Market Capitalization Reflects the total market value of a company. Market Cap is calculated by multiplying the number of shares outstanding by the stock's price. For companies with multiple ...
The $10-50 price range often includes mid-sized businesses with proven track records and plenty of growth runway ahead. They ...
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take ...
Post-COVID, the consumer electronics industry has faced a challenging path, including inflation, customers' hesitancy to spend money on non-essential goods, and more. Analysts expect 2025 could ...
Today we are looking at Benchmark (NYSE:BHE) and the best and worst performers in the electronic components & manufacturing industry. The sector could see higher demand as the prevalence of ...
Why Do We Pass on BHE? Annual sales declines of 4.1% for the past two years show its products and services struggled to connect with the market during this cycle Ability to fund investments or ...
$BHE insiders have traded $BHE stock on the open market 5 times in the past 6 months. Of those trades, 0 have been purchases and 5 have been sales.
In trading on Monday, shares of Benchmark Electronics, Inc. (Symbol: BHE) entered into oversold territory, hitting an RSI reading of 27.9, after changing hands as low as $38.61 per share.
Its cash position makes up around 31% of its market capitalization, while the public equity portfolio is around 27%, leaving the insurance businesses, BNSF railroad, BHE, and other controlled and ...
It operates through the following segments: Insurance, Burlington Northern Santa Fe, LLC (BNSF), Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE), Pilot Travel Centers (PTC), Manufacturing, McLane, and Service and ...