
Eastern Company
The Eastern Company manages industrial businesses that design, manufacture and sell engineered solutions to industrial markets. The Company has one reportable segment: Engineered Solutions. The Engineered Solutions segment provides engineered solutions to support its customers' needs in the commercial transportation and logistics markets. It designs, manufactures, and markets a diverse product line of custom and standard vehicular and industrial hardware, including turnkey returnable packaging solutions, access and security hardware, mirrors, and mirror-cameras. It offers a standard product line of rotary latches, compression latches, draw latches, hinges, camlocks, key switches, padlocks, and handles, among other products. Its subsidiary, Velvac Holdings Inc., is a designer and manufacturer of proprietary vision technology for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and aftermarket applications, and a provider of aftermarket components to the heavy-duty truck market in North America.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts strongly recommend buying Eastern Company's stock, predicting it could rise significantly in value.
Financial Health
Eastern Company is performing well with solid revenue and cash flow, indicating strong financial stability.
Dividend
Eastern Company's dividend yield of 2.08% is reasonable for investors seeking some income. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $20.80 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Published: June 18, 2025
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Small‑cap industrial profile
Eastern’s size means growth can be meaningful but volatility and lower trading liquidity are common; investors often monitor order trends and margins.
Supply and commodity risk
Raw material and component costs can influence profitability, and supply‑chain disruptions may affect delivery; costs can vary across cycles.
End‑market exposure
The business is tied to construction and industrial spending, so macroeconomic shifts matter — though aftermarket and service work can provide some stability.
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