• $8.8B
    Market Cap
  • 33.57%
    1-Year Change
  • Tools & Accessories
    Industry

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  • Earnings Score: 45
  • Momentum Score: 76
  • True Yield: 75
  • Financial Health Score: 30
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Lindsay Corporation: A Classic Buy-the-Dip Opportunity

Lindsay Corporation's stock dropped 12% following softer-than-expected earnings driven by the agricultural cycle rather than fundamental business deterioration. Despite near-term headwinds from low commodity prices and tight farm credit, the company's strong backlog, major MENA region project, and long-term structural tailwinds (water scarcity, food security needs) present a buying opportunity. Trading at 19x earnings versus its 5-year average of 25x and at a discount to peers, Lindsay could see 14-23% upside if valued in line with competitors.

04/07/2026, 2:27 PM • The Motley Fool

Global Outdoor Power Equipment Market Set for $36.5 Billion Expansion by 2029

The outdoor power equipment market is projected to grow from $31.0 billion in 2024 to $36.5 billion by 2029, with a 3.3% CAGR. Growth is driven by increasing homeowner interest in gardening, landscaping services, and battery-powered equipment adoption.

08/17/2025, 9:30 PM • GlobeNewswire

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Day Range
$91.26
$93.68
$92.19
1-Year Range
$67.99
$101.76
$92.19
Latest Close$92.19
Change
-$0.42 (-0.46%)
Volume1,182,150
Market Cap$8.8B
Shares Outstanding95.2M
P/E (TTM)26.64
Diluted EPS (TTM)$3.46
Enterprise Value$9.6B

Information as of 06/22/2026

Company Profile

$8.8B
Market Cap
$339.8M
Net Income
Sector: Industrials
Industry: Tools & Accessories
8111 Lyndale Avenue South, Bloomington, MN, United States, 55420-1196
952 888 8801

The Toro Company provides professional turf maintenance equipment and services. It operates through Professional and Residential segments. It offers riding and walking mowers, greens rollers, all-wheel drive articulating tractors, turf sprayer, utility vehicles, aeration, bunker maintenance, and other turf equipment; sprinkler heads, controllers, turf sensors, valves, and operating software; and riding rotary and reel mowers and attachments, infield grooming equipment, multipurpose vehicles, debris management products, all-wheel drive articulating tractors, sidewalk snow and ice solution vehicles, and related attachments and accessories. The company also provides zero-turn radius riding mowers, walk behind and stand-on mowers, turf application and renovation, tree care, horizontal directional drills, and drilling guidance and support equipment; walk and ride trenchers, vacuum excavators, utility locators and inspection systems, pipe rehabilitation, and replacement solutions; drive chucks and sub savers, drill pipe, starter rods and quick connects, bits and blades, rock tools, reamers, and swivels; and snow removal and ice management solutions. In addition, it offers rotors, sprinkler bodies and nozzles, valves, drip tubing and subsurface irrigation, and electric control devices; wired and wireless rain, freeze, climate, and soil sensors; drip tape, polyethylene tubing, drip line, emitters, filters, fitting, and software related solutions; stand-on skid steers, walk-behind trenchers, stump grinders, material handlers, and other concrete construction equipment; walk power and zero-turn riding mowers, and snow throwers; and grass and hedge trimmers, blower-vacuums, chainsaws, edgers, cultivators, string mowers, and related parts and accessories. The company sells its products through distributors, dealers, mass retailers, hardware retailers, equipment rental and home centers, and online. The company was founded in 1914 and is headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota.

Key Executives

  • Richard Olson
  • Angela C. Drake
  • Edric C. Funk
  • Peter D. Moeller
  • Joanna Totsky

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Institutions1.6B (76.87%)
  • Mutual Funds489.0M (22.98%)
  • Insiders3.2M (0.15%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)