Sypris' rating downgrade reflects deteriorating profitability, revenue declines, operational inefficiencies and ongoing liquidity pressures that could weigh on near-term performance.
SYPR incurs a wider year-over-year net loss per share in Q1'26 as material shortages and manufacturing inefficiencies pressured margins, though defense and energy order growth support a more optimistic outlook.
SYPR swings to a Q4 loss per share as the Technologies segment slumps, overshadowing Electronics growth, while tariffs and supply chain challenges pressure margins. Yet, rising orders provide some respite.
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Jae Cho Marex Group plc | 259,789 | $740,398.99 | $495,677.41 | -$244,721.58 | -33.05% |
MICHAEL DE LUZ Williams & Novak, LLC | 2.21M | $4.51M | $4.21M | -$299,274.97 | -6.64% |
| Automobile Components Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | Jeffrey T. Gill CEO | NASDAQ (NMS) Exchange | 871655106 CUSIP |
| US Country | 548 Employees | 9 Jan 2015 Last Dividend | 30 Mar 1998 Last Split | 18 May 1994 IPO Date |
Sypris Solutions, Inc. is a company primarily focused on the provision of various components used in the truck, oil and gas pipeline, aerospace, and defense industries, mainly serving the markets in North America and Mexico. The corporation operates under two main segments: Sypris Technologies and Sypris Electronics. Sypris Technologies is involved in the manufacturing and supply of critical steel components used across a broad spectrum of industries including commercial vehicles, off highway vehicles, and the energy sector. On the other hand, Sypris Electronics specializes in the production of electronic components and systems for aerospace and defense applications. The company was incorporated in 1997 and has its headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky. They also market their engineered products under the "Tube Turns" brand, enhancing their presence in the engineering and manufacturing sectors.
In the Sypris Technologies segment, the company specializes in the manufacture of forged, machined, welded, and heat-treated steel components for various vehicle markets. This includes the production of drive train components such as axle shafts, transmission shafts, and gear sets, as well as steer axle knuckles catering to automotive, truck, and recreational vehicle manufacturers. Their expertise extends to assembly operations for drive train assemblies, supporting the automotive and truck industry with high-quality parts.
Also under the Sypris Technologies umbrella, this service focuses on the production of pressurized closures, insulated joints, and other fabricated and specialty products for the oil and gas pipeline and related energy markets. These products are essential for the safe and efficient operation of energy infrastructure, showcasing Sypris' commitment to serving critical industrial applications.
The Sypris Electronics segment offers a wide range of manufacturing services, including circuit card and full box build manufacturing, tailored for the aerospace and defense sectors. It deals with high reliability manufacturing, system assembly, integration, and design for manufacturability services. Among the products provided are electronic sensors and systems such as radar systems, navigation systems, and weaponry electronics. This segment ensures high-quality, precision engineering for critical defense and aerospace applications.
Beyond manufacturing, Sypris Solutions extends its expertise to engineering design, as well as repair and inspection services, catering to the specific needs of its clients across its operational sectors. These services reinforce Sypris' role as not just a component manufacturer but also as a solutions provider, offering end-to-end support from design through to maintenance and repair.