Helios Technologies (NYSE: HLIO)
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Helios Technologies Company Info
Helios Technologies, Inc. engages in the development and manufacture of motion control and electronic controls technology. It operates through the Hydraulics and Electronics segments. The Hydraulics segment provides screw-in hydraulic cartridge valves, manifolds, and integrated fluid power packages and subsystems used in hydraulic systems. The Electronics segment offers electronic control, display, and instrumentation solutions for recreational and off-highway vehicles and stationary and power generation equipment. The company was founded by Robert E. Koski and John Allen in 1970 and is headquartered in Sarasota, FL.
News & Analysis
Why Helios Technologies Stock Is Down Big Today
The company is resetting expectations for the second half of the year.
Why Helios Stock Fell as Much as 12.5% in Early Trading Today
The company reported earnings that were an obvious disappointment to Wall Street. The updated outlook made things even worse.
The Big Reason Helios Technologies Stock Popped 34.3% in February
The market is taking note of how fast sales at the hydraulics manufacturer are growing.
1 Investment Banker Offers Up 3 Industrials Stocks to Buy
Baird has high hopes for shares of Caterpillar, Manitowoc, and Helios Technologies. But are any of them worth buying?
Sun Hydraulics’ Sales Are Set to Soar in 2018, Earnings Not So Much
All you need to know about Sun Hydraulics' first-quarter performance, growth moves, and outlook for 2018.
Sun Hydraulics Corporation Pumps out More Growth, Lines Up Another Big Acquisition
The hydraulic and electronic components manufacturer reported big revenue gains and progress with integrating a recent acquisition, but higher expenses continue to weigh on the bottom line.
Sun Hydraulics Is Stepping Up Its Game
The industrial valves manufacturer's third quarter proved its growth moves are paying off.
Sun Hydraulics Is Investing More in Growth in 2017
Demand for hydraulic and electronic equipment is surging in North America, and the company sees an opportunity for expansion.
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