Teledyne (TDY) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Teledyne's NYSE: TDY price chart is a textbook example of an accelerating market with room to run higher. As of late January, it includes three consecutive green candles, large in size, rising sequentially to record highs in tandem with rising volume.
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated delivered strong Q4 results, with EPS of $6.30 beating by $0.47 and revenue up 7.3% year-over-year. TDY's momentum is driven by robust defense demand, improving commercial activity, and record sales in autonomous and marine instrumentation. Digital Imaging led growth, especially in infrared components for unmanned systems, with segment margins improving to 22.6% for 2025.
| Automobile Components Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | Mr. George C. Bobb III CEO | XDUS Exchange | US8793601050 ISIN |
| United States Country | 14,900 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | 23 Nov 1999 IPO Date |
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated operates on a global scale, offering a wide range of technologies that serve various industrial markets. The company, along with its subsidiaries, is based in Thousand Oaks, California, and has been in operation since 1960. Teledyne Technologies is known for providing critical enabling technologies in key sectors such as digital imaging, instrumentation, aerospace, and defense electronics, as well as engineered systems. These technologies play a vital role in supporting industrial growth markets both within the United States and internationally. By focusing on advanced and innovative solutions, Teledyne Technologies continues to cater to the demanding needs of its diverse customer base, spanning different industries and applications.
This segment includes a variety of imaging products ranging from visible spectrum sensors and digital cameras to specialized devices that operate across infrared, ultraviolet, visible, and X-ray spectra. It encompasses micro electromechanical systems and semiconductors like analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. Teledyne also produces cooled and uncooled infrared or thermal products such as sensors, camera cores, and camera systems, in addition to high-resolution, low-dose X-ray sensors and high-energy X-ray subsystems. It further extends its offerings to multi-spectrum electro-optic/infrared imaging systems and related products, including lasers, optics, radar, and devices for detecting chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive materials (CBRNE), alongside unmanned air and ground systems.
The instrumentation offering focuses on monitoring, control, and electronic test and measurement equipment alongside power and communications connectivity devices. This segment supports distributed instrumentation systems and sensor networks, providing critical technology for precise measurement and control in various applications.
This division delivers a comprehensive array of electronic components and subsystems, data acquisition and communications components and equipment, with specializations in harsh environment interconnects, general aviation batteries, and other essential components. It also focuses on avionic systems for both onboard and ground-based applications, offering aircraft data and connectivity solutions, hardware systems, and software applications tailored for the aerospace and defense industries.
Teledyne's engineered systems segment features systems engineering and integration, technology development, and manufacturing solutions targeted at defense, space, environmental, and energy applications. It also includes the design and manufacture of electrochemical energy systems and electronics for military uses, showcasing the company's broad expertise in delivering complex, integrated solutions for challenging applications.