International Silver EBIT per Share
The EBIT per Share of International Silver (ISLV) as of Aug 20, 2026 is -0.05 USD.
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EBIT per Share of International Silver is 2026 -0.05 USD. EBIT per Share of International Silver was 2025 - USD. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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International Silver Stock analysis
What does International Silver do? International Silver Inc. is a US manufacturer of silverware and kitchen utensils. The company is based in Meriden, Connecticut, and has a long history dating back to the 19th century.
International Silver was founded in 1898 through the merger of 14 silver companies in the US. This merger created the largest company of its kind worldwide. During World War II, the production of silverware shifted to defense goods, but after the war, International Silver resumed its successful business strategy of manufacturing silverware.
The business model of International Silver is based on the production and distribution of silver tableware and kitchen utensils. Customers can choose from a wide range of products, including silverware, kitchen tools, and bar accessories. International Silver also offers personalization services for customers who want to have their silverware or kitchen utensils customized with an individual monogram.
In the past, International Silver has also worked with various licensors to offer a wider range of products. For example, the company produced and distributed a line of jewelry and accessories for the retailer Macy's.
International Silver is divided into different divisions to meet the needs of different customers. The "Rogers" brand, for example, offers high-quality silver tableware for discerning customers, while the "Godinger" brand produces a variety of bar and table accessories for everyday use. The "William A. Rogers" brand specializes in the production of everyday cutlery.
A special product of International Silver is the "Prelude" collection. This collection consists of fine silver tableware in a classic design that can be found in most upscale households. The "Prelude" collection is a legacy for the company's history.
Over the years, International Silver has received awards for notable achievements in manufacturing and design. The company has numerous patents for innovative designs, including for the "Prelude" collection. The unique crown handles found in the "Prelude" collection were the result of years of research and development.
Today, International Silver faces many challenges. One of the biggest challenges is competition from companies offering cheaper products. To address this challenge, International Silver has focused on producing high-quality, durable products that meet the needs of discerning customers.
International Silver is a company with a long and successful history. Its success is based on the quality of its products, the innovation, and the ingenuity of the company. Although the company has faced difficulties in recent years, it is ready to face the challenges of the future and continue to offer top-notch silverware and kitchen utensils.
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EBIT per Share of International Silver is -0.05 USD in 2026.
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EBIT per Share measures operating profit allocated to each outstanding share.
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