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Servotronics, Inc.
Is Servotronics, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of March 17, 2025, Servotronics, Inc. is considered risky due to its high valuation metrics, including a Price to Book Value of 5.29, an EV to EBITDA ratio of 111.50, a negative ROE of -1.25%, and an unfavorable P/E ratio of -119.90, despite impressive stock performance with a year-to-date return of 323.37%.
Is Servotronics, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
As of May 29, 2025, the technical trend is bullish, supported by positive MACD and moving averages, but tempered by bearish RSI signals indicating potential volatility.
Is Servotronics, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?
As of March 17, 2025, Servotronics, Inc. is considered overvalued and risky due to its high financial ratios and negative P/E, despite recent strong stock performance compared to the S&P 500.
Who are in the management team of Servotronics, Inc.?
As of March 2022, the management team of Servotronics, Inc. includes Kenneth Trbovich (Chairman, President, CEO), Jason Bear, Nicholas Trbovich, and independent directors Edward Cosgrove, Lucion Gygax, and Christopher Marks. They oversee the company's strategic direction and operations.
What does Servotronics, Inc. do?
Servotronics, Inc. designs and manufactures advanced technology products in the electronics and appliances sector, focusing on control components and consumer cutlery. As of March 2025, it reported net sales of $12 million and a market cap of $125.88 million.
How big is Servotronics, Inc.?
As of Jun 18, Servotronics, Inc. has a market capitalization of 125.88 million, with net sales of 46.17 million and a net profit of -1.00 million over the latest four quarters. The company reported shareholder's funds of 23.50 million and total assets of 35.75 million as of Dec 24.
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