Company Profile · Industrials

Timken Company

TKR · US
Exchange
US
Country
USA
IPO date
Jul 1, 1985
Employees
19,000
Current Price
$142.36
Live · Jun 22, 2026
Fair Buy
≤ $105
Margin-of-safety entry
Baillie Growth Score
38/100
Weak
Intrinsic Value · Three-Tier Range Current price $142.36 Live · Within the fair intrinsic-value range

Composite valuation range · conservative $100–$105 / fair $115–$145 / optimistic $165–$180. At $142.36, Within the fair intrinsic-value range.

At publication $138.06 (Jul 8, 2026)

Market cap$9.89B
Revenue (TTM)$4.67B
EBITDA$813.9M
Profit margin6.6%
ROE10.28%
P/E (TTM)32.35
Forward P/E22.99
PEG1.92
EPS$4.40
Dividend yield1.01%
52-week range$69.81 – $146.37
Analyst target$137.45
Analyst rating4.0 / 5

Data from EODHD, shown in the reporting currency; for reference only, not investment advice.

The Timken Company designs, manufactures, and sells engineered bearings and industrial motion products, and related services in the United States and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Engineered Bearings and Industrial Motion. The Engineered Bearings segment provides various bearing products, including tapered, spherical, and cylindrical roller bearings; plain bearings, metal-polymer bearings, and rod end bearings; radial, angular, and precision ball bearings; thrust and specialty ball bearings; journal bearings; and housed or mounted bearings. This segment serves wind energy, agriculture, construction, food and beverage, metals and mining, automotive and truck, aerospace, rail, and other industries under the Timken, GGB, and Fafnir brands. The Industrial Motion segment offers a portfolio of engineered products, such as industrial drives, automatic lubrication systems, linear motion products and systems, chains, belts, couplings, filtration systems, seals, and industrial clutches and brakes, as well as industrial drivetrain and bearing repairing services. This segment serves a range of industries comprising solar energy, automation, construction, agriculture and turf, passenger rail, marine, aerospace, packaging and logistics, medical, and others under the Philadelphia Gear, Cone Drive, Rollon, Nadella, Groeneveld, BEKA, Diamond, Drives, Timken Belts, Spinea, Des-Case, Lagersmit, Lovejoy, CGI, and PT Tech brands. The Timken Company was founded in 1899 and is headquartered in North Canton, Ohio.

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