers larger crane and industrial buffers, robust versions of Fluidicshoks tailored for heavy industrial use on cranes, trolleys, truck docks, and various specialized vehicles. Further innovations include self-adjusting shock absorbers, which automatically adapt to diverse impact conditions for high-cycle applications in heavy industry, and liquid die springs essential for tool and die manufacturing equipment. Specialized vibration dampers are supplied to aerospace and defense industries to regulate the response of sensitive electronic and optical systems facing air, ship, or spacecraft vibrations, while machined springs cater to aerospace needs, and custom actuators address unique defense and aerospace specifications. Taylor Devices promotes its products through an established network of sales representatives and distributors. The company was established in 1955 and operates from its headquarters in North Tonawanda, New York.