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Crane Co T.CR


Primary Symbol: CR Alternate Symbol(s):  CXT

Crane Company is a manufacturer of engineered components for mission-critical applications focused on the aerospace, defense, space and process flow industry end markets. Its segments include Aerospace & Electronics, Process Flow Technologies, and Engineered Materials. The Aerospace & Electronics segment supplies critical components and systems, including original equipment and aftermarket parts, primarily for the commercial aerospace, and the military aerospace, defense and space markets. The Process Flow Technologies segment is a provider of engineered fluid handling equipment for critical applications. The Engineered Materials segment manufactures fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels and coils, primarily for use in the manufacturing of recreational vehicles, truck bodies and trailers (Transportation). It also designs and manufacturers multi-stage lubrication pumps and lubrication system components technology for critical aerospace and defense applications.


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Comment by sportstermathewon Mar 29, 2022 10:33pm
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Post# 34557573

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Ignoring the obvious

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Ignoring the obviousOne thing I forgot to ask.

How many companies are left to do a takeover of any size smaller company?

There are not that many and many like CNQ only buy when the markets suck to get the best of deals.

So this only leaves mini mergers??

Who wants the hassle of merging only to lose track of what you were trying to do in the first place?  It is a lot of work for staff, many may not have jobs afterwards, I know the feeling.

This is why I rather like the private deals similar to what PEY has done recently.  Not huge but each one makes an impact.  The company is not twisted around like a pretzel tyring to figure out what to do afterwards when the square peg does not fit into the round hole.


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