Snap-on Incorporated
SNA Industrials Manufacturing - Tools & Accessories NYSE
$372.14
$-10.13 (-2.65%)
Open: $376.35 | High: $376.52 | Low: $370.76 | Prev Close: $382.27
Market Cap: $19.35B
Volume: 271K | Avg: 336K
Last updated: March 09, 2026 at 02:04 AMInvestment Rating
Buy
Overall Score: 80/100
Rating Breakdown:
Stock Score Analysis
Stock Score: 602
Comprehensive Quality Assessment
Component Breakdown:
Valuation Metrics
| P/E Ratio | 19.92 |
| P/B Ratio | 3.26 |
| P/S Ratio | 3.75 |
| EPS | $18.68 |
| Beta | 0.75 |
| Shares Outstanding | 52.01M |
| 52-Week High | $390.13 |
| 52-Week Low | $289.81 |
| SMA 50 | $370.20 |
| SMA 200 | $340.48 |
| Dividend Yield | 2.62% |
| Annual Dividend | $9.76 |
| Next Earnings | April 16, 2026 01:30 PM ET |
Financial Ratios
| Gross Margin | 51.7% |
| Operating Margin | 25.8% |
| Net Margin | 19.7% |
| ROE | 17.7% |
| ROA | 12.1% |
| Debt/Equity | 0.22 |
| Current Ratio | 4.79 |
| Quick Ratio | 3.68 |
Balance Sheet
| Total Assets | $8.41B |
| Total Liabilities | $2.46B |
| Total Equity | $5.93B |
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| Cash | $1.62B |
| Total Debt | $1.33B |
| Net Debt | $-298,300,000 |
Income Statement
| Revenue | $5.16B |
| Gross Profit | $2.67B |
| Operating Income | $1.33B |
| Net Income | $1.02B |
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| EBITDA | $1.48B |
| Revenue/Share | $99.35 |
Cash Flow
| Operating CF | $1.08B |
| CapEx | $76.00M |
| Free Cash Flow | $1.01B |
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| Book Value/Share | $114.77 |
| Tangible Book/Share | $88.18 |
| Equity/Share | $114.29 |
Technical Indicators
| RSI (14) | 42.38 Neutral |
| MACD |
2.84
Signal: 4.35
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| Volatility | 21.24% |
| Trading Signal | Bearish |
Performance & Returns
| 1 Year | +12.12% |
| Sharpe Ratio | 0.73 Fair |
| Volatility (Ann.) | 20.41% Moderate |
| SNA (1Y) | +12.12% |
| S&P 500 (1Y) | +13.03% |
| Alpha (Excess Return) | -0.92% |
Sector Comparison (Industrials)
| Metric | SNA | Sector Avg | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E Ratio | 19.92 | 38.24 | 12% |
| P/B Ratio | 3.26 | 8.33 | 15% |
| ROE (%) | 17.70% | 21.01% | 41% |
| Net Margin (%) | 19.72% | 11.77% | 89% |
| Stock Score | 602 | 532.0 | 94% |
| 1Y Return (%) | +12.12 % | +17.05 % | 54% |
📊 Historical Price Analysis (Last 200 Days)
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Technical Analysis
| Ticker | Close | SMA 5 | SMA 8 | SMA 13 | SMA 50 | SMA 200 | RSI (14) | MACD | Volatility (%) | Volume | Signal | SMA Decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SNA | $372.14 | $380.63 | $381.36 | $382.38 | $369.78 | $340.38 | 42.38 | 2.84 | 21.24% | 63191 | Strong Short | Bearish Stack |
Candlestick Patterns
There wasn't any recognizable pattern for the SNA stock
News Sentiment
| 📊 Ticker | 📰 Headline | 💭 Sentiment | 📡 Source | 🔗 URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SNA | Bank of Montreal Can Has $121 Million Holdings in Snap-On Incorporated $SNA | Neutral | defenseworld.net | Read More |
| SNA | Snap-on to Present at Bank of America Global Industrials Conference | Neutral | businesswire.com | Read More |
| SNA | Can Snap-On's Tools Group Sustain Growth in a Slower Economy? | Positive | zacks.com | Read More |
| SNA | Cresset Asset Management LLC Buys 2,643 Shares of Snap-On Incorporated $SNA | Neutral | defenseworld.net | Read More |
| SNA | First Trust Advisors LP Has $664.15 Million Stake in Snap-On Incorporated $SNA | Neutral | defenseworld.net | Read More |
Recent Insider Trading
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Company Information
Snap-on Incorporated manufactures and markets tools, equipment, diagnostics, and repair information and systems solutions for professional users worldwide. It operates through Commercial & Industrial Group, Snap-on Tools Group, Repair Systems & Information Group, and Financial Services segments. The company offers hand tools, including wrenches, sockets, ratchet wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, punches and chisels, saws and cutting tools, pruning tools, torque measuring instruments, and other products; power tools, such as cordless, pneumatic, hydraulic, and corded tools; and tool storage products comprising tool chests, roll cabinets, and other products. It also provides handheld and computer-based diagnostic products, service and repair information products, diagnostic software solutions, electronic parts catalogs, business management systems and services, point-of-sale systems, integrated systems for vehicle service shops, original equipment manufacturer purchasing facilitation services, and warranty management systems and analytics. In addition, the company offers solutions for the service of vehicles and industrial equipment that include wheel alignment equipment, wheel balancers, tire changers, vehicle lifts, test lane equipment, collision repair equipment, vehicle air conditioning service equipment, brake service equipment, fluid exchange equipment, transmission troubleshooting equipment, safety testing equipment, battery chargers, and hoists, as well as after-sales support services and training programs. Further, it provides financing programs to facilitate the sales of its products and support its franchise business. The company serves the aviation and aerospace, agriculture, construction, government and military, mining, natural resources, power generation, and technical education industries, as well as vehicle dealerships and repair centers. Snap-on Incorporated was founded in 1920 and is based in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
| CEO | Nicholas T. Pinchuk |
| Employees | 13000 |
| Country | US |
| IPO Date | 2017-03-02 |
| Exchange | NYSE |
| Website | https://www.snapon.com |
| Sector | Industrials |
| Industry | Manufacturing - Tools & Accessories |
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Rating Metrics Explained
DCF Score (Discounted Cash Flow)
Measures the intrinsic value of the stock based on projected future cash flows. A higher score indicates the stock is undervalued relative to its DCF valuation.
ROE Score (Return on Equity)
Evaluates how efficiently a company generates profit from shareholders' equity. Higher ROE indicates better profitability and management effectiveness.
ROA Score (Return on Assets)
Measures how efficiently a company uses its assets to generate profit. A higher ROA means better asset utilization and operational efficiency.
D/E Score (Debt-to-Equity)
Assesses the company's financial leverage and risk. Lower debt-to-equity ratios indicate less financial risk and better balance sheet health.
P/E Score (Price-to-Earnings)
Compares stock price to earnings per share. A lower P/E ratio may indicate the stock is undervalued, while a higher ratio could suggest overvaluation or growth expectations.
P/B Score (Price-to-Book)
Compares market price to book value per share. Lower P/B ratios may indicate undervaluation relative to the company's net asset value.
Rating Recommendations:
Each metric is scored on a scale of 1-5, where the scores are determined by comparing the company's performance against industry benchmarks and historical data:
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Strong Buy (5/5): Excellent score - strong positive indicator
- The metric significantly outperforms industry averages (top 20% of companies)
- Indicates exceptional financial health or attractive valuation in that category
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Buy (4/5): Good score - positive indicator
- Above-average performance (top 40% of companies)
- Shows strong fundamentals with room for improvement
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Neutral (3/5): Average score - neutral indicator
- Performance in line with industry median (middle 20%)
- Neither significantly positive nor negative signal
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Sell (2/5): Below average - negative indicator
- Below-average performance (bottom 40% of companies)
- Suggests weakness in this particular metric
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Strong Sell (1/5): Poor score - strong negative indicator
- Significantly underperforms industry (bottom 20%)
- Indicates potential risk or overvaluation in that category