Littelfuse (NASDAQ: LFUS)
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Littelfuse Company Info
Littelfuse, Inc. engages in the manufacture of technologies in circuit protection, power control and sensing. It operates through the following segments: Electronics, Transportation, and Industrial. The Electronics segment covers a broad range of end markets, including industrial motor drives and power conversion, automotive electronics, electric vehicle and related infrastructure, power supplies, data centers and telecommunications, medical devices, alternative energy and energy storage, building and home automation, appliances, and mobile electronics. The Transportation segment offers a wide range of circuit protection, power control and sensing technologies for global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), tier-one suppliers, and parts and aftermarket distributors in passenger vehicle, heavy duty truck, off-road vehicles, material handling, agricultural, construction, and other commercial vehicle end markets. The Industrial segment consists of industrial circuit protection, industrial controls, and temperature sensors for use in various applications such as renewable energy and energy storage systems, electric vehicle infrastructure, HVAC systems, industrial safety, non-residential construction, MRO, mining, and industrial automation. The company was founded by Edward V. Sundt in 1927 and is headquartered in Chicago, IL.
News & Analysis
Why Littelfuse Stock Was Down on Wednesday
The electronic manufacturing company's second-quarter report left Wall Street wanting more.
Why Littelfuse Stock Jumped Today
While sales were sharply lower, the circuit protection company's results held up better than expected.
Why Littelfuse Shares Jumped 11% Today
The maker of power control components saw a bullish analyst report.
Why Shares of Littelfuse Popped Today
Despite COVID-19, the company's sales and earnings surpassed expectations.
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Excess Channel Inventory Derails Littelfuse
Soft electronics demand will persist throughout 2019, adding to the company's problems.
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Valuation
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