Gentex Corp.

Gentex Corp.

Gentex Corporation (GNTX) is a Michigan-based supplier of automotive technology best known for automatic-dimming rear‑view mirrors and integrated connectivity features such as HomeLink. Over time it has broadened into camera-based driver awareness, vision and sensing components and other in‑vehicle electronics sold to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Revenue tends to track global vehicle production and content-per-vehicle, while profitability benefits from scale, intellectual property and long-term OEM relationships. With a market capitalisation around $5.91bn, Gentex sits between traditional auto-parts and electronics suppliers and faces both opportunity from growing in‑car electronics and risks from cyclical vehicle demand, semiconductor supply and competition. Investors should note exposure to the automotive cycle, possible margin pressure when content mix shifts, and evolving standards for advanced driver assistance systems. This is general educational information and not personalised advice; values can rise or fall and past performance does not guarantee future results.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Hold

Analyst Rating

Analysts recommend holding Gentex Corp.'s stock with a target price of $29.14, suggesting potential growth.

Above Average

Financial Health

Gentex Corp. shows strong financial performance with solid cash flow and book value per share.

Below Average

Dividend

Gentex Corp. has a below-average dividend yield of 1.46%, which may not attract income-focused investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $14.60 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Rising content per vehicle

More cameras, sensors and connectivity in cars can lift Gentex’s average revenue per vehicle, though results depend on adoption rates and model cycles.

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OEM relationships matter

Long-term contracts with automakers provide steady demand, but exposure to global vehicle production makes Gentex sensitive to economic and supply shocks.

Tech and patents

A portfolio of patents and R&D supports product differentiation, yet rapid technological change and competition can affect future margins.

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