Dana (NYSE: DAN)
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Dana Company Info
Dana, Inc. engages in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of technology drive and motion products, sealing solutions, thermal-management technologies, and fluid-power products. It operates through the following segments: Light Vehicle, Commercial Vehicle, Off-Highway, and Power Technologies. The Light Vehicle segment includes drivetrain systems and components for passenger cars, crossovers, sport utility vehicles, vans, and light trucks. The Commercial Vehicle segment consists of drivetrain and tire-pressure management systems, as well as genuine service parts for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles. The Off-Highway segment offers drivetrain systems and individual product solutions under the Spicer brand, and motion systems for associated machine working functions and stationary industrial equipment under the Brevini brand. The Power Technologies segment consists of sealing solutions and thermal management technologies for reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The company was founded by Clarence W. Spicer on April 1, 1904 and is headquartered in Maumee, OH.
News & Analysis
Why Dana Stock Was in a Tailspin This Week
The company posts a dispiriting earnings report, and analysts pile in with modest (but meaningful) price target cuts.
Why Dana Stock Is Down Today
Earnings came in below expectations, and the 2023 guidance isn't much better.
Why Dana Stock Just Crashed 14%
The auto parts specialist's third-quarter results disappointed investors.
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Why Dana Incorporated Popped 11% Higher Thursday
Dana Incorporated felt the negative impact from COVID-19, but still beat estimates.
Why Shares of Dana Are Falling Today
A slight miss relative to expectations tarnished what appeared to be a promising turnaround story.
Why Dana Incorporated Shares Are Down Another 13% Today
A solid third quarter can't break the company free of full-year declines.
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