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Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CorporationNYSEIndustrials
$253.91-0.83%OpenMarket Cap: $43.41B

As of 2026-04-06

Valuation

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P/E (TTM)

37.10

PEG

3.44

P/B

3.86

P/S

3.89

EV/EBITDA

20.95

DCF Value

$275.64

FCF Yield

3.8%

Div Yield

0.4%

Margins & Returns

Gross Margin

33.4%

Operating Margin

16.2%

Net Margin

10.5%

ROE

10.8%

ROA

14.6%

ROIC

7.4%

Financials

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PeriodRevenueNet IncomeEPS
Q4 2025$2.96B$202.0M$1.18
FY 2025$11.17B$1.17B$6.83
Q3 2025$2.89B$310.0M$1.81
Q2 2025$2.71B$336.0M$1.96

Analyst Ratings

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Rothschild & CoBuy
2026-03-26
Wells FargoEqual Weight
2026-02-13
Stephens & Co.Overweight
2026-02-12
CitigroupBuy
2026-02-12
KeybancOverweight
2026-02-12

Trading Activity

Insider Trades

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Trombley Ginaofficer: EVP Sales & Marketing
SellFri Mar 13
Santana Rafaeldirector, officer: President and CEO
SellWed Mar 11
Santana Rafaeldirector, officer: President and CEO
SellWed Mar 11
Santana Rafaeldirector, officer: President and CEO
SellWed Mar 11
Santana Rafaeldirector, officer: President and CEO
SellWed Mar 11

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Company Info

Sector

Industrials

Industry

Country

US

Exchange

NYSE

Beta

0.99

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation provides technology-based equipment, systems, and services for the freight rail and passenger transit industries worldwide. It operates through two segments, Freight and Transit. The Freight segment manufactures and services components for new and existing freight cars and locomotives; builds new commuter locomotives; rebuilds freight locomotives; supplies railway electronics, positive train control equipment, signal design, and engineering services; and provides related heat exchange and cooling systems. It serves publicly traded railroads; leasing companies; manufacturers of original equipment, including locomotives and freight cars; and utilities. The Transit segment manufactures and services components for new and existing passenger transit vehicles, such as regional trains, high speed trains, subway cars, light-rail vehicles, and buses; refurbishes subway cars; and provides heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment, as well as doors for buses and subways. This segment serves public transit authorities and municipalities, leasing companies, and manufacturers of subway cars and buses. It also provides electronically controlled pneumatic braking products; railway electronics; freight car trucks; draft gears, couplers, and slack adjusters; air compressors and dryers; heat exchangers and cooling products; and track and switch products. In addition, the company offers railway braking equipment and related components; friction products; new switcher locomotives; transit locomotive and car overhaul services; and freight locomotive overhaul, modernizations, and refurbishment services. Further, it provides platform screen doors; pantographs; window assemblies; couplers; accessibility lifts and ramps for buses and subway cars; and traction motors. The company was founded in 1869 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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