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CR vs FATH

Side-by-side comparison of Crane Company (CR) and Fathom Digital Manufacturing Corporation (FATH): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both CR and FATH operate in Metal Fabrications (Industrials), so they compete in similar markets.
  • CR is the larger of the two at $5.87B, about 12.0x FATH ($490.8M).
  • CR has hit the wire 2 times in the past 4 weeks while FATH has been quiet.
  • CR has more recent analyst coverage (15 ratings vs 5 for FATH).
MetricCRFATH
Company
Crane Company
Fathom Digital Manufacturing Corporation
Price
$179.85-0.35%
$5.12+0.00%
Market cap
$5.87B
$490.8M
1M return
+3.18%
-
1Y return
+20.98%
-
Industry
Metal Fabrications
Metal Fabrications
Exchange
NYSE
NYSE
IPO
2023
2021
News (4w)
2
0
Recent ratings
15
5
CR

Crane Company

Crane Co. manufactures and sells engineered industrial products in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe, and internationally. The company's Fluid Handling segment offers on/off valves and related products for the chemical, oil and gas, power, and general industrial end markets; valves and related products for the non-residential construction, general industrial, and municipal markets; fluid control instrumentation and sampling solutions; and pumps and related products for water and wastewater applications in industrial, municipal, commercial, and military markets. This segment sells its products under the Crane, Saunders, Jenkins, Pacific, Xomox, Krombach, DEPA, ELRO, REVO, Flowseal, Centerline, Resistoflex, Duochek, Barksdale, Westlock, WTA, HOKE, DOPAK, Stockham, Wask, Viking Johnson, IAT, Hattersley, NABIC, Sperryn, Wade, Deming, Weinman, Burks, and Barnes brands. Its Payment & Merchandising Technologies segment provides technology payment acceptance and dispensing products to original equipment manufacturers and for vertical markets; currency handling and processing systems, cash and cashless payment and merchandising solutions, equipment service solutions, and connected managed service solutions. The company's Aerospace & Electronics segment offers original equipment and aftermarket parts under the Hydro-Aire, ELDEC, Lear Romec, P.L. Porter, Keltec, Interpoint, Signal Technology, Merrimac Industries, and Polyflon brands to commercial and military aerospace, and defense and space markets. Its Engineered Materials segment provides fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels and coils primarily for use in the manufacturing of recreational vehicles, truck bodies, and trailers, as well as used in commercial and industrial building construction. Crane Co. was founded in 1855 and is based in Stamford, Connecticut.

FATH

Fathom Digital Manufacturing Corporation

Fathom Digital Manufacturing Corporation, a digital manufacturing platform, provides product development and manufacturing services in North America. It provides plastic and metal additive manufacturing, computer numerical control machining, injection molding and tooling, precision sheet metal fabrication, design engineering, urethane casting, and chemical etching. The company serves the technology, defense, aerospace, medical, automotive, and IOT sectors. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Hartland, Wisconsin.

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