Lear (NYSE: LEA)
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Lear Company Info
Lear Corp. engages in the design, manufacture and supply of automotive seats, electrical distribution systems and electronic modules, as well as related sub-systems, components, and software. It operates through the following segments: Seating and E-Systems. The Seating segment consists of the design, engineering, just-in-time assembly and delivery of complete seat systems, as well as the manufacture of all major seat components, including seat covers and surface materials such as leather and fabric, seat structures and mechanisms, seat foam and headrests. The E-System segment engages in the design, development, engineering and manufacture of electrical distribution systems, as well as electronic control modules, electrification products, connectivity products and software solutions for the cloud, vehicles and mobile devices. The company was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Southfield, MI.
News & Analysis
Why Lear Stock Gained 14% in December
The auto-parts manufacturer's stock got a lift as the U.S. and China made progress on a trade deal.
Shorting on Auto Stocks? Consider Going Long on Lear
The auto industry is battling headwinds, the most recent of which is a strike by UAW workers. This is bad for GM, but will Lear be impacted by the auto slowdown to the same extent?
Why Shares of Lear Plunged In May
Trade wars and slowdown talk hits the auto-parts sector.
Here's Why Shares of Lear Dropped 10% in March
An analyst downgrade sends this roller-coaster stock downward.
Here's Why Lear Climbed 25.3% in January
Wall Street rallies around a stock that was beaten down in 2018
Why CenturyLink, Super Micro Computer, and Lear Slumped Today
Find out which stocks held back the overall market.
Is It Time to Downgrade the Automakers? What You Need to Know
Morgan Stanley's Lear downgrade could be only the beginning.
2 Stocks to Watch in Auto Parts While New Global Trends Take Over
Here are two companies that stand to prosper while worldwide safety regulations, luxury sales, and vehicle electronics continue to become more important.
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