Heroux Devtek Inc.

$8.34 Outperform
Target: C$12.00
SymbolHRX.TO
ExchangeToronto
Trade Date-
Last Trade8.34
Change-0.01 - -0.12%
52-week Range6.25 - 9.25
Market Cap253.4M
Volume12923
Dividend YieldN/A
Price/Sales0.67
P/E Ratio12.08
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Heroux-Devtek Inc. and its subsidiaries specialize in the design, development, manufacture, repair and overhaul of systems and components used principally in the aerospace and industrial sectors. A significant portion of the Company’s sales are made to a limited number of customers mainly located in the United States and Canada. The Company operates in two segments: aerospace and industrial. The aerospace segment comprises the landing gear and aerostructure product lines. The industrial segment comprises large power generation components and other industrial products produced by the industrial product line.
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Winnipeg Free Press - May 4, 2012
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