Breakdown | ||||
Dec 2024 | Dec 2023 | Dec 2022 | Dec 2021 | Dec 2020 |
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Income Statement | Total Revenue | |||
387.02M | 426.02M | 477.15M | 586.86M | 501.57M | Gross Profit |
54.00M | 58.41M | 24.13M | 136.30M | 135.92M | EBIT |
-5.95M | -33.52M | -34.67M | 58.71M | 82.20M | EBITDA |
13.68M | -11.18M | -12.77M | 79.59M | 100.38M | Net Income Common Stockholders |
-20.39M | -41.75M | -31.89M | 46.70M | 56.26M |
Balance Sheet | Cash, Cash Equivalents and Short-Term Investments | |||
6.49M | 28.99M | 18.55M | 7.13M | 86.97M | Total Assets |
309.53M | 356.66M | 440.77M | 443.26M | 367.37M | Total Debt |
117.43M | 131.34M | 143.69M | 80.61M | 90.73M | Net Debt |
110.94M | 102.36M | 125.14M | 73.48M | 3.76M | Total Liabilities |
183.52M | 207.80M | 243.77M | 208.12M | 172.78M | Stockholders Equity |
126.01M | 148.86M | 197.00M | 235.15M | 194.59M |
Cash Flow | Free Cash Flow | |||
-1.85M | 32.41M | -40.97M | -15.97M | 89.47M | Operating Cash Flow |
8.78M | 40.92M | -30.77M | 2.02M | 104.40M | Investing Cash Flow |
-10.61M | -8.46M | -10.19M | -64.56M | -8.54M | Financing Cash Flow |
-20.79M | -22.20M | 52.20M | -17.53M | -9.59M |
Name | Overall Rating | Market Cap | P/E Ratio | ROE | Dividend Yield | Revenue Growth | EPS Growth |
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73 Outperform | C$218.86M | 7.80 | 7.46% | 7.41% | -1.93% | 3.61% | |
72 Outperform | $10.62B | ― | -5.31% | ― | 1.44% | -183.14% | |
69 Neutral | C$2.92B | 11.56 | 4.98% | 2.10% | 8.72% | -48.78% | |
60 Neutral | C$517.52M | 5.65 | -2.13% | 2.85% | -6.10% | -127.62% | |
60 Neutral | C$3.49B | 39.15 | 5.30% | ― | -7.46% | -49.87% | |
47 Neutral | $2.64B | -3.21 | -21.68% | 3.30% | 4.19% | -30.23% | |
43 Neutral | C$99.03M | ― | -14.76% | 3.84% | -7.82% | 50.88% |
AirBoss of America Corp. reported its unaudited fourth quarter and full-year 2024 results, highlighting significant developments in its defense and rubber solutions segments. Despite a challenging year with a net loss of $20.4 million, the company secured a substantial $82.3 million contract from the U.S. Government for its defense division, contributing to over $200 million in government contracts. The company also launched its first silicone production line in Michigan to enhance its specialty compounding capabilities. However, AirBoss faces potential challenges from geopolitical tensions and tariffs, which could impact its operations and sales. The company remains focused on expanding its core segments and technical capabilities to mitigate these risks.
AirBoss Defense Group, part of AirBoss of America, has secured a significant contract with the U.S. government valued at up to $82.3 million for their Molded AirBoss Lightweight Overboot (MALO). This contract highlights AirBoss’s ongoing success and leadership in providing top-tier personal protective equipment globally, building on their extensive history of supplying overboots to over sixty countries and enhancing their growth in the defense sector.