Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK)
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Oshkosh Company Info
Oshkosh Corp. engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of specialty vehicles and vehicle bodies. It operates through the following segments: Access Equipment, Defense, Fire & Emergency, and Commercial. The Access Equipment segment consists of JerrDan and JLG, which manufactures aerial work platforms and telehandlers that are used in construction, industrial, institutional, and general maintenance applications to position workers and materials at elevated heights. The Defense segment produces tactical wheeled vehicles and supplies parts and services for the United States military and other militaries around the world. The Fire and Emergency segment sells commercial and custom fire vehicles, simulators, and emergency vehicles primarily for fire departments, airports and other governmental units, and broadcast vehicles for broadcasters and television stations. The Commercial segment includes McNeilus, CON-E-CO, London, Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc (IMT), and Oshkosh Commercial. The company was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Oshkosh, WI.
News & Analysis
Oshkosh Stock Isn't as Cheap as It Looks
The future for Oshkosh is no longer military trucks -- but it might be fire trucks.
Why Oshkosh Stock Fell on Friday
The company lost a major contract with the U.S. Army.
Oshkosh Corporation's Earnings Look Solid as a Tank, but Is the Company a Winner?
The utility and armored vehicle company has won some financial victories, but it also shows a few weaknesses.
Why Oshkosh Stock Traded Higher in March
A big government win and hopes for future infrastructure spending has this stock shooting higher.
Oshkosh Selected for Massive $6 Billion Post Office Vehicle Contract
The award is a blow to start-up Workhorse Group, another finalist in the competition.
How Coronavirus Spending Cuts Could Impact Defense Spending
The Pentagon could be forced to cut some programs and focus on priorities.
Oshkosh Stock Upgraded Ahead of Earnings: What You Need to Know
Many investors are leery of "moderation" in sales at Oshkosh -- but not this analyst.
General Motors Is Angling to Revive Its Defense Business
The automaker's Chevy Colorado seems a long shot against vehicles from Oshkosh and Polaris.
Valuation
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