For the three months ending September 30, 2025, the fund's Retail Class shares gained 3.70%, trailing the 5.55% advance of the benchmark S&P MidCap 400® Index. In the third quarter, U.S. stocks extended the rally that began in April following the 90-day pause for most tariffs. Lower interest rates are viewed as particularly beneficial for smaller businesses, which have access to fewer ways of raising working capital.
The Brink's Company reached an all-time high of $118.60 in October 2025, driven by rising global demand for security services. BCO's attractive P/E ratio near 14 makes it inexpensive compared to major indices, despite some recent earnings volatility and a high beta of 1.46. BCO continues to expand into cybersecurity and maintains steady dividend growth, leveraging its nearly genericized brand in a growing security market.
Examine the evolution of Brink's' (BCO) overseas revenue trends and their effects on Wall Street's forecasts and the stock's prospects.
| IT Services Industry | Information Technology Sector | Richard Mark Eubanks Jr. CEO | NYSE Exchange | 109696104 CUSIP |
| US Country | 66,100 Employees | 3 Nov 2025 Last Dividend | 7 Jan 1977 Last Split | - IPO Date |
The Brink's Company, with its rich history dating back to 1859, specializes in offering unparalleled secure transportation, cash management, and a range of other security-related services on a global scale. Originally known as The Pittston Company, it rebranded to The Brink's Company in May 2003, illustrating a strategic shift towards its core competencies in security and logistics. Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, The Brink's Company has expanded its operations across North America, Latin America, Europe, and other international markets, catering not only to financial institutions and government agencies but also to retailers, mints, jewelers, and businesses in need of high-security solutions.