Taylor Devices engineers and makes shock absorbers, dampers, and energy-control components for buildings, military gear, and heavy machinery—think shock absorbers for skyscrapers and tanks.
Revenue is roughly $0.04–0.05B annually, with gross margins around 44–47% and net margins near 20%. Sales are project- and order-based, not recurring, tied to defense and construction cycles.
Taylor Devices holds niche engineering expertise and long-standing defense certifications, but faces competition from larger diversified firms like Parker Hannifin and ITT Inc. Its moat is moderate—specialized but not unassailable.

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Taylor Devices received an analyst upgrade from Hold to Buy with a price target increase, signaling positive sentiment and a potentially strong outlook.
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🟢 UPGRADES • $TAYD: Upgraded Hold → Buy by Freedom Broker; PT raised to $70 from $67 • $INNV: Upgraded Sector Weight → Overweight by KeyBanc; PT $13 • $PSN: Upgraded Neutral → Outperform by Baird; PT raised to $57 from $48 • $TX: Upgraded Equalweight → Overweight by Morgan Stanle
$TAYD upgraded to outperform by the only analyst covering it. I have to agree. Outlook is great.
$TAYD !!
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