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CR - Crane Co Stock Price, Fair Value and News

$171.22-8.14 (-4.54%)
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19/100

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CR

STOCK SCORE

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CR Stock Valuation Analysis

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CR Price Action

Last 7 days

-10.4%

Last 30 days

-14.6%

Last 90 days

-10.7%

Trailing 12 Months

13.6%

CR RSI Chart

CR Stock Valuation Analysis

Valuation

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CR Valuation

Market Cap

9.8B

Price/Earnings (Trailing)

67.76

Price/Sales (Trailing)

5.94

EV/EBITDA

30.9

Price/Free Cashflow

49.6

CR Price/Sales (Trailing)

The Good, Bad and Ugly

Growth

Profitability

Size

Dilution Risk

Balance Sheet

Momentum

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Insider Trading

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CR Fundamentals

CR Revenue

Revenue (TTM)

1.7B

Rev. Growth (Yr)

19.49%

Rev. Growth (Qtr)

7.14%

CR Earnings

Earnings (TTM)

145.2M

Earnings Growth (Yr)

-16.75%

Earnings Growth (Qtr)

-5.05%

CR Profitability

EBT Margin

10.93%

Return on Equity

11.58%

Return on Assets

4.66%

Free Cashflow Yield

2.02%

CR Investor Care

Dividend Yield

0.4%

Dividend/Share (TTM)

0.68

Shares Dilution (1Y)

0.36%

Diluted EPS (TTM)

2.5

Historical Charts for Stock Metrics

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Net sales
YearQ1Q2Q3Q4
20251.5B1.5B1.6B1.7B
20241.4B1.4B1.4B1.5B
20231.3B1.4B1.4B1.4B
20223.4B2.9B2.3B1.9B
20212.8B3.0B3.2B3.3B
20203.2B3.0B2.9B2.8B
20193.4B3.4B3.3B3.3B
20182.9B3.1B3.2B3.3B
20172.8B2.8B2.8B2.8B
20162.7B2.7B2.7B2.7B
20152.9B2.8B2.8B2.7B
20142.7B2.8B2.9B2.9B
20132.6B2.6B2.5B2.6B
20122.5B2.6B2.6B2.6B
20112.3B2.4B2.5B2.5B
CR
Crane Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells engineered industrial products in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. The company has three segments: Aerospace & Electronics, Process Flow Technologies, and Engineered Materials. The Aerospace & Electronics segment supplies critical components and systems, including original equipment and aftermarket parts, primarily for the commercial aerospace, and the military aerospace, defense, and space markets. This segment also offers pressure sensors for aircraft engine control, aircraft braking systems for fighter jets, power conversion solutions for spacecraft, and lubrication systems. The Process Flow Technologies segment provides engineered fluid handling equipment for mission critical applications. It offers process valves and related products, commercial valves, and pumps and systems. The Engineered Materials segment manufactures fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels and coils, primarily for use in the manufacturing of recreational vehicles and in commercial and industrial buildings applications. It provides products and solutions to customers across end markets, including aerospace, defense, chemical and pharmaceutical, water and wastewater, payment automation, non-residential and municipal construction, energy, and banknote design and production, as well as for a range of general industrial and consumer applications. The company was formerly known as Crane Holdings, Co. Crane Company was founded in 1855 and is based in Stamford, Connecticut.
 CEO
 WEBSITEcraneco.com
 SECTORIndustrials
 INDUSTRYSpecialty Industrial Machinery
 EMPLOYEES7000

Crane Co Frequently Asked Questions


CR is the stock ticker symbol of Crane Co. Every public company that trades on a stock exchange gets a ticker symbol.

As of Fri Mar 13 2026, market cap of Crane Co is 9.84 Billion. The market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the stock price with the number of shares outstanding.

As of Fri Mar 13 2026, CR's PE ratio (Price to Earnings) is 67.76 and Price to Sales (PS) ratio is 5.94. The price to earnings and price to sales ratio are two most important valuation metrics for any company. PE ratio tell us the number of years of earnings investors are ready to pay for owning the company. Historically, S&P500 price to earnings ratio has fallen below 12 during periods of gloom and gone past 30 during periods of euphoria. CR PE ratio will change depending on the future growth rate expectations of investors.

In the past 10 years, Crane Co has provided 0.127 (multiply by 100 for percentage) rate of return.