
MAYVILLE ENGINEERING CO INC
Designs, manufactures, and fabricates metal and plastic components, assemblies, and systems for a variety of end markets
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts are very positive about Mayville Engineering's stock, expecting significant price growth soon.
Financial Health
Mayville Engineering is generating decent revenue and cash flow, but profit margins are low.
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Explore BasketWhy You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Order Book Signals
Order intake and backlog can indicate short‑term revenue potential, though outcomes depend on contract conversion and broader industrial demand.
Operational Efficiency Gains
Improvements in production and cost control can lift margins, but gains may be offset by metal‑price swings or supply‑chain disruptions.
Cyclicality and Customers
Exposure to industrial cycles and customer concentration can increase volatility; diversification and long contracts can help mitigate risks.
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