Snap-On (SNA)
345.28
+12.69 (3.82%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Oct 16th, 12:08 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 332.59 |
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Open | 346.00 |
Bid | 344.56 |
Ask | 346.00 |
Day's Range | 337.52 - 357.41 |
52 Week Range | 289.81 - 373.89 |
Volume | 366,640 |
Market Cap | 18.63B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 18.41 |
EPS (TTM) | 18.8 |
Dividend & Yield | 8.560 (2.48%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 377,176 |
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About Snap-On (SNA)
Snap-On is a leading manufacturer and retailer of tools, diagnostic equipment, and repair solutions aimed primarily at the automotive, aerospace, and industrial sectors. The company offers a wide range of high-quality products including hand tools, power tools, tool storage systems, and software for vehicle diagnostics and repair. Snap-On is known for its innovative designs and commitment to precision, making it a trusted partner for professional technicians and mechanics. Additionally, the company provides training and support services to ensure customers can maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of their tool usage. Read More
News & Press Releases
Snap-on Inc. (NYSE: SNA) shares rose as Q3 2025 results exceeded Wall Street expectations. Higher sales, margins, and execution drove strong profitability.
Via Benzinga · October 16, 2025
Discover the top S&P500 movers in Thursday's pre-market session and stay informed about market dynamics.
Via Chartmill · October 16, 2025
Professional tools and equipment manufacturer Snap-on (NYSE:SNA) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales falling 4.5% year on year to $1.19 billion. Its GAAP profit of $5.02 per share was 8.1% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · October 16, 2025
Snap-on (SNA) beat Q3 2025 earnings and revenue estimates, driven by strong performance in its Repair Systems & Information Group.
Via Chartmill · October 16, 2025
Snap-on Incorporated (NYSE: SNA), a leading global innovator, manufacturer, and marketer of tools, equipment, diagnostics, repair information and systems solutions for professional users performing critical tasks, today announced operating results for the third quarter of 2025.
By Snap-on Incorporated · Via Business Wire · October 16, 2025
Professional tools and equipment manufacturer Snap-on (NYSE:SNA)
will be reporting results this Thursday morning. Here’s what to look for.
Via StockStory · October 14, 2025
Companies with more cash than debt can be financially resilient, but that doesn’t mean they’re all strong investments.
Some lack leverage because they struggle to grow or generate consistent profits, making them unattractive borrowers.
Via StockStory · October 8, 2025
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at Snap-on (NYSE:SNA) and the best and worst performers in the professional tools and equipment industry.
Via StockStory · October 6, 2025
Snap-on Incorporated (NYSE: SNA) will release 2025 third quarter results prior to the market open on Thursday, October 16, 2025. A conference call to discuss the results will be held at 10:00 a.m. ET on that day. The conference call audio and accompanying slides will be webcast live via the Internet.
By Snap-on Incorporated · Via Business Wire · October 2, 2025
Even if a company is profitable, it doesn’t always mean it’s a great investment.
Some struggle to maintain growth, face looming threats, or fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their future potential.
Via StockStory · September 26, 2025
Stability is great, but low-volatility stocks may struggle to deliver market-beating returns over time as they sometimes underperform during bull markets.
Via StockStory · September 24, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 23, 2025
Even if they go mostly unnoticed, industrial businesses are the backbone of our country. But their prominence also brings high exposure to the ups and downs of economic cycles.
Luckily, the tide is turning in their favor as the industry’s 21.7% return over the past six months has topped the S&P 500 by 6.1 percentage points.
Via StockStory · September 22, 2025
Mid-cap stocks have the best odds of scaling into $100 billion corporations thanks to their tested business models and large addressable markets.
But the many opportunities in front of them attract significant competition, spanning from industry behemoths with seemingly infinite resources to small, nimble players with chips on their shoulders.
Via StockStory · September 15, 2025
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after the major indices rebounded, as Fed Chair Jerome Powell delivered dovish remarks at the much-awaited Jackson Hole symposium. Powell suggested that with inflation risks moderating and unemployment remaining low, the Federal Reserve might consider a shift in its monetary policy stance, including potential interest rate cuts. This outlook eased market concerns about prolonged high interest rates and their impact on economic growth. The prospect of lower borrowing costs bolstered investor confidence, particularly in sectors that have lagged, leading to a broad rally across the market.
Via StockStory · August 22, 2025
While strong cash flow is a key indicator of stability, it doesn’t always translate to superior returns.
Some cash-heavy businesses struggle with inefficient spending, slowing demand, or weak competitive positioning.
Via StockStory · August 20, 2025
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is often seen as a benchmark for strong businesses, but that doesn’t mean every stock is worth owning.
Some companies face significant challenges, whether it’s stagnating growth, heavy debt, or disruptive new competitors.
Via StockStory · August 14, 2025
The Snap-on Incorporated (NYSE: SNA) board of directors declared today a quarterly common stock dividend of $2.14 per share payable September 10, 2025, to shareholders of record at the close of business on August 19, 2025. Snap-on has paid consecutive quarterly cash dividends, without interruption or reduction, since 1939.
By Snap-on Incorporated · Via Business Wire · August 7, 2025
Snap-On is on track to hit new all-time highs this year and then sustain a rally in 2026 that can add a high-double-digit percentage to this high-yield stock.
Via MarketBeat · July 18, 2025