Textron makes aircraft (Cessna and Bell helicopters), plus golf carts, off-road vehicles, and defense systems—a diversified industrial conglomerate spanning aviation, military, and consumer products.
Revenue is USD 14.80B annually, with gross profit of USD 2.50B and net income of USD 0.92B—a 6.22% net margin, driven by recurring aircraft maintenance and parts sales alongside one-off defense contracts.
Bell's tiltrotor technology and military helicopter contracts create high barriers, but Boeing and Airbus compete in commercial aviation, while Polaris and Deere challenge in vehicles—moat is solid but not unassailable.
Hold (sector percentile 30) — value A-, growth C-, profitability C-, momentum C, revisions C+. Updated daily, sector-relative, identical for every user.