This global automotive supplier, known for advanced seating and E-Systems, reported a notable insider sale in its latest SEC ...
Lear Corporation (NYSE:LEA), is not the largest company out there, but it led the NYSE gainers with a relatively large price hike in the past couple of weeks. The company is now trading at yearly-high ...
Lear Corporation, a key player in the automotive seating market, is undervalued and has strong fundamentals, making it an attractive long-term investment. Despite industry challenges, Lear's ...
Lear Corporation (NYSE:LEA) reported upbeat earnings for the third quarter on Friday. The company posted quarterly earnings of $2.79 per share which beat the analyst consensus estimate of $2.73 per ...
Lear Corporation is fundamentally attractive, with an investment-grade credit rating, low debt, and a well-covered 2.8% dividend yield. The company operates in two segments, Seating and E-Systems, and ...
Lear exceeds Q2 earnings estimates with adjusted EPS of $3.60, despite revenue slightly missing expectations. Lear emphasizes its 'Thermal Comfort Strategy' with new ComfortFlex and ComfortMax ...
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Shares of Lear Corp. were down 6.2% in premarket trading Tuesday after the auto-parts maker fell short of analysts’ expectations in net income, despite posting increases in key metrics. Lear LEA ...