WAB completes its ???675M Frauscher acquisition, expanding its Digital Intelligence portfolio and boosting growth prospects in railway signaling.
With WAB shares moving north, we assess the current positioning of the stock to determine if it's a good investment at this juncture.
WAB posts strong Q3 results with earnings and revenues topping estimates, backed by Freight and Transit growth and a raised and tightened 2025 EPS outlook.
| - Industry | - Sector | Rafael Ottoni Santana CEO | XMUN Exchange | US9297401088 ISIN |
| US Country | 29,500 Employees | 12 Nov 2025 Last Dividend | 12 Jun 2013 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, encompassing its subsidiaries, operates as a global provider of advanced technology-based solutions for both the freight rail and passenger transit sectors. The company prides itself on its innovation-driven portfolio, designing and manufacturing locomotives, equipment, systems, and services that cater to the complex needs of the worldwide transportation industry. Established in 1869 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation stands as a pivotal entity in shaping the future of transportation, emphasizing efficiency, reliability, and sustainability.