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Smith & Wesson Brands Stock

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Smith & Wesson Brands Revenue, EBIT, Net Income

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Understanding Revenue, EBIT, and Income

Gain insights into Smith & Wesson Brands, a comprehensive overview of its financial performance can be obtained by analyzing the Revenue, EBIT, and Income chart. Revenue represents the total income generated by Smith & Wesson Brands from its primary operations, showcasing the company’s ability to attract and retain clients. EBIT, or Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, indicates the company’s operational profitability, free from the influence of tax and interest expenses. The Income section reflects Smith & Wesson Brands’s net earnings, an ultimate measure of its financial health and profitability.

Yearly Analysis and Comparisons

Observe the yearly bars to understand the annual performance and growth of Smith & Wesson Brands. Compare the Revenue, EBIT, and Income to evaluate the company’s efficiency and profitability. A higher EBIT compared to the previous year suggests an improvement in operational efficiency. Likewise, an increase in Income indicates enhanced overall profitability. Analyzing the year-to-year comparison assists investors in understanding the company’s growth trajectory and operational efficiency.

Utilizing Expectations for Investment

The expected values for the forthcoming years offer investors a glimpse into Smith & Wesson Brands’s anticipated financial performance. Analyzing these projections alongside historical data aids in making informed investment decisions. Investors can gauge the potential risks and returns, aligning their investment strategies accordingly to optimize profitability and mitigate risks.

Investment Insights

Leveraging the comparison between Revenue and EBIT helps in assessing Smith & Wesson Brands’s operational efficiency, while the Revenue and Income comparison reveals the net profitability after accounting for all expenses. Investors can derive valuable insights by meticulously analyzing these financial parameters, laying the foundation for strategic investment decisions aimed at capitalizing on Smith & Wesson Brands’s growth potential.

Smith & Wesson Brands Revenue, EBIT and net profit per share

DateSmith & Wesson Brands RevenueSmith & Wesson Brands EBITSmith & Wesson Brands Net Income
2025e589.74 M undefined74.5 M undefined54.79 M undefined
2024e544.15 M undefined41.62 M undefined29.25 M undefined
2023479.2 M undefined56.7 M undefined36.9 M undefined
2022864.1 M undefined251.7 M undefined194.5 M undefined
20211.06 B undefined328 M undefined252 M undefined
2020529.6 M undefined50.3 M undefined-61.2 M undefined
2019481.3 M undefined43.5 M undefined18.4 M undefined
2018606.9 M undefined27.8 M undefined20.1 M undefined
2017903.2 M undefined203.7 M undefined127.9 M undefined
2016722.9 M undefined158.6 M undefined94 M undefined
2015551.9 M undefined89.6 M undefined49.6 M undefined
2014626.6 M undefined151 M undefined89.3 M undefined
2013587.5 M undefined132.8 M undefined78.7 M undefined
2012412 M undefined44.9 M undefined16.1 M undefined
2011342.2 M undefined17.8 M undefined-82.8 M undefined
2010357.9 M undefined40.1 M undefined32.5 M undefined
2009335 M undefined24.8 M undefined-64.2 M undefined
2008295.9 M undefined23.5 M undefined9.1 M undefined
2007236.6 M undefined24.4 M undefined13 M undefined
2006160 M undefined14.5 M undefined8.7 M undefined
2005125.8 M undefined11.2 M undefined5.2 M undefined
2004119.5 M undefined5.8 M undefined800,000 undefined

Smith & Wesson Brands Stock Ratios

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Revenue and Growth

The Smith & Wesson Brands Revenue and Revenue Growth are pivotal to understanding the company's financial health and operational efficiency. A consistent increase in revenue indicates a company’s ability to effectively market and sell its products or services, while the revenue growth percentage offers insights into the pace at which the company is expanding over the years.

Gross Margin

The Gross Margin is a crucial metric that showcases the percentage of revenue exceeding the cost of goods sold (COGS). A higher gross margin is indicative of a company’s efficiency in controlling its production costs, thereby promising potential profitability and financial stability.

EBIT and EBIT Margin

EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) and EBIT Margin offer deep insights into a company’s profitability, excluding the impacts of interest and taxes. Investors often assess these metrics to gauge the operational efficiency and inherent profitability of a business, separate from its financial structure and tax environment.

Income and Growth

Net Income and its subsequent growth are quintessential for investors looking to understand a company’s profitability. Consistent income growth underscores a company’s ability to enhance its profitability over time, reflecting operational efficiency, strategic competitiveness, and financial health.

Shares Outstanding

Shares outstanding refer to the total number of shares a company has issued. It's instrumental in calculating key metrics like Earnings Per Share (EPS) which is pivotal for investors to evaluate a company’s profitability on a per-share basis, offering a more granular view of financial health and valuation.

Interpreting Year to Year Comparison

Comparing yearly data allows investors to identify trends, assess the company’s growth, and anticipate potential future performance. Analyzing how metrics like revenue, income, and margins change year over year can provide valuable insights into the company’s operational efficiency, competitiveness, and overall financial health.

Expectations and Predictions

Investors often juxtapose the current and past financial data with the market’s expectations. This comparison aids in assessing whether the Smith & Wesson Brands is performing as anticipated, underperforming or outperforming the market predictions, providing pivotal data for investment decisions.

 
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Balance Sheet

Understanding the Balance Sheet

The balance sheet of Smith & Wesson Brands provides a detailed financial snapshot, revealing the company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time. Analyzing these components is crucial for investors looking to understand Smith & Wesson Brands's financial health and stability.

Assets

Smith & Wesson Brands's assets represent everything the company owns or controls that has monetary value. These are categorized into current and non-current assets, offering insights into the company's liquidity and long-term investments.

Liabilities

Liabilities are obligations that Smith & Wesson Brands must settle in the future. Analyzing the ratio of liabilities to assets provides insights into the company's financial leverage and risk exposure.

Equity

Equity refers to the residual interest in the assets of Smith & Wesson Brands after deducting liabilities. It represents the owners’ claim on the company’s assets and earnings.

Year-to-Year Analysis

Comparing balance sheet figures year-to-year allows investors to identify trends, growth patterns, and potential financial risks, facilitating informed investment decisions.

Interpreting the Data

Detailed analysis of assets, liabilities, and equity can provide investors with comprehensive insights into Smith & Wesson Brands's financial standing, aiding in investment evaluations and risk assessments.

 
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Smith & Wesson Brands stock margins

The Smith & Wesson Brands margin analysis displays the gross margin, EBIT margin, as well as the profit margin of Smith & Wesson Brands. The EBIT margin (EBIT/sales) indicates the percentage of sales that remains as operating profit. The profit margin shows the percentage of sales that remains for Smith & Wesson Brands.
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Margin

Understanding Gross Margin

The gross margin, expressed as a percentage, delineates the gross profit made from the Smith & Wesson Brands's sales revenue. A higher gross margin percentage indicates that the Smith & Wesson Brands retains more revenue after accounting for the costs of goods sold. Investors use this metric to gauge financial health and operational efficiency, as well as to compare it with competitors and industry averages.

EBIT Margin Analysis

EBIT margin represents the Smith & Wesson Brands's earnings before interest and taxes. Analyzing the EBIT margin over different years provides insights into the operational profitability and efficiency, excluding the effects of financial leverage and tax structure. A growing EBIT margin over the years signifies improving operational performance.

Revenue Margin Insights

The revenue margin demonstrates the Smith & Wesson Brands's total revenue generated. When comparing the revenue margin year over year, investors can gauge the Smith & Wesson Brands's growth and market expansion. It is essential to compare the revenue margin with the gross and EBIT margins to understand the cost and profit structures better.

Interpreting Expectations

The expected values for gross, EBIT, and revenue margins provide future financial outlook of the Smith & Wesson Brands. Investors should compare these expectations with historical data to understand potential growth and risk factors. It is crucial to consider the underlying assumptions and methodologies used in projecting these expected values to make informed investment decisions.

Comparative Analysis

Comparing the gross, EBIT, and revenue margins, both yearly and over multiple years, enables investors to perform a comprehensive analysis of the Smith & Wesson Brands's financial health and growth prospects. Evaluating the trends and patterns in these margins helps in identifying strengths, weaknesses, and potential investment opportunities.

Smith & Wesson Brands Margin History

Smith & Wesson Brands Gross marginSmith & Wesson Brands Profit marginSmith & Wesson Brands EBIT marginSmith & Wesson Brands Profit margin
2025e33.08 %12.63 %9.29 %
2024e33.08 %7.65 %5.38 %
202333.08 %11.83 %7.7 %
202243.35 %29.13 %22.51 %
202142.39 %30.97 %23.79 %
202031.29 %9.5 %-11.56 %
201930.4 %9.04 %3.82 %
201832.26 %4.58 %3.31 %
201741.55 %22.55 %14.16 %
201640.64 %21.94 %13 %
201535.31 %16.23 %8.99 %
201441.35 %24.1 %14.25 %
201337.17 %22.6 %13.4 %
201231.07 %10.9 %3.91 %
201130.6 %5.2 %-24.2 %
201033.39 %11.2 %9.08 %
200928.99 %7.4 %-19.16 %
200830.99 %7.94 %3.08 %
200732.25 %10.31 %5.49 %
200631 %9.06 %5.44 %
200532.51 %8.9 %4.13 %
200432.72 %4.85 %0.67 %

Smith & Wesson Brands Stock Sales Revenue, EBIT, Earnings per Share

The Smith & Wesson Brands earnings per share therefore indicates how much revenue Smith & Wesson Brands has generated per share in a given period. The earnings before interest and taxes per share shows how much of the operating profit corresponds to each share. The earnings per share indicates how much of the profit belongs to each share.
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Revenue Per Share

Revenue per share represents the total revenue Smith & Wesson Brands earns, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It is a crucial metric as it reflects the company's ability to generate sales and signifies growth and expansion potential. Comparing yearly revenue per share allows investors to analyze the consistency in a company’s earnings and predict future trends.

EBIT Per Share

EBIT per share indicates Smith & Wesson Brands's earning before interest and taxes, offering insights into operational profitability excluding the effects of capital structure and tax rates. It can be juxtaposed against revenue per share to gauge the efficiency in converting sales into profits. A consistent increase in EBIT per share over the years underscores operational efficiency and profitability.

Income Per Share

Income per share, or earnings per share (EPS), reveals the portion of Smith & Wesson Brands’s profit allocated to each share of common stock. It’s instrumental in evaluating the profitability and financial health. By comparing it with revenue and EBIT per share, investors discern how effectively a firm translates sales and operational profits into net income.

Expected Values

Expected values are projections of revenue, EBIT, and income per share for forthcoming years. These anticipations, rooted in historical data and market analysis, aid investors in strategizing their investments, evaluating Smith & Wesson Brands's prospective performance, and estimating future stock prices. However, it’s pivotal to consider market volatilities and uncertainties that can influence these projections.

Smith & Wesson Brands Revenue, EBIT and net profit per share

DateSmith & Wesson Brands Sales per ShareSmith & Wesson Brands EBIT per shareSmith & Wesson Brands Earnings per Share
2025e12.96 undefined0 undefined1.2 undefined
2024e11.95 undefined0 undefined0.64 undefined
202310.37 undefined1.23 undefined0.8 undefined
202218.12 undefined5.28 undefined4.08 undefined
202119.12 undefined5.92 undefined4.55 undefined
20209.63 undefined0.91 undefined-1.11 undefined
20198.72 undefined0.79 undefined0.33 undefined
201811.07 undefined0.51 undefined0.37 undefined
201715.87 undefined3.58 undefined2.25 undefined
201612.91 undefined2.83 undefined1.68 undefined
201510 undefined1.62 undefined0.9 undefined
201410.43 undefined2.51 undefined1.49 undefined
20138.82 undefined1.99 undefined1.18 undefined
20126.12 undefined0.67 undefined0.24 undefined
20115.38 undefined0.28 undefined-1.3 undefined
20105.46 undefined0.61 undefined0.5 undefined
20097.16 undefined0.53 undefined-1.37 undefined
20087.06 undefined0.56 undefined0.22 undefined
20075.71 undefined0.59 undefined0.31 undefined
20064.02 undefined0.36 undefined0.22 undefined
20053.44 undefined0.31 undefined0.14 undefined
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Smith & Wesson Brands business model

Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. is a leading US manufacturer of firearms and outdoor equipment. The company was founded in 1852 by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson and is headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts. Throughout its more than 165-year history, Smith & Wesson has become one of the most well-known brand names in the firearms industry. The company's business model is based on the production and marketing of firearms and related accessories for both the civilian and military markets. One of Smith & Wesson's most famous and best-selling series is the M&P series, which includes a wide range of pistols and rifles designed specifically for the civilian market. The M&P series was developed in collaboration with law enforcement agencies and the military and is known for its user-friendliness, reliability, and precision. In addition to the M&P series, Smith & Wesson also produces a wide selection of other firearms, including revolvers, pistols, and assault rifles. The company continuously works on developing new products to meet the changing needs of its customers and expand its offerings. Smith & Wesson is divided into various segments, including the outdoor products division, which includes offerings such as skydiving, climbing, hunting, blades, and self-defense tools and survival kits. In recent years, the company has experienced successful expansion through acquisitions and strategic partnerships. For example, in 2016, the company acquired Crimson Trace Corporation, a leading manufacturer of optics and laser sights. This acquisition allowed Smith & Wesson to expand its range of accessory products and strengthen its position in the competitive firearms and accessories market. The company also partners with industry experts and celebrities such as renowned shooter and television presenter Jerry Miculek. Miculek works closely with Smith & Wesson, participating in product testing and development to ensure that the company is constantly improving its products and understands what customers want. Smith & Wesson is also a major supplier of firearms to government agencies, including law enforcement, military units, and security forces. The company has extensive experience working with these agencies and collaborates closely with them to understand their requirements and provide them with the best possible products. In recent years, however, Smith & Wesson has faced challenges due to controversial discussions about gun laws and gun violence issues in the United States. Nevertheless, the company is committed to promoting the safe and responsible use of firearms and only supplying authorized individuals and institutions. In summary, Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. has a long history in the firearms industry and continues to be one of the leading manufacturers of firearms and outdoor equipment. The company has also evolved through acquisitions and strategic partnerships and is dedicated to always offering its customers the best possible products and services. Smith & Wesson Brands is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.com.

Smith & Wesson Brands SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Smith & Wesson Brands Inc (S&W) has a strong brand reputation and is recognized as a leading manufacturer of firearms and accessories in the United States. The company has a long-standing history in the industry, dating back to 1852.

S&W has a diverse product portfolio, offering a wide range of firearms for various purposes such as personal protection, law enforcement, and sporting activities. This product diversity allows the company to cater to different customer segments and adapt to changing market demands.

The company has established strategic partnerships with government agencies, law enforcement organizations, and military forces. These partnerships provide S&W with a steady demand for its products and contribute to its overall market position.

Weaknesses

S&W relies heavily on the U.S. market, making it vulnerable to changes in domestic firearm regulations and legislation. Shifts in public opinion or regulatory measures could impact the company's sales and profitability.

The negative associations surrounding firearms, particularly in relation to gun violence and public safety concerns, pose a reputational risk for S&W. This risk could lead to potential boycotts or decreased consumer trust in the brand.

The company has faced legal challenges and controversy regarding product safety and the potential misuse of its firearms. These issues can impact the company's public image, customer perception, and potentially result in legal liabilities.

Opportunities

Expanding into international markets presents an opportunity for S&W to diversify its revenue streams and reduce its dependence on the U.S. market. Growing demand for firearms in emerging economies or regions with relaxed gun laws could provide a new customer base for the company.

Conducting research and development to innovate and introduce new firearm technologies can help S&W stay ahead of the competition and meet evolving customer preferences. For example, investing in smart gun technology or improved safety features can attract safety-conscious consumers and address concerns related to unauthorized access or accidents.

Capitalizing on the growing interest in outdoor activities such as shooting sports and hunting, S&W can enhance its product offerings and marketing efforts targeting these specific segments. Promoting the recreational aspects of firearms can help diversify the company's customer base and strengthen its position in the market.

Threats

Changing political landscape and potential shifts in firearm regulations or gun control measures pose a significant threat to S&W. The tightening of firearm laws or increased restrictions can impact the company's sales and profitability, requiring adaptation to comply with changing legislation.

Intense competition within the firearms industry, both from domestic and international manufacturers, poses a threat to S&W's market share. Competitors offering similar or innovative products may attract customers and erode S&W's customer base.

Public perception and social attitudes towards firearms can influence customer preferences and impact demand for S&W's products. Negative media coverage or public debates around gun control can result in decreased sales and constrain the company's growth prospects.

Smith & Wesson Brands valuation based on historical P/E ratio, EBIT, and P/S ratio.

Smith & Wesson Brands shares outstanding

The number of shares was Smith & Wesson Brands in 2023 — This indicates how many shares 46.2 M is divided into. Since shareholders are the owners of a company, each share represents a small portion of the company's ownership.
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Revenue Per Share

Revenue per share represents the total revenue Smith & Wesson Brands earns, divided by the number of outstanding shares. It is a crucial metric as it reflects the company's ability to generate sales and signifies growth and expansion potential. Comparing yearly revenue per share allows investors to analyze the consistency in a company’s earnings and predict future trends.

EBIT Per Share

EBIT per share indicates Smith & Wesson Brands's earning before interest and taxes, offering insights into operational profitability excluding the effects of capital structure and tax rates. It can be juxtaposed against revenue per share to gauge the efficiency in converting sales into profits. A consistent increase in EBIT per share over the years underscores operational efficiency and profitability.

Income Per Share

Income per share, or earnings per share (EPS), reveals the portion of Smith & Wesson Brands’s profit allocated to each share of common stock. It’s instrumental in evaluating the profitability and financial health. By comparing it with revenue and EBIT per share, investors discern how effectively a firm translates sales and operational profits into net income.

Expected Values

Expected values are projections of revenue, EBIT, and income per share for forthcoming years. These anticipations, rooted in historical data and market analysis, aid investors in strategizing their investments, evaluating Smith & Wesson Brands's prospective performance, and estimating future stock prices. However, it’s pivotal to consider market volatilities and uncertainties that can influence these projections.

Smith & Wesson Brands Stock splits

In Smith & Wesson Brands's history, there have been no stock splits.

Smith & Wesson Brands Stock Dividend

In 2023, Smith & Wesson Brands paid a dividend amounting to 0.46 USD. Dividend means that Smith & Wesson Brands distributes a portion of its profits to its owners.
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Dividend Overview

The dividend per year chart for Smith & Wesson Brands provides a comprehensive view of the annual dividends distributed to shareholders. Analyze the trend to understand the consistency and growth in dividend payouts over the years.

Interpretation and Use

A consistent or increasing trend in dividends can indicate the company's profitability and financial health. Investors can use this data to identify Smith & Wesson Brands’s potential for long-term investment and income generation through dividends.

Investment Strategy

Incorporate the dividend data in evaluating Smith & Wesson Brands's overall performance. A thorough analysis, considering other financial aspects, will help in making informed investment decisions for optimal capital growth and income generation.

Smith & Wesson Brands Dividend History

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Smith & Wesson Brands Stock Payout Ratio

In 2023, Smith & Wesson Brands had a payout ratio of 7.85%. The payout ratio indicates the percentage of the company's profits that Smith & Wesson Brands distributes as dividends.
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What is Yearly Payout Ratio?

The yearly payout ratio for Smith & Wesson Brands represents the proportion of earnings paid out as dividends to shareholders. It is an indicator of the company's financial health and stability, illustrating how much profit is being returned to investors versus being reinvested back into the company.

How to Interpret the Data

A lower payout ratio for Smith & Wesson Brands could mean that the company is reinvesting more into its growth, whereas a higher ratio indicates more earnings are being distributed as dividends. Investors seeking regular income might prefer companies with a higher payout ratio, while those looking for growth may opt for companies with a lower ratio.

Using the Data for Investments

Evaluate Smith & Wesson Brands's payout ratio in conjunction with other financial metrics and performance indicators. A sustainable payout ratio, coupled with strong financial health, can indicate a reliable dividend payout. However, a very high ratio might suggest the company is not sufficiently reinvesting in its future growth.

Smith & Wesson Brands Payout Ratio History

DateSmith & Wesson Brands Payout ratio
2025e8.34 %
2024e7.85 %
20237.85 %
20229.31 %
20216.39 %
2020-9.01 %
20197.85 %
20187.85 %
20177.85 %
20167.85 %
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20147.85 %
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20127.85 %
20117.85 %
20107.85 %
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20077.85 %
20067.85 %
20057.85 %
20047.85 %
Unfortunately, there are currently no price targets and forecasts available for Smith & Wesson Brands.

Smith & Wesson Brands Earnings Surprises

DateEPS EstimateEPS ActualQuarterly report
6/30/20240.35 0.45  (29.76 %)2024 Q4
3/31/20240.1 0.17  (72.41 %)2024 Q3
12/31/20230.14 0.14  (0.43 %)2024 Q2
9/30/20230.05 0.07  (37.25 %)2024 Q1
6/30/20230.27 0.28  (2.94 %)2023 Q4
3/31/20230.22 0.24  (6.95 %)2023 Q3
12/31/20220.4 0.21  (-48.1 %)2023 Q2
9/30/20220.34 0.11  (-67.97 %)2023 Q1
6/30/20220.7 0.82  (17.08 %)2022 Q4
3/31/20220.88 0.69  (-21.57 %)2022 Q3
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Eulerpool ESG Scorecard© for the Smith & Wesson Brands stock

Eulerpool World ESG Rating (EESG©)

56/ 100

🌱 Environment

18

👫 Social

67

🏛️ Governance

83

Environment

Scope 1 - Direct Emissions
6,719
Scope 2 - Indirect emissions from purchased energy
11,817
Scope 3 - Indirect emissions within the value chain
Total CO₂ emissions
18,536
CO₂ reduction strategy
Coal energy
Nuclear power
Animal experiments
Fur & Leather
Pesticides
Palm Oil
Tobacco
Genetically modified organisms
Climate concept
Sustainable forestry
Recycling regulations
Environmentally friendly packaging
Hazardous substances
Fuel consumption and efficiency
Water consumption and efficiency

Social

Percentage of female employees76
Percentage of women in management
Percentage of Asian employees
Share of Asian management
Percentage of Hispanic/Latino employees27
Hispano/Latino Management share
Percentage of Black employees10
Black Management Share
Percentage of white employees59
White Management Share
Adult content
Alcohol
Weapons
Firearms
Gambling
Military contracts
Human rights concept
Privacy concept
Occupational health and safety
Catholic

Governance (Corporate Governance)

Environmental reporting
Stakeholder Engagement
Call Back Policies
Antitrust law

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Smith & Wesson Brands Stock Shareholders

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Name
Stocks
Change
Date
8.89 % BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, N.A.4,048,376279,44712/31/2023
7.82 % The Vanguard Group, Inc.3,561,25155,82712/31/2023
6.61 % Dimensional Fund Advisors, L.P.3,008,68172612/31/2023
5.86 % Renaissance Technologies LLC2,669,209203,03712/31/2023
4.54 % UBS Financial Services, Inc.2,067,462191,81312/31/2023
2.22 % Geode Capital Management, L.L.C.1,009,69852,91212/31/2023
2.18 % Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc.990,92519,01812/31/2023
2.13 % State Street Global Advisors (US)969,60465,56212/31/2023
1.85 % Punch Card Management, LP840,038012/31/2023
1.45 % Goldman Sachs & Company, Inc.660,547-357,63112/31/2023
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Smith & Wesson Brands Executives and Management Board

Mr. Mark Smith47
Smith & Wesson Brands President, Chief Executive Officer, Director (since 2011)
Compensation 2.31 M
Ms. Deana Mcpherson52
Smith & Wesson Brands Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary
Compensation 935,703
Mr. Kevin Maxwell47
Smith & Wesson Brands Senior Vice President, Chief Compliance Officer, General Counsel, Secretary
Compensation 685,267
Ms. Susan Cupero63
Smith & Wesson Brands Vice President - Sales
Compensation 674,452
Mr. Robert Scott77
Smith & Wesson Brands Independent Chairman of the Board (since 1999)
Compensation 275,367
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Smith & Wesson Brands Supply Chain

NameRelationshipTwo-week correlationOne-month correlationThree-Month CorrelationSix-Month CorrelationOne Year CorrelationTwo-Year Correlation
SupplierCustomer0,580,680,870,730,870,65
SupplierCustomer0,450,510,850,890,95-
SupplierCustomer0,270,10-0,61-0,73-0,430,19
SupplierCustomer-0,23-0,410,03-0,680,09
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Smith & Wesson Brands stock: Frequently Asked Questions

What values and corporate philosophy does Smith & Wesson Brands represent?

Smith & Wesson Brands Inc represents a strong commitment to providing high-quality firearms and innovative solutions for their customers. They prioritize safety, reliability, and performance, ensuring that their products meet the needs of law enforcement professionals, military personnel, and firearms enthusiasts worldwide. The company's corporate philosophy revolves around integrity, responsibility, and continuous improvement. Smith & Wesson Brands Inc strives to deliver superior products that empower their customers to protect and defend themselves with confidence.

In which countries and regions is Smith & Wesson Brands primarily present?

Smith & Wesson Brands Inc is primarily present in the United States, catering to the domestic market.

What significant milestones has the company Smith & Wesson Brands achieved?

Smith & Wesson Brands Inc, a renowned firearms manufacturer, has achieved several significant milestones. The company has thrived for over 169 years, establishing itself as a front-runner in the industry. Smith & Wesson's notable achievements include being the leading provider of quality firearms, delivering reliable and innovative products to meet the evolving needs of consumers worldwide. They have successfully introduced iconic models, such as the Model 29 revolver and the M&P series handguns, gaining widespread recognition and solidifying their position in the market. Additionally, Smith & Wesson has expanded its product line to include accessories, ensuring a comprehensive solution for firearms enthusiasts.

What is the history and background of the company Smith & Wesson Brands?

Smith & Wesson Brands Inc, commonly known as Smith & Wesson, is a renowned American firearms manufacturer founded in 1852. With over 169 years of rich history, the company has established itself as a trusted name in the industry. Smith & Wesson has a strong reputation for producing high-quality firearms that prioritize safety, reliability, and innovation. The company has contributed significantly to the evolution of firearms technology and has played a vital role in shaping firearm design. Known for their commitment to excellence and precision, Smith & Wesson continues to be a leading provider of firearms for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Who are the main competitors of Smith & Wesson Brands in the market?

Some of the main competitors of Smith & Wesson Brands Inc in the market include Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc, O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc, and Glock Ges.m.b.H.

In which industries is Smith & Wesson Brands primarily active?

Smith & Wesson Brands Inc is primarily active in the firearms industry.

What is the business model of Smith & Wesson Brands?

The business model of Smith & Wesson Brands Inc revolves around its expertise in the manufacturing, designing, and distribution of firearms and related products. As a leading American firearms manufacturer, Smith & Wesson Brands Inc caters to law enforcement, military, and civilian markets. The company's focus on innovation, quality, and safety enables it to deliver a diverse range of firearms, such as handguns, revolvers, and rifles, alongside accessories, apparel, and outdoor products. Smith & Wesson Brands Inc strives to meet the evolving demands of its customers, while adhering to strict regulatory guidelines and promoting responsible gun ownership.

What is the P/E ratio of Smith & Wesson Brands 2024?

The Smith & Wesson Brands P/E ratio is 22.46.

What is the P/S ratio of Smith & Wesson Brands 2024?

The Smith & Wesson Brands P/S ratio is 1.21.

What is the AlleAktien quality score of Smith & Wesson Brands?

The AlleAktien quality score for Smith & Wesson Brands is 2/10.

What is the revenue of Smith & Wesson Brands 2024?

The expected Smith & Wesson Brands revenue is 544.15 M USD.

How high is the profit of Smith & Wesson Brands 2024?

The expected Smith & Wesson Brands profit is 29.25 M USD.

What is the business model of Smith & Wesson Brands

The company Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. was founded in the USA in 1852. It is a leading manufacturer of weapons and equipment for the defense and security sector, as well as for the recreational and hunting rifle market. Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. is part of the renowned Plymouth Portfolio Inc., which has been successfully active in the industry for many years. The product portfolio of Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. includes various types of weapons such as pistols, revolvers, rifles, and shotguns. The company also offers bags and backpacks. The weapons are used by both the US military and private customers. The target group includes the military and police as well as hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. The production and development of the weapons is exclusively carried out in the USA. Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. has a strong production strategy aimed at manufacturing the best possible weapons. The company relies on strict quality controls and modern technologies. The success of Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. is based on the fact that the company continuously expands its product portfolio and uses new technologies. For example, the company has developed a new system to minimize recoil in weapons. This has been very positively received by customers and has made the company even more successful. The acquisition of the outdoor brand "B&T Industries" in 2017 has also strengthened Smith & Wesson Brands Inc.'s position in the market. Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. is divided into various divisions to ensure targeted and efficient production. The company is one of the major weapon producers in the USA and is also very successful on an international level. Through constant innovation and quality, the company has built a renowned name for itself. In the business area with the US government, Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. is able to fulfill large orders. This mainly involves the production of high-quality weapons for military use. In the segment of private customers, on the other hand, the company relies on a variety of offers and measures to attract and retain customers. These include special offers and packages for hunters and sports shooters. Overall, the business model of Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. is focused on versatility and quality. The products are characterized by innovation and performance and convince customers worldwide. With various divisions and a wide range of products, the company is well positioned to continue to be successful in the future.

What is the Smith & Wesson Brands dividend?

Smith & Wesson Brands pays a dividend of 0.38 USD distributed over payouts per year.

How often does Smith & Wesson Brands pay dividends?

The dividend cannot currently be calculated for Smith & Wesson Brands or the company does not pay out a dividend.

What is the Smith & Wesson Brands ISIN?

The ISIN of Smith & Wesson Brands is US8317541063.

What is the Smith & Wesson Brands WKN?

The WKN of Smith & Wesson Brands is A2P567.

What is the Smith & Wesson Brands ticker?

The ticker of Smith & Wesson Brands is SWBI.

How much dividend does Smith & Wesson Brands pay?

Over the past 12 months, Smith & Wesson Brands paid a dividend of 0.46 USD . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about 3.23 %. For the coming 12 months, Smith & Wesson Brands is expected to pay a dividend of 0.69 USD.

What is the dividend yield of Smith & Wesson Brands?

The current dividend yield of Smith & Wesson Brands is 3.23 %.

When does Smith & Wesson Brands pay dividends?

Smith & Wesson Brands pays a quarterly dividend. This is distributed in the months of August, October, January, April.

How secure is the dividend of Smith & Wesson Brands?

Smith & Wesson Brands paid dividends every year for the past 6 years.

What is the dividend of Smith & Wesson Brands?

For the upcoming 12 months, dividends amounting to 0.69 USD are expected. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 4.83 %.

In which sector is Smith & Wesson Brands located?

Smith & Wesson Brands is assigned to the 'Cyclical consumption' sector.

Wann musste ich die Aktien von Smith & Wesson Brands kaufen, um die vorherige Dividende zu erhalten?

To receive the latest dividend of Smith & Wesson Brands from 4/4/2024 amounting to 0.12 USD, you needed to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-date on 3/20/2024.

When did Smith & Wesson Brands pay the last dividend?

The last dividend was paid out on 4/4/2024.

What was the dividend of Smith & Wesson Brands in the year 2023?

In the year 2023, Smith & Wesson Brands distributed 0.38 USD as dividends.

In which currency does Smith & Wesson Brands pay out the dividend?

The dividends of Smith & Wesson Brands are distributed in USD.

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