FreightCar America, Inc.RAIL

$9.32+0.10 (+1.08%)
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Company snapshot

Market Cap
$331M
Small-cap
+57%
2016 — today
10-Year Price
-46%
2016 — today
52-Week Range
$7.35$14.80
Current $9.32· 26%

Operating through its subsidiaries, FreightCar America, Inc. specializes in the design, production, and sale of railcars and their associated components, primarily for the transportation of bulk commodities and containerized freight across North America. The company's operations are organized into two main divisions: Manufacturing and Parts. Its diverse product offerings include a wide array of freight cars such as open-top and covered hoppers, gondolas, triple hoppers, and innovative hybrid aluminum/stainless steel railcars. They also manufacture specialized vehicles like ore hoppers, ballast hoppers, aggregate hoppers, intermodal flats, and non-intermodal flat cars. Further expanding its portfolio, FreightCar America provides coal cars, general bulk commodity cars, coil steel cars, boxcars, woodchip hoppers, aluminum vehicle carriers, and articulated bulk container railcars. In addition to manufacturing new railcars, the company engages in selling used railcars, offering leasing options, and performing railcar rebuilding and conversion services. It also supplies various forged, cast, and fabricated parts for railcar applications. FreightCar America's manufactured railcars are exported to international markets, including Latin America and the Middle East. Its primary customer base comprises financial institutions, major railroads, and various shipping companies. FreightCar America, Inc. was founded in 1901 and its corporate headquarters are located in Chicago, Illinois.

Valuation in context

P/E ratio
12.3
Near historic high
Near historic highs — last 10 years
P/B ratio
-5.1
N/A
Not meaningful — company is unprofitable
EV / EBITDA
8.5
Around average
Around the 10-year average
FCF Yield
4.4%
Above average
Above the 10-year average
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