If you are looking for stocks that have gained strong momentum recently but are still trading at reasonable prices, Atkore (ATKR) could be a great choice. It is one of the several stocks that passed through our 'Fast-Paced Momentum at a Bargain' screen.
Atkore delivered a strong Q2 FY26, with net sales up 4.2% YoY and sequential growth for the first time since 2022. ATKR's portfolio simplification and focus on domestic electrical infrastructure drive higher margins and operational efficiency, supported by divestitures and facility closures. Data center electrification is fueling double-digit growth in key product lines, with management guiding for continued mid-single-digit organic volume growth.
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| Electrical Equipment Industry | Industrials Sector | William E. Waltz Jr. CEO | XMEX Exchange | US0476491081 ISIN |
| US Country | 5,400 Employees | 19 May 2026 Last Dividend | - Last Split | 10 Jun 2016 IPO Date |
Atkore Inc. is a prominent manufacturer and seller of a broad range of electrical, mechanical, safety, and infrastructure products and solutions, serving both the United States and international markets. The company’s mission is to provide critical infrastructure protection and reliability solutions. Originally known as Atkore International Group Inc., the company underwent a name change in February 2021, reflecting its evolving business scope. Founded in 1959 and based in Harvey, Illinois, Atkore Inc. has grown to cater to various end markets, including but not limited to new construction, maintenance, repair and remodeling, infrastructure, diversified industrials, alternative power generation, healthcare, data centers, and government sectors. The company efficiently distributes its products through a network of electrical, industrial, and mechanical contractors, as well as original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).