Brink's (NYSE: BCO)
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Brink's Company Info
The Brink's Co. provides secure logistics and cash management services. It operates through the following segments: North America, Latin America, Europe and Rest of World. Its logistics and security solutions include cash-in-transit, ATM replenishment & maintenance, and cash management & payment services, such as vault outsourcing, money processing, intelligent safe services, and international transportation of valuables. The company was founded by Perry Brink and Fidelia Brink on May 5, 1859 and is headquartered in Richmond, VA.
News & Analysis
Why Brink's Stock Is Up Today
The armored truck specialist is making its move into the 21st century.
Why The Brink's Company Stock Took It to the Bank This Week
Brink's reported a sharp swing to profitability year over year, and is returning capital to shareholders.
Why Brink's Stock Jumped as much as 36% on July 29
The armored car company's quarterly results looked tough on the surface, but they still pleased investors.
Why Brink's Stock Jumped 10.2% in September
A big acquisition could be in the works for the private security company.
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Will This Company's Growth Strategy Drown It In Debt?
This cash management company keeps trucking along but, along with a growing market share, its growth-by-acquisition strategy is accruing debt fast.
The 1 Big Risk With Brink's Company's Growth Strategy
The company is targeting smaller acquisitions that bring in more customers and real cost synergies. But the debt it has amassed while pursuing this strategy is growing fast.
Valuation
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