Trying to decide if you should go all in on Snap-On or Ryobi? Before you make a choice, consider these tools that Snap-On ...
Both companies have been around for over a century, with Snap-On first opening its doors in 1920 and Milwaukee following soon after in 1924. As such, both brands have very wide lineups. But, ...
A deep dive into Snap-on, a premier tool company. A "big picture" discussion of how the company's business practices are incompatible with today's market. A discussion of what has fueled recent sales ...
Snap-on is a producer and marketer of high-end tools and equipment including hand, air and electric tools. Snap-on caters to automotive, heavy-duty, military, manufacturing and aviation industries.
Snap-on provides premium tools to vehicle repair shops and industrial customers. We believe it will continue to be the top player in the tool industry. The firm benefits from a strong brand reputation ...
Snap-on's sales dipped 1% in Q3, but earnings per share rose 4%. Customers remain cautious, waiting to finance big-ticket items, as interest rates could keep dropping. At 15 times free cash flow, Snap ...
KENOSHA, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Snap-on Incorporated (NYSE: SNA), a leading global innovator, manufacturer and marketer of tools, equipment, diagnostics, repair information and systems solutions for ...
Kenosha, Wisconsin-based Snap-on Incorporated (SNA) is a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of tools and equipment for professional use in the transportation industry. With a market cap of $18 ...
Snap-on SNA posted disappointing first-quarter results, as its GAAP EPS of $4.51 fell $0.32 short of the FactSet consensus estimate, sending shares down by around 8% in intraday trading on April 17.