AMETEK makes precision instruments and engineered components—think sensors, connectors, and motors—used in aerospace, medical, and industrial gear. It's the quiet supplier behind critical equipment, like the hidden engine parts keeping a jet flying.
Money comes from selling these instruments and components, with a gross margin around 36.6% and net margin near 20%. Revenue is recurring through MRO services and replacement parts, not one-off deals.
Customers stick with AMETEK because its products are embedded in certified, safety-critical systems, making swaps costly and risky. Competitors like Honeywell and Eaton face high barriers, but the moat is eroding as cheaper Asian manufacturers like Nidec and J
Hold (sector percentile 61) — value C+, growth B-, profitability B, momentum B, revisions B+. Updated daily, sector-relative, identical for every user.

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Q2 revenue and EPS beat estimates, with full-year guidance raised
Company reported record Q2 earnings before the open on Aug 4, raised FY guidance, and is a top-3 holding in a space-themed ETF.
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