Titan International (NYSE: TWI)
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Titan International Company Info
Titan International, Inc. is a holding company engaged in the manufacture of wheels, tires, and undercarriage industrial. It operates through the following segments: Agricultural, Earthmoving and Construction, and Consumer. The Agricultural segment manufactures rims, wheels, and tires for use in various agricultural and forestry equipment, including tractors, combines, skidders, plows, planters, and irrigation equipment. The Earthmoving and Construction segment produces rims, wheels, and tires for various types of off-the-road earthmoving, mining, military and construction equipment, including skid steers, aerial lifts, cranes, graders and levelers, scrapers, self-propelled shovel loaders, articulated dump trucks, load transporters, haul trucks, and backhoe loaders, crawler tractors, lattice cranes, shovels, and hydraulic excavators. The Consumer segment manufactures truck tires in Latin America and light truck tires in Russia and offers select products for turf and golf cart applications. The company was founded by John A. Stillwell in 1890 and is headquartered in West Chicago, IL.
News & Analysis
Why Titan International, Eldorado Gold, and El Pollo Loco Holdings Slumped Today
These stocks took hits on earnings even as the market rose.
Why Titan International, Hamilton Beach Brands, and Barnes & Noble Slumped Today
Earnings weren't kind to these companies.
Why Titan International Stock Just Dropped 30%
Earnings were much better than last year -- but still not good enough for Wall Street.
Growth Streak Gives Titan International Momentum Into 2018
Top-line growth was strong, but investors will want to keep an eye on the bottom line in 2018.
After Big Quarter, Titan International Sees More Growth Ahead
Top-line growth of 21% could be just the beginning for the wheel and tire manufacturer.
Why Titan International Inc's Shares Plunged 33% in August
A surprising loss left investors wondering when an operational turnaround will finally arrive.
Titan International Inc's Recovery Hits a Snag
Demand for big tires is up, but so are costs, and that's hurting the supplier in 2017.
Titan International Returns to Growth as Long-Awaited Recovery Arrives
It's only one quarter, but the signs of growth on both the top and bottom lines were strong for the tire manufacturer.
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