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Taylor Devices, Inc. - Comparative Business Analysis Snapshot
Business Description
Taylor Devices, Inc.. The Group's principal activities are designing, developing, manufacturing and marketing of shock absorption, rate control and energy storage devices for use in various types of machinery, equipment and structures. The Group has six products: Seismic Dampers, Fluidicshoks, Crane and Industrial Buffers, Self-Adjusting Shock Absorbers, Liquid Die Springs and Vibration Dampers. Seismic Dampers are designed to ameliorate the effects of earthquake tremors on structures. Fluidicshoks are small, compact shock absorbers for use in defense, aerospace and commercial industry. Crane and industrial buffers are used for industrial application on cranes, ships, railroad cars etc. Self-adjusting shock absorbers are designed for cycle application primarily in heavy industry. Liquid die springs are used to manufacture of tools and dies. Vibration dampers are used in the aerospace and defense industries.
Competitor Analysis
This analysis compares Taylor Devices, Inc. with three other companies in closely related industry sectors.
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- Sales Analysis: Recent Sales, Sales Growth, Sales per Employee
- Recent Stock Performance
- Company Valuation Ratios: Price/Earnings, Price/Book Value
- Price/Sales and 52 Week Price change
- Dividend Analysis
- Profitability Analysis: Gross Profit Margin, EBITDA Margin
- Earnings Before Extraordinary Items
- Inventory Analysis
- Research and Development Expenses
- Financial Position: Long Term Debt/Equity, Days Accounts Receivable, Days Inventory
- R&D Expenses/Sales
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