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Titan International, Inc. (TWI) Stock

Industrials · Agricultural - Machinery · US
$7.57 +2.85%
Last updated Jun 19, 2026 00:02 UTC

TWI Key Statistics

Market Cap$487.30M
P/E (TTM)-5.53
P/S (TTM)0.26
P/B (TTM)0.97
Revenue (TTM)$1.84B
EPS (TTM)$-1.37
Dividend Yield
ROE (TTM)-16.21%
Net Margin-4.72%
Gross Margin13.55%
52W High$11.70
52W Low$6.43
Analyst ViewHold
Price Target$13.00
Employees8,303
Volume343,668

About Titan International, Inc.

Based in Quincy, Illinois, Titan International, Inc., along with its various subsidiaries, is a prominent global manufacturer and distributor of specialized wheels, tires, and undercarriage systems. These essential components are engineered for off-highway vehicles and are supplied to customers across an extensive international footprint, encompassing North America, Europe, Latin America, the Commonwealth of Independent States region, the Middle East, Africa, and Russia. The company's operations are divided into three primary market segments: Agricultural, Earthmoving/Construction, and Consumer. Within the agricultural sector, Titan provides a comprehensive range of rims, wheels, tires, and undercarriage solutions tailored for a wide array of farm machinery, including tractors, combines, skidders, plows, planters, and irrigation equipment. Expanding beyond agriculture, Titan's product offerings also include heavy-duty rims, wheels, tires, and undercarriage systems for a diverse range of industrial off-the-road applications. These serve the earthmoving, mining, military, construction, and forestry industries, supporting vehicles such as skid steers, aerial lifts, cranes, graders, scrapers, various types of dump trucks, backhoe loaders, excavators, and more. Furthermore, the company supplies bias and light truck tires, in addition to products specifically designed for ATVs, turf care, and golf cart applications. Its specialized offerings also encompass train brakes. Titan employs a multi-faceted sales and distribution strategy. It directly serves original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and also reaches the aftermarket through a robust network of independent distributors, equipment dealers, and its own established distribution centers. The company boasts a long-standing history, having been established in 1890.

CEO: Paul George Reitz. Company website

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