Ceco Environmental Corp(CECO)

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Snapshot
$96.27
52-Week Range
$26.78 – $101.24
YTD
+61.01%
IV Rank (30D)
40.93
Straddle Price
$20.65
P/C Vol Ratio
2.83
Market Cap
$3.5B
Fair Value
-17.5% vs price
Confidence: 44% Alpha Score: 0.13

A blended fair-value estimate combining up to six valuation methods. Each method is weighted by how well it fits the company — DCF down-weights for unprofitable names; DDM only fires for steady dividend payers; comparables down-weight when peer multiples disagree.

  • DCF (quality-aware) — projects free cash flow with a horizon that scales to business quality. True compounders (quality 6/6) get 10 years explicit + 10 years fade before terminal; cyclical/struggling names (quality 0-1) get a 5-year terminal cliff. Quality is scored from ROE, gross margin, growth, FCF margin, debt load, and FCF consistency — the same factors that drive market premium for compounders.
  • Market-Implied Growth (in Model Inputs) — reverse-DCF that answers "what growth rate is the market pricing in?". Lets you sanity-check the deviation: if implied growth is plausible for the business, the model's bearish flag may be wrong; if implausible, the market may be over-extrapolating.
  • DDM (Gordon Growth Dividend Model) — values the stream of future dividends. Only used when trailing yield ≥ 0.5% and dividend payments are stable.
  • P/E, EV/EBITDA, P/B, P/S — applies the peer-group median multiple to this company's per-share metric. Peers come from the same set as the "Related symbols" card. Earnings/sales metrics are forward-tilted by the company's recent revenue growth (capped at 25%) so they're comparable to peers' growth-embedded multiples — mimics how analysts use NTM rather than TTM. Per-multiple weights are biased by company quality (e.g. P/B down-weighted for asset-light tech).
  • Market Anchor (SMA50) — the 50-day moving average, weighted by recent trading-range stability (tighter Bollinger bands → higher weight). Captures information fundamentals miss (forward consensus, sentiment, supply/demand) — but only when recent trading is steady enough that the market has converged on a view. During wild breakouts or breakdowns the anchor's weight collapses.
  • Options Expected (B-L 30d) — the risk-neutral expected stock price at 30-day options expiration, derived from the full implied-volatility surface via Breeden-Litzenberger (second derivative of call price wrt strike → implied PDF, then E[S_T]). Forward-looking, captures all options-implied information (smile, skew, term structure) in one number. Weighted by chain liquidity. SP500-only at present (pre-computed daily). Backtest evidence: adds modest alpha across most bucket × holding combos.
  • Blended value — weighted average. Confidence reflects how many methods fired and how tight peer dispersion is.
  • Deviation pill — green when blended FV ≥ 10% above current price (undervalued); red when ≥ 10% below; grey otherwise.
10-yr Treasury (rf)4.53%
Beta vs SPY1.00
Cost of Equity (CAPM)9.53% (VRP-adj)
WACC8.98%
Volatility Risk Premium+2.9pp (IV − HV30), ERP adj -0bps
Effective Tax Rate31.7%
Rev. Growth (YoY, DCF input)+11.1%
DCF Horizon5 years explicit + fade
Forward Tilt (NTM/TTM)×1.10 (applied to P/E, EV/EBITDA, P/S)
Free Cash Flow (TTM)$-0.0B
Return on Equity (TTM)4.4%
Book / Price9.1%
Gross Margin (TTM)33.7%
FCF Margin (TTM)-0.8%
Debt / Equity0.78
Quality Score0/6 — cyclical/struggling (5y DCF)
SMA 50$75.33 (Market Anchor value)
SMA 20 / Bollinger Mid$83.20
Bollinger Width / SMA2034.0% (drives anchor stability)
Net Debt$0.2B
Market Cap$4B
Peers used for multiples: BA, CAT, DE, GE, GEV, LMT, PWR, RTX
Blended Fair Value
$79.79
Current Price
$96.74
Deviation
-17.5%
Forward-Return Rank SHORT gated
?
Horizon Expected α z Pred Blended z Rank % Active?
21d -1.5% +0.45 -0.62 56.7%
42d -1.6% +0.68 -0.62 56.7%
63d -2.5% +0.42 -0.62 56.7%
Expected α = forward-return point estimate vs SPY (e.g., +7.5% means the predictor expects this stock to outperform SPY by 7.5% over that horizon). For SHORT direction the model uses a different ranking metric (conviction-weighted deviation, not the LGBM prediction); Expected α is shown for reference. flags rows where Expected α disagrees with the FV direction — two independent signals are in conflict; conviction is low even if rank looks extreme.
Forward-Return Rank. A proprietary ensemble of a machine-learning forward-return model and a conviction-weighted fundamental score, ranked cross-sectionally each day across the S&P 500 (and broader universes on the screener). Each stock is scored at three horizons (21/42/63 trading days). "Active" = top/bottom 5% AND all risk filters pass. Backtested mean alpha vs SPY on active picks: 21d LONG +13.4%, 63d +34.9% (S&P 500, walk-forward). Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Value vs momentum conflict ⚠. The "FV direction" (long/short) comes from the fundamentals-based engine — price vs intrinsic value. The "Expected α" comes from a separate machine-learning predictor trained on ~12 features (sector, options-implied move, beta, institutional flow, etc.). Sometimes the two disagree: a stock is overvalued by fundamentals but the predictor expects it to keep outperforming (sector or momentum tailwinds). When all 3 horizons disagree, treat the direction signal as low-conviction — neither model is strongly recommending a position.
MethodImplied PriceWeightDetail
DCF n/a 0%
DDM (Gordon) n/a 0%
Peer P/E $14.54 9% median 35.7× · 8 peers
Peer EV/EBITDA $70.05 12% median 29.4× · 7 peers
Peer P/B $143.70 15% median 16.4× · 8 peers
Peer P/S $78.26 15% median 3.2× · 8 peers
Market Anchor (SMA50) $75.33 49% stability 64% (BB-width)
Options Expected (B-L 30d) n/a 0%
As of 2026-06-12 · updated 2026-06-12 20:59:55.687000
Info
Industry (SIC)
INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL FANS & BLOWERS & AIR PURIFYING EQUIP (3564)
Exchange
XNAS
Market Cap
$3.5B

CECO Environmental Corp is an industrial company, serving industrial air, industrial water, and energy transition markets. It offers various engineered and configured products and solutions, including dampers and diverters, selective catalytic reduction systems, severe-service and industrial cyclones, dust collectors, thermal oxidizers, filtration systems, wet and dry scrubbers, water treatment packages, industrial silencers, etc. These products are offered through brands like Western Airducts, WK, Wakefield Acoustics, Transcend, Verantis, and others. The company's reportable segments are: Eng…

Price History
Seasonality
MonthAvg ReturnYears of Data
Jan +4.25% 4
Feb -2.83% 4
Mar -6.41% 4
Apr +0.76% 4
May +4.74% 4
Jun +14.24% 4
Jul +3.45% 3
Aug +5.71% 3
Sep +7.11% 3
Oct -4.71% 3
Nov +15.81% 4
Dec +0.35% 4
Technical Indicators

Quick-reference for reading the values below. Indicators combine to confirm a view — no single one is a trade signal on its own.

Trend Indicators
  • SMA 20 / 50 / 200 — price above = uptrend, below = downtrend. SMA 50 crossing SMA 200 is the golden/death cross.
  • EMA 12 / 26 — faster-reacting averages; 12 above 26 is short-term bullish.
  • MACD — bullish when MACD > signal (green badge), bearish when below. Divergence from price often precedes reversals.
  • ADX (14) — trend strength regardless of direction. <20 range, 20–25 weak trend, 25–50 trend, >50 strong trend.
  • +DI / −DI — +DI > −DI favors bulls; the reverse favors bears. Read alongside ADX.
Momentum Oscillators
  • RSI (14) — <30 oversold, >70 overbought. 40–60 is neutral; trending names can stay extreme.
  • Stochastic %K / %D — <20 oversold, >80 overbought. %K crossing %D is an early momentum signal.
  • Williams %R — inverted scale: <−80 oversold, >−20 overbought.

Oscillators work best in range-bound markets; in strong trends they give premature reversal signals.

Volume & Volatility
  • Bollinger Bands — price at upper band = overbought, lower = oversold. Narrow bands (squeeze) often precede expansion.
  • OBV — cumulative volume; rising OBV confirms uptrend, falling OBV confirms downtrend. Divergence from price is a warning.
  • Vol SMA 20 / Vol ROC — today's volume vs. 20-day average. Positive ROC with price move = conviction.
  • ATR / True Range — average daily $ move; sizing and stop-loss reference.
  • HV 20 / 30 / 60 — realized (historical) volatility. Compare to IV on the options cards: IV > HV = rich premium.

Confluence matters: trend + momentum + volume agreeing carries far more weight than any single indicator. For how these feed the spread scanner score, see the algorithm docs →

Trend Indicators
SMA 20: $83.73
SMA 50: $76.03
SMA 200: $61.86
Current: $96.74
EMA 12: $87.63
EMA 26: $83.18
MACD: 4.4543 | Signal: 1.3091
BULLISH
ADX (14): 25.01
TREND
+DI: 40.56
−DI: 15.04
Momentum Oscillators
RSI (14): 65.55
NEUTRAL
Stoch %K: 78.32
Stoch %D: 76.80
Williams %R: -16.01
Volume & Volatility
BB Upper: $96.87
BB Lower: $70.60
NEUTRAL
OBV: 4,151,741
Vol SMA 20: 1,061,866
Vol ROC: -68.41%
ATR: $5.84
True Range: $4.88
HV 20: 94.4%
HV 30: 87.3%
HV 60: 76.2%

Data Summary
Data Points: 500
Last Updated: 2026-06-13T13:41:17.130000
Date Range: 2024-06-14T00:00:00 – 2026-06-12T00:00:00
AI Analysis

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Earnings History
6 of 8 under expected move
Each row pairs the pre-earnings straddle-implied expected move with the realized close-to-close move. Sorted oldest first.
Earnings Date Timing Expected Move Actual Move Ratio Outcome
2024-07-30 After-Close 12.98% 3.88% 0.30x Within
2024-10-29 Pre-Market 16.15% 14.44% 0.89x Within
2025-02-25 After-Close 18.26% 0.04% 0.00x Within
2025-04-29 After-Close 16.37% 8.07% 0.49x Within
2025-07-29 Pre-Market 13.04% 16.25% 1.25x Exceeded
2025-10-28 Pre-Market 16.02% 9.10% 0.57x Within
2026-02-24 Pre-Market 15.48% 23.20% 1.50x Exceeded
2026-04-28 Pre-Market 15.24% 14.39% 0.94x Within
Options Activity
IV Rank (30D)
40.93
IV Rank (7D)
100
Avg IV
92.1%
Straddle (30D)
$20.65
Straddle (7D)
$6.20
P/C Volume
2.83
Spread Scanner GPU

Each spread is ranked by a composite score built in three stages. Full documentation →

Stage 1 — Base Score (GPU scanner)

score = P(profit) × (credit / spread_width)
P(profit) from short leg delta (1 − |delta|), penalised above 85%. Credit uses mid-price to handle illiquid chains fairly.

Stage 2 — Skew Adjustment (±25% cap)

RR25 and BF25 from the live options chain. Put skew boosts bull puts, penalises bear calls. High butterfly boosts iron condors. Calendars are skew-neutral.

Stage 3 — Technical Overlay (±50% cap, 5 groups)
Group 1 · Directional Bias (±0.25)
  • RSI <40 bullish / >60 bearish
  • MACD crossover + histogram trend
  • Price vs SMA 50 & SMA 200
Group 2 · Momentum (±0.10)
  • Stochastic %K <20 / >80
  • Williams %R <−80 / >−20
Group 3 · Volatility (up to −0.25 / +0.15)
  • Blended ATR + straddle expected-move penalty
  • Bollinger Band signal (+ counter-trend penalty)
  • BB width — vol contraction boost for ICs
Group 4 · IV Regime (±0.15)
  • IV rank ≥ 75 → strong boost for credit spreads
  • IV rank < 25 → penalty (selling cheap vol)
Group 5 · Liquidity (penalty up to −0.10)
  • Min open interest across all legs
  • OI < 100 → −0.10 · OI < 500 → −0.05

score = base_score × skew_multiplier × tech_multiplier
Both multipliers are shown per spread. Beta is informational only — ATR already captures realized vol. Full algorithm documentation →

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Volatility Surface

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IV Rank (7 DTE)
IV Rank (30 DTE)
Straddle Price (30 DTE)
Beta Analysis
Beta (1Y vs SPY)
1.50
Correlation (SPY)
29.5%
0.09
Ann. Volatility
62.7%
SPY Volatility
12.3%

High volatility - stock moves more than market

Beta & Alpha Over Time
Institutional Ownership (13F)
Latest filings — 2026-03-31
Diluted shares outstanding: 36,312,500 (as of 2026-03-31)

Institutional managers with $100M+ AUM file Form 13F-HR quarterly, due 45 days after quarter end. Holdings are reported gross at quarter-end market value — they are a snapshot, not a real-time position.

  • Shares — long equity positions in this name, aggregated across share classes.
  • Calls / Puts — notional value of long call / put exposure where this ticker is the underlying.
  • % of Float — holder's reported shares divided by the latest diluted shares outstanding. Sums above 100% indicate large custodian / prime broker positions where the same shares are reported by multiple filers.
  • Custodian badge — filers with more than 5,000 holdings are typically broker-dealers / custodians reporting customer-held shares, not active managers.

Each filer is counted once at its latest 13F-HR filing. New filings are ingested on a weekly cadence.

256 filers31,176,192 shares$1.64B value85.86% of float
# Filer Shares Value % of Total % of Float Period
1 FMR LLC Custodian 2,328,888 $138.76M 8.44% 6.41% 2026-03-31
2 BlackRock, Inc. Custodian 2,285,277 $136.16M 8.28% 6.29% 2026-03-31
3 AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC 1,894,177 $112.86M 6.87% 5.22% 2026-03-31
4 VANGUARD GROUP INC Custodian 1,780,596 $106.57M 6.48% 4.90% 2025-12-31
5 Capital World Investors 1,055,080 $62.86M 3.83% 2.91% 2026-03-31
6 TWO SIGMA INVESTMENTS, LP 959,698 $57.18M 3.48% 2.64% 2026-03-31
7 JANUS HENDERSON GROUP PLC 907,782 $54.09M 3.29% 2.50% 2026-03-31
8 DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP Custodian 903,291 $53.81M 3.27% 2.49% 2026-03-31
9 GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC Custodian 856,133 $51.02M 3.10% 2.36% 2026-03-31
10 ROYCE & ASSOCIATES LP 827,781 $49.32M 3.00% 2.28% 2026-03-31
11 KING LUTHER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CORP 750,083 $44.69M 2.72% 2.07% 2026-03-31
12 STATE STREET CORP 657,349 $39.16M 2.38% 1.81% 2026-03-31
13 DRIEHAUS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC 639,892 $38.12M 2.32% 1.76% 2026-03-31
14 IES Holdings, Inc. 568,527 $33.87M 2.06% 1.57% 2026-03-31
15 EMERALD ADVISERS, LLC 523,017 $31.16M 1.90% 1.44% 2026-03-31
16 Legal & General Group Plc Custodian 400,472 $23.86M 1.45% 1.10% 2026-03-31
17 NEEDHAM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC 387,500 $23.09M 1.40% 1.07% 2026-03-31
18 EMERALD MUTUAL FUND ADVISERS TRUST 314,005 $18.71M 1.14% 0.86% 2026-03-31
19 MORGAN STANLEY Custodian 294,115 $17.60M 1.07% 0.81% 2025-12-31
20 Rockefeller Capital Management L.P. Custodian 254,321 $15.15M 0.92% 0.70% 2026-03-31
21 MARSHALL WACE, LLP Custodian 251,904 $15.01M 0.91% 0.69% 2026-03-31
22 NORTHERN TRUST CORP Custodian 251,874 $15.01M 0.91% 0.69% 2026-03-31
23 MARTIN & CO INC /TN/ 249,462 $14.86M 0.90% 0.69% 2026-03-31
24 CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC 247,499 $14.75M 0.90% 0.68% 2026-03-31
25 First Eagle Investment Management, LLC 242,511 $14.45M 0.88% 0.67% 2026-03-31
4 filers$3.22M notional
# Filer Notional Value % of Total Period
1 SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP Custodian $1.76M 54.63% 2026-03-31
2 CITADEL ADVISORS LLC Custodian $1.02M 31.85% 2026-03-31
3 JANE STREET GROUP, LLC Custodian $417.06K 12.96% 2026-03-31
4 SIMPLEX TRADING, LLC Custodian $17.87K 0.56% 2026-03-31
3 filers$1.45M notional
# Filer Notional Value % of Total Period
1 CITADEL ADVISORS LLC Custodian $822.20K 56.56% 2026-03-31
2 SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP Custodian $571.97K 39.34% 2026-03-31
3 SIMPLEX TRADING, LLC Custodian $59.58K 4.10% 2026-03-31
Insider Activity
Latest: 2026-06-10
Form 4 filings — insider beneficial-ownership changes by officers, directors, and 10%+ holders. Filed within 2 business days of transaction.
Filed Reporter Role Action Shares Avg Price Net $ Link
2026-06-10 Candace Harris-Peterson Chief Human Resources Officer Award (A) +3,105 EDGAR
2026-06-03 LAURIE SIEGEL Director Award (A) +2,215 EDGAR
2026-06-03 MARCUS J GEORGE Director Award (A) +38,905 EDGAR
2026-06-03 Claudio A Mannarino Director Award (A) +1,108 EDGAR
2026-06-03 JASON DEZWIREK Director Award (A) +2,215 EDGAR
2026-06-03 RICHARD F WALLMAN Director Mixed +23,443 $76.85 $1.54M EDGAR
2026-06-03 VICTOR L JR RICHEY Director Award (A) +6,378 EDGAR
2026-06-03 VALERIE GENTILE SACHS Director Award (A) +3,190 EDGAR
2026-06-03 ROBERT E JR KNOWLING Director Award (A) +2,215 EDGAR
2026-06-03 Munish Nanda Director Award (A) +2,215 EDGAR
2026-06-03 Candace Harris-Peterson Chief Human Resources Officer Award (A) +18,886 EDGAR
2026-05-04 Munish Nanda Director Sell (S) −11,218 $74.00 -$830.1K EDGAR
2026-05-01 RICHARD F WALLMAN Director Buy (P) +15,000 $73.43 $1.10M EDGAR
2026-04-02 Alyson Noel Gregory General Counsel Tax (F) −175 $59.58 -$10.4K EDGAR
2026-04-02 Peter K. Johansson SVP, Chief Financial Officer Tax (F) −653 $59.58 -$38.9K EDGAR
Codes: P = open-market purchase · S = open-market sale · A = grant/award · M = option exercise · F = tax withholding at vest · G = bona-fide gift · D = disposition to issuer · J = other (described in filing footnote — typically 401(k), trust, inheritance) · W = will/inheritance. Only P / S codes carry directional signal.
Insider Holdings
76 insiders · @ $96.74
Officers, directors, and 10%+ owners ranked by current disclosed exposure (shares × today's price). Shares are direct + indirect (via trusts / LLCs / spouse). Excludes unvested RSU and option grants — those aren't beneficially owned until vest.
# Insider Role Shares Disclosed Exposure Lifetime OM Net Filings Last Filed
1 Blum Strategic GP IV, L.L.C. 10%+ Owner 4,133,326 $399.86M -$26.69M 7 2013-08-21
2 JASON DEZWIREK Director 4,006,626 $387.60M -$4.30M 5 2026-06-03
3 BLUM CAPITAL PARTNERS LP 10%+ Owner 3,582,701 $346.59M $185.26M 15 2013-09-16
4 Blum Strategic GP III, L.L.C. 10%+ Owner 3,495,126 $338.12M $408.90M 14 2013-09-11
5 RICHARD C BLUM & ASSOCIATES INC 10%+ Owner 3,440,126 $332.80M $34.26M 13 2013-09-18
6 TODD S NELSON President & CEO 632,030 $61.14M $0 14 2019-09-16
7 Saddlepoint Partners GP, L.L.C. 10%+ Owner 463,979 $44.89M $171.30M 5 2010-05-12
8 Richard D Wang Director 459,015 $44.41M -$9.90M 9 2018-09-07
9 Todd R Gleason Chief Executive Officer 451,132 $43.64M -$15.54M 15 2026-04-02
10 GARY E MCCULLOUGH Pres, CEO 359,423 $34.77M $0 9 2011-11-03
11 RICHARD F WALLMAN Director 338,852 $32.78M $5.41M 21 2026-06-03
12 Ashish R Ghia CFO 219,285 $21.21M $0 7 2019-12-16
13 John Robert Kline SVP, AIU 193,803 $18.75M -$379.8K 18 2019-12-16
14 Jeffrey David Ayers SVP, General Counsel 190,676 $18.45M -$6.09M 37 2019-11-12
15 Andrew Hurst SVP, CTU 187,853 $18.17M -$899.0K 17 2019-09-18
16 RONALD D MCCRAY Interim President & CEO 143,599 $13.89M -$9.8K 8 2016-05-11
17 ROBERT E DOWDELL Interim President & CEO 134,006 $12.96M $0 4 2007-12-14
18 David B Liner Director 118,080 $11.42M $40.9K 1 2023-03-17
19 David C. Czeszewski SVP, CIO 118,031 $11.42M -$711.1K 8 2019-08-26
20 MICHAEL J GRAHAM EVP 117,189 $11.34M $0 11 2012-09-18
21 VALERIE GENTILE SACHS Director 105,334 $10.19M $0 6 2026-06-03
22 Steven H Lesnik Pres, CEO, Chairman 81,762 $7.91M $94.1K 11 2013-03-06
23 Claudio A Mannarino Director 78,697 $7.61M -$830.2K 5 2026-06-03
24 Colleen M O'Sullivan SVP, CFO 76,568 $7.41M $2.0K 23 2014-03-18
25 Ramesh Nuggihalli Chief Operating Officer 73,904 $7.15M -$175.9K 3 2023-04-03
26 TODD H STEELE SVP of Int'l and Bus. Dev. 73,901 $7.15M $0 2 2008-03-17
27 REID E SIMPSON SVP, CFO 73,868 $7.15M $0 1 2015-03-10
28 Joycelynn Watkins-Asiyanbi See Remarks. 73,178 $7.08M $0 7 2025-06-30
29 Peter K. Johansson SVP, Chief Financial Officer 70,726 $6.84M -$648.2K 11 2026-04-02
30 Robert Todd DeYoung EVP 69,964 $6.77M $0 6 2012-09-07
31 PATRICK K PESCH Exec. VP and CFO 68,900 $6.67M $0 1 2007-03-21
32 Munish Nanda Director 64,246 $6.22M -$830.1K 5 2026-06-03
33 Thomas G Budlong SVP 63,097 $6.10M $0 7 2011-03-16
34 Michele A Peppers Principal Accounting Officer 61,473 $5.95M -$409.4K 13 2019-08-20
35 Paul M Gohr Chief Accounting Officer 54,564 $5.28M -$171.2K 2 2023-04-03
36 Jason T Friesen SVP 51,138 $4.95M $0 20 2015-10-27
37 Manoj Govind Kulkarni SVP 44,969 $4.35M $0 8 2013-06-04
38 Jeffrey R Cooper SVP, Chief Compliance Officer 44,239 $4.28M $0 5 2016-03-16
39 PAUL RICHARD RYAN SVP of Culinary 44,093 $4.27M -$1.82M 4 2008-03-17
40 SCOTT W STEFFEY CEO & President 41,000 $3.97M $110.2K 4 2015-02-13
41 Gregory L. Jackson Director 40,463 $3.91M -$271.5K 14 2019-08-14
42 MARCUS J GEORGE Director 38,905 $3.76M $0 1 2026-06-03
43 Leonard A Mariani Senior VP 34,960 $3.38M $0 4 2009-06-17
44 Thomas B Lally Director 34,619 $3.35M -$252.0K 14 2019-10-08
45 Jeremy J Wheaton SVP 34,108 $3.30M $0 6 2012-07-18
46 Brian R. Williams SVP 31,175 $3.02M $6.2K 17 2011-10-05
47 Lysa A Clemens SVP 31,053 $3.00M $19.4K 6 2015-06-16
48 KEITH K OGATA Director 30,000 $2.90M $0 1 2007-05-21
49 Anthony Mitchell SVP 26,299 $2.54M $0 2 2013-03-06
50 Colon S. McLean SVP 24,187 $2.34M $0 2 2013-03-19
51 Andrew J Cederoth SVP and CFO 23,812 $2.30M $0 3 2017-06-15
52 Alyson Noel Gregory General Counsel 23,019 $2.23M $0 4 2026-04-02
53 Ty Roberts SVP of Art & Design 22,700 $2.20M $0 2 2008-03-17
54 LAURIE SIEGEL Director 22,133 $2.14M $49.7K 5 2026-06-03
55 Candace Harris-Peterson Chief Human Resources Officer 21,991 $2.13M $0 2 2026-06-10
56 Stephen C Fireng Group President 21,878 $2.12M $0 1 2007-03-21
57 George K Grayeb SVP 21,470 $2.08M $0 9 2011-04-05
58 Deborah Lenart SVP 20,735 $2.01M $1.8K 14 2010-11-09
59 Daniel J. Hurdle SVP 20,116 $1.95M $0 2 2013-03-06
60 Thomas A. McNamara SVP 17,162 $1.66M $0 4 2011-11-01
61 Jennifer Campe SVP, Chief HR Officer 15,600 $1.51M $0 5 2014-11-06
62 Catherine Lespine Dir Gen Inseec Group 15,174 $1.47M $0 3 2013-12-05
63 Kiril Kovachev Chief Accounting Officer 14,854 $1.44M $0 5 2026-03-17
64 DENNIS CHOOKASZIAN Director 14,000 $1.35M $245.0K 15 2019-08-14
65 Donna L Gray SVP 13,281 $1.28M -$138.9K 12 2010-07-08
66 ROBERT E JR KNOWLING Director 13,077 $1.27M $0 4 2026-06-03
67 Teresa Cotton Santos SVP 12,000 $1.16M $0 2 2013-03-06
68 Erik Ian Parks SVP 11,136 $1.08M $0 3 2012-03-15
69 VICTOR L JR RICHEY Director 6,378 $617.0K $0 1 2026-06-03
70 Stephen Tober SVP 5,576 $539.4K -$107.2K 9 2012-03-12
71 LOUIS E CALDERA Director 5,000 $483.7K $23.7K 3 2015-05-20
72 PATRICK W GROSS Director 3,400 $328.9K $100.3K 14 2019-08-14
73 DAVID W DEVONSHIRE Director 3,100 $299.9K $93.1K 10 2013-05-16
74 Leslie T Thornton Director 3,000 $290.2K $104.9K 17 2019-08-14
75 Diane Auer Jones SVP, Chief Ext Affairs Officer 1,745 $168.8K -$80.2K 9 2015-03-11
76 Edward A Snyder Director 1,262 $122.1K $29.6K 10 2011-04-08
Lifetime OM Net = signed sum of open-market buys (P) and sells (S) over their career; excludes grants, tax withholdings, and dispositions to issuer. A large negative number is normal for long-tenured executives — they've sold compensation grants over many years.
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Fundamentals

Quarterly filings sourced from SEC 10-Q / 10-K reports. TTM tiles aggregate the most recent four quarters; bars show the last ~12 quarters oldest → newest.

Metrics
  • Revenue — top-line sales. Look for consistent YoY growth; seasonal businesses need same-quarter comparisons (Q4 '24 vs Q4 '23).
  • Net Income — bottom-line profit after all expenses. Can be volatile from one-time items; red bars = net loss.
  • Diluted EPS — net income per share assuming options/converts are exercised. Direct input to the P/E ratio.
  • Operating Cash Flow — cash generated from core operations, before capex and financing. Harder to manipulate than net income; growing OCF is a quality signal.
How to read the bars
  • Sequential growth — quarter-over-quarter trend. Accelerating bars are a momentum signal.
  • YoY growth — compare to the same quarter a year earlier to remove seasonality.
  • Quality — OCF should roughly track Net Income over time. Large divergence (net income ≫ OCF) flags accruals risk.
  • Margins — scan the bar ratios: Net Income / Revenue tells you margin trend without needing a separate chart.

TTM (trailing-twelve-month) smooths seasonality and is used for the P/E calculation. Filings appear 30–90 days after the period closes.

P/E Ratio260.2
P/B Ratio11.1
P/S Ratio4.3
EV/EBITDA43.2
TTM Revenue$0.8B
TTM Net Income$0.0B
TTM EPS$0.37
ROE4.4%
Debt/Equity0.81