Risk factor
Weak & very vulnerable to price shocks
Profitability factor
Very strong margins and returns
About
Taylor Devices, Inc. specializes in the engineering, manufacturing, and international distribution of sophisticated devices for shock absorption, rate control, and energy storage. These critical components are integral to a wide array of machinery, equipment, and structures, serving clients across North America, Asia, and other global regions. Its comprehensive product line features seismic dampers, specifically designed to diminish earthquake effects on buildings, alongside compact Fluidicshoks utilized predominantly in defense, aerospace, and commercial applications. The company also offers larger crane and industrial buffers, robust versions of Fluidicshoks tailored for heavy industrial use on cranes, trolleys, truck docks, and various specialized vehicles. Further innovations include self-adjusting shock absorbers, which automatically adapt to diverse impact conditions for high-cycle applications in heavy industry, and liquid die springs essential for tool and die manufacturing equipment. Specialized vibration dampers are supplied to aerospace and defense industries to regulate the response of sensitive electronic and optical systems facing air, ship, or spacecraft vibrations, while machined springs cater to aerospace needs, and custom actuators address unique defense and aerospace specifications. Taylor Devices promotes its products through an established network of sales representatives and distributors. The company was established in 1955 and operates from its headquarters in North Tonawanda, New York.
Company Valuation
From both historical and forecast perspectives, the stock is moderately underpriced compared to similar stocks. Specifically, the stock is 'cheap' on P/E, undervalued on
Target Price
The average target price of TAYD is 67 and suggests 22% upside potential. Usually, this means a BUY recommendation among investment firms, or a recommendation to increase