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Consumer Cyclical - Auto - Parts - NASDAQ - US
$ 9.93
1.85 %
$ 2.83 B
Market Cap
41.38
P/E
1. INTRINSIC VALUE

This DCF valuation model was last updated on Apr, 22, 2025.

The intrinsic value of one GT stock under the worst case scenario is HIDDEN Compared to the current market price of 9.93 USD, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is HIDDEN

This DCF valuation model was last updated on Apr, 22, 2025.

The intrinsic value of one GT stock under the base case scenario is HIDDEN Compared to the current market price of 9.93 USD, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is HIDDEN

This DCF valuation model was last updated on Apr, 22, 2025.

The intrinsic value of one GT stock under the best case scenario is HIDDEN Compared to the current market price of 9.93 USD, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is HIDDEN

2. FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
FINANCIALS
18.9 B REVENUE
-5.92%
920 M OPERATING INCOME
1160.27%
60 M NET INCOME
108.73%
698 M OPERATING CASH FLOW
-32.36%
-1 B INVESTING CASH FLOW
2.90%
225 M FINANCING CASH FLOW
167.57%
4.95 B REVENUE
2.55%
297 M OPERATING INCOME
6.07%
72 M NET INCOME
311.76%
1.29 B OPERATING CASH FLOW
1865.75%
-246 M INVESTING CASH FLOW
9.23%
-1.09 B FINANCING CASH FLOW
-260.14%
Balance Sheet The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
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Current Assets 7.63 B
Cash & Short-Term Investments 810 M
Receivables 2.48 B
Other Current Assets 4.34 B
Non-Current Assets 13.3 B
Long-Term Investments 0
PP&E 9.03 B
Other Non-Current Assets 4.3 B
Current Liabilities 7.34 B
Accounts Payable 4.05 B
Short-Term Debt 1.59 B
Other Current Liabilities 1.7 B
Non-Current Liabilities 8.72 B
Long-Term Debt 7.2 B
Other Non-Current Liabilities 1.52 B
EFFICIENCY
Earnings Waterfall The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
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Revenue 18.9 B
Cost Of Revenue 15.2 B
Gross Profit 3.7 B
Operating Expenses 2.78 B
Operating Income 920 M
Other Expenses 860 M
Net Income 60 M
RATIOS
19.61% GROSS MARGIN
19.61%
4.87% OPERATING MARGIN
4.87%
0.32% NET MARGIN
0.32%
1.22% ROE
1.22%
0.29% ROA
0.29%
2.34% ROIC
2.34%
FREE CASH FLOW ANALYSIS
Free Cash Flow Analysis The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
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Net Income 60 M
Depreciation & Amortization 1.05 B
Capital Expenditures -1.19 B
Stock-Based Compensation 24 M
Change in Working Capital 0
Others -370 M
Free Cash Flow -490 M
3. WALL STREET ANALYSTS ESTIMATES
Wall Street Analysts Price Targets The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
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Wall Street analysts predict an average 1-year price target for GT of $16.1 , with forecasts ranging from a low of $14 to a high of $19 .
GT Lowest Price Target Wall Street Target
14 USD 40.99%
GT Average Price Target Wall Street Target
16.1 USD 62.13%
GT Highest Price Target Wall Street Target
19 USD 91.34%
4. DIVIDEND ANALYSIS
0.00% DIVIDEND YIELD
0.16 USD DIVIDEND PER SHARE
5. COMPETITION
6. Ownership
Insider Ownership The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
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Sold
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1.23 M USD 5
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Date Value Insider Amount Avg Price
8 months ago
Aug 09, 2024
Bought 194 K USD
MITCHELL MAX H
Director
+ 25000
7.76 USD
8 months ago
Aug 13, 2024
Bought 252 K USD
MCGLADE JOHN E
Director
+ 31408
8.03 USD
8 months ago
Aug 12, 2024
Bought 205 K USD
KOELLNER LAURETTE T
Director
+ 26000
7.9 USD
8 months ago
Aug 12, 2024
Sell 608 K USD
Phillips David Emmitt
Sr VP and General Counsel
- 77009
7.89 USD
8 months ago
Aug 09, 2024
Bought 194 K USD
MITCHELL MAX H
Director
+ 25000
7.76 USD
8 months ago
Aug 09, 2024
Bought 233 K USD
Stewart Mark Wynn
CEO & President
+ 30000
7.78 USD
8 months ago
Aug 06, 2024
Bought 150 K USD
Delaney Christopher R
President, EMEA
+ 18292
8.2 USD
1 year ago
Feb 27, 2024
Sell 2.85 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
EVP & Chief Admin. Officer
- 237
12.0054 USD
1 year ago
Feb 28, 2024
Sell 101 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
EVP & Chief Admin. Officer
- 8509
11.8203 USD
1 year ago
Feb 20, 2024
Sell 131 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
EVP & Chief Admin. Officer
- 10574
12.3921 USD
1 year ago
Feb 16, 2024
Sell 127 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
EVP & Chief Admin. Officer
- 10332
12.3287 USD
1 year ago
Feb 15, 2024
Bought 510 K USD
MITCHELL MAX H
Director
+ 42000
12.15 USD
1 year ago
Dec 13, 2023
Sell 170 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
EVP & Chief Admin. Officer
- 12258
13.8798 USD
1 year ago
Dec 11, 2023
Sell 184 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
EVP & Chief Admin. Officer
- 12985
14.1926 USD
3 years ago
Dec 08, 2021
Sell 3.91 M USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 175197
22.33 USD
3 years ago
Nov 19, 2021
Sell 1.19 M USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 54302
21.88 USD
3 years ago
Nov 10, 2021
Sell 845 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 36177
23.36 USD
3 years ago
May 21, 2021
Sell 104 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 5357
19.44 USD
5 years ago
Mar 10, 2020
Bought 3.69 K USD
Bellissimo Jonathan
SR VP Global Operations & Tech
+ 500
7.38 USD
6 years ago
Feb 13, 2019
Bought 653 K USD
Geissler Werner
Director
+ 35000
18.6465 USD
7 years ago
Dec 01, 2017
Sell 241 K USD
Kihn Jean Claude
Senior Vice President
- 7500
32.1154 USD
7 years ago
Nov 01, 2017
Sell 229 K USD
Kihn Jean Claude
Senior Vice President
- 7500
30.5321 USD
7 years ago
Oct 02, 2017
Sell 249 K USD
Kihn Jean Claude
Senior Vice President
- 7500
33.2608 USD
7 years ago
Sep 18, 2017
Sell 243 K USD
Kihn Jean Claude
Senior Vice President
- 7500
32.438 USD
7 years ago
Aug 24, 2017
Sell 6.35 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 212
29.9743 USD
7 years ago
Aug 15, 2017
Sell 8.76 K USD
Kihn Jean Claude
President, EMEA
- 289
30.32 USD
7 years ago
Jul 10, 2017
Sell 222 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 6250
35.4574 USD
7 years ago
Jun 09, 2017
Sell 221 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 6250
35.2906 USD
7 years ago
May 09, 2017
Sell 221 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 6250
35.3225 USD
8 years ago
Apr 10, 2017
Sell 220 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 6250
35.2505 USD
8 years ago
Mar 15, 2017
Sell 174 K USD
NOECHEL RICHARD J
SVP, Business Transformation
- 4721
36.8856 USD
8 years ago
Feb 14, 2017
Sell 892 K USD
BIALOSKY DAVID L
Sr Vice Pres, Gen Cnsl & Sec'y
- 25000
35.6794 USD
8 years ago
Nov 30, 2016
Sell 11.4 K USD
Kihn Jean Claude
President, EMEA
- 371
30.7152 USD
8 years ago
Nov 15, 2016
Sell 14.6 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
President, Americas
- 471
31.0656 USD
8 years ago
Aug 12, 2016
Sell 1.05 M USD
Smith Gregory L
Sr VP, Global Operations
- 35869
29.31 USD
8 years ago
May 05, 2016
Bought 24.5 K USD
Morell Michael J
Director
+ 875
27.99 USD
9 years ago
Mar 03, 2016
Sell 692 K USD
Smith Gregory L
Sr VP, Global Operations
- 21635
32 USD
9 years ago
Feb 01, 2016
Sell 813 K USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 29000
28.0403 USD
9 years ago
Jan 04, 2016
Sell 908 K USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 29000
31.3062 USD
9 years ago
Dec 11, 2015
Sell 146 K USD
Smytka Daniel L
President, Asia-Pacific Region
- 4484
32.4771 USD
9 years ago
Dec 09, 2015
Sell 1.04 M USD
WELLS DARREN R
President, EMEA
- 30914
33.6106 USD
9 years ago
Dec 03, 2015
Sell 720 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
President, EMEA
- 20794
34.6292 USD
9 years ago
Dec 01, 2015
Sell 1.01 M USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 29000
34.9462 USD
9 years ago
Nov 05, 2015
Sell 19.7 K USD
NOECHEL RICHARD J
Vice President and Controller
- 600
32.764 USD
9 years ago
Nov 03, 2015
Sell 20.8 K USD
Kihn Jean Claude
President, Latin America
- 626
33.1845 USD
9 years ago
Nov 02, 2015
Sell 967 K USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 29000
33.3582 USD
9 years ago
Oct 01, 2015
Sell 857 K USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 29000
29.541 USD
9 years ago
Sep 03, 2015
Sell 852 K USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 29000
29.3738 USD
9 years ago
Aug 10, 2015
Sell 474 K USD
Smith Gregory L
Sr VP, Global Operations
- 15000
31.5999 USD
9 years ago
Aug 03, 2015
Sell 459 K USD
KRAMER RICHARD J
Chairman of the Bd, CEO & Pres
- 15189
30.2046 USD
9 years ago
Aug 03, 2015
Sell 465 K USD
BIALOSKY DAVID L
Sr Vice Pres, Gen Cnsl & Sec'y
- 15338
30.2928 USD
9 years ago
Aug 04, 2015
Sell 227 K USD
BIALOSKY DAVID L
Sr Vice Pres, Gen Cnsl & Sec'y
- 7438
30.5604 USD
9 years ago
Jun 11, 2015
Sell 694 K USD
Smytka Daniel L
President, Asia-Pacific Region
- 22079
31.4332 USD
9 years ago
Jun 08, 2015
Sell 2.17 M USD
WELLS DARREN R
President, EMEA
- 69610
31.1681 USD
9 years ago
Jun 08, 2015
Sell 651 K USD
NOECHEL RICHARD J
Vice President and Controller
- 20853
31.2134 USD
9 years ago
Jun 08, 2015
Sell 889 K USD
McClellan Stephen R
Pres., North America
- 28478
31.2227 USD
10 years ago
Dec 09, 2014
Sell 777 K USD
WELLS DARREN R
President, EMEA
- 29070
26.742 USD
10 years ago
Dec 09, 2014
Sell 555 K USD
Ruocco Joseph B
Sr VP, Global Human Res
- 21141
26.262 USD
10 years ago
Nov 06, 2014
Sell 375 K USD
Smith Gregory L
Sr VP, Global Operations
- 15000
25 USD
10 years ago
Nov 03, 2014
Bought 20.2 K USD
Morell Michael J
Director
+ 825
24.51 USD
10 years ago
Aug 06, 2014
Bought 366 K USD
Geissler Werner
Director
+ 15000
24.3857 USD
10 years ago
Jun 13, 2014
Sell 1.07 M USD
Ruocco Joseph B
Sr VP, Global Human Res
- 41055
26.1608 USD
10 years ago
Jun 10, 2014
Bought 9.38 K USD
Morell Michael J
Director
+ 350
26.8 USD
10 years ago
Jun 04, 2014
Sell 1.63 M USD
Ruocco Joseph B
Sr VP, Global Human Res
- 61799
26.3982 USD
10 years ago
Jun 04, 2014
Sell 582 K USD
NOECHEL RICHARD J
Vice President and Controller
- 22000
26.4451 USD
11 years ago
Mar 06, 2014
Bought 20.8 K USD
Morell Michael J
Director
+ 750
27.76 USD
11 years ago
Mar 03, 2014
Sell 3.73 M USD
de Bok Arthur
Senior VP
- 141523
26.3585 USD
11 years ago
Feb 28, 2014
Sell 354 K USD
Ruocco Joseph B
Sr VP, Global Human Res
- 13217
26.8129 USD
11 years ago
Feb 19, 2014
Sell 2.47 M USD
Ruocco Joseph B
Sr VP, Global Human Res
- 92884
26.618 USD
11 years ago
Nov 01, 2013
Sell 1.18 M USD
de Bok Arthur
President, EMEA
- 57023
20.78 USD
14 years ago
Jan 28, 2011
Bought 15.7 K USD
de Bok Arthur
President, EMEA
+ 1280
12.27 USD
15 years ago
Nov 12, 2009
Bought 10.3 K USD
SINCLAIR CHARLES L
Sr Vice Pres Global Comm
+ 750
13.75 USD
17 years ago
Oct 05, 2007
Sell 5.43 K USD
Cohade Pierre E
President, Asia-Pacific Region
- 182
29.84 USD
17 years ago
Dec 21, 2007
Bought 56.4 K USD
de Bok Arthur
President, EU Business
+ 2000
28.2 USD
17 years ago
Dec 14, 2007
Bought 44.8 K USD
FORTUNATO EDUARDO A
President, Latin America Reg
+ 1700
26.37 USD
17 years ago
Dec 06, 2007
Sell 5.53 K USD
MORRISON DENISE M
Director
- 200
27.63 USD
17 years ago
Dec 06, 2007
Sell 24.9 K USD
MORRISON DENISE M
Director
- 900
27.62 USD
17 years ago
Sep 25, 2007
Bought 28.8 K USD
de Bok Arthur
President, EU Business
+ 1000
28.82 USD
17 years ago
Sep 19, 2007
Bought 56.8 K USD
FORTUNATO EDUARDO A
President, Latin America Reg
+ 2000
28.39 USD
17 years ago
Aug 07, 2007
Bought 51.6 K USD
FORTUNATO EDUARDO A
President, Latin America Reg
+ 2000
25.8 USD
17 years ago
Jun 27, 2007
Sell 1.85 M USD
TOPPEN TIMOTHY R
President, Engineered Products
- 55913
33.01 USD
18 years ago
Mar 30, 2007
Bought 62.4 K USD
Cohade Pierre E
President, Asia-Pacific Region
+ 2000
31.19 USD
18 years ago
Mar 14, 2007
Bought 83.7 K USD
Cohade Pierre E
President, Asia-Pacific Region
+ 3000
27.9 USD
18 years ago
Mar 14, 2007
Bought 55.8 K USD
Cohade Pierre E
President, Asia-Pacific Region
+ 2000
27.92 USD
18 years ago
Mar 15, 2007
Bought 93.6 K USD
FORTUNATO EDUARDO A
President, Latin America Reg
+ 3315
28.23 USD
19 years ago
Mar 21, 2006
Bought 13.6 K USD
Cohade Pierre E
President, Asia-Pacific Region
+ 1000
13.6 USD
19 years ago
Mar 08, 2006
Bought 25.7 K USD
Cohade Pierre E
President, Asia-Pacific Region
+ 2000
12.84 USD
19 years ago
Nov 07, 2005
Sell 54.4 K USD
CONNELL THOMAS A
Vice President and Controller
- 3450
15.78 USD
19 years ago
Nov 07, 2005
Sell 1.59 K USD
BREEN JOHN G
Director
- 100
15.88 USD
19 years ago
Nov 07, 2005
Sell 77.7 K USD
BREEN JOHN G
Director
- 4900
15.86 USD
19 years ago
May 31, 2005
Bought 14.4 K USD
Cohade Pierre E
President, Asia-Pacific Region
+ 1000
14.39 USD
19 years ago
May 25, 2005
Bought 17 K USD
FORTUNATO EDUARDO A
President, Latin America Reg
+ 1200
14.14 USD
19 years ago
May 25, 2005
Bought 4.24 K USD
FORTUNATO EDUARDO A
President, Latin America Reg
+ 300
14.15 USD
19 years ago
May 19, 2005
Bought 20.9 K USD
GEIER KATHLEEN T
Senior Vice President
+ 1500
13.92 USD
19 years ago
May 10, 2005
Bought 66.4 K USD
MASON LAWRENCE D
President, NA Tire Cons Bus
+ 5000
13.29 USD
19 years ago
May 11, 2005
Bought 8.03 K USD
COPELAND MARLAND J
Sr VP Bus Dev, Strat & Rstrctr
+ 600
13.38 USD
20 years ago
Mar 29, 2005
Sell 39 K USD
CONNELL THOMAS A
Vice President and Controller
- 2870
13.59 USD
20 years ago
Mar 21, 2005
Bought 14.7 K USD
MORRISON DENISE M
Director
+ 1100
13.4 USD
20 years ago
Nov 22, 2004
Sell 66.5 K USD
CONNELL THOMAS A
Vice President and Controller
- 5500
12.096 USD
7. News
Goodyear Gains Traction: Shares Climb as Key Catalysts Align Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's NASDAQ: GT stock has recently exhibited remarkable strength, notably surpassing the performance of the broader market. This surge was accompanied by a significant increase in trading volume, underscoring heightened investor interest. marketbeat.com - 3 weeks ago
Why Goodyear stock soared while the rest of Wall Street crashed Yesterday, U.S. stock markets, and stock markets around the world, dramatically fell during the first trading session after President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday tariffs on nearly every country in the world. As noted by PBS, the S&P 500 plummeted 4.8%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 4%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq plunged 6%. fastcompany.com - 3 weeks ago
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's Surge Was Justified April 3rd saw a market plunge, but The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company shares soared, closing up 11.7%, highlighting its resilience amid global tariffs. Goodyear's restructuring initiatives, including the Goodyear Forward plan, have improved margins and are expected to cut costs even more, reinforcing my 'strong buy' rating. Despite declining tire volumes, Goodyear's domestic manufacturing and increased tariffs on imports position it well against foreign competition, boosting its market share. seekingalpha.com - 3 weeks ago
Goodyear Tire & Rubber seen as tariffs winner, shares rise The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NASDAQ:GT) shares climbed almost 15% higher due to its favorable positioning as consumer pivot to domestic products due to US president Donald Trump's new tariffs. While Trump's tariffs impose a 25% levy on auto imports, tires are not directly affected. proactiveinvestors.com - 3 weeks ago
The OG Goodyear Blimp Is Back Goodyear announces a vintage blimp design for its 100th anniversary AKRON, Ohio , April 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of the Goodyear Blimp's 100th anniversary this year, the company today announced that its blimp Wingfoot One will fly with an entirely new look inspired by Goodyear's very first branded blimp Pilgrim. The company's iconic airship is being re-wrapped with a black and silver color scheme, including a vintage Goodyear logo on the sides and a reappearance of the blue and yellow Goodyear "house flag" that donned the side of the company's earliest blimps. prnewswire.com - 3 weeks ago
GT Resources Grants Annual Equity Incentives Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 31, 2025) - GT Resources Inc. (TSXV: GT) (OTCQB: CGTRF) (FSE: 7N1) (the "Company" or "GT") announces that the board of directors have approved for grant the following annual equity incentives to directors, officers, employees, advisors and consultants 875,000 restricted share units ("RSUs") to certain employees, advisors and consultants which vest 3-years from the date of issue and have a term of 5-years; 3,000,000 deferred shares units ("DSUs") to certain officers and directors, which are exercisable upon departure from the Company and which vest 1-year from the date of issue; 5,400,000 stock options to certain officers and directors, which are exercisable for five years at a price of $0.025 per common share with 1/3rd vesting immediately and 1/3rd every 6-months thereafter; and 700,000 stock options to certain employees, advisors and consultants, which are exercisable for five years at a price of $0.025 per common share with 1/3rd vesting immediately and 1/3rd every 6-months thereafter. About GT Resources GT Resources Inc. (TSXV: GT) is a mineral exploration and development company with a strategy to advance magmatic sulphide copper, nickel & PGE mining projects in Europe and North America. newsfilecorp.com - 3 weeks ago
These 20 American Mega-Mansions Are Like Modern-Day Palaces Jackie Siegel, well-known as the “Queen of Versailles” from a 2012 documentary, is finally nearing the end of a massive, 20+ year renovation of her mansion in Florida. She recently announced on Instagram that the decades-long project is almost complete. The 90,000-square-foot house includes 30 bathrooms, 14 bedrooms, a 35-car garage, and a pub. It’s expected to be the largest and most expensive single-family home in the United States. (Consider these factors before buying a home during retirement.) Siegel’s announcement raises the question of whether such large homes are excessive — in other words, when is a house too big? It would seem that, like in the Gilded Age, the very wealthy continue to build enormous estates to showcase their wealth and ambition. To find the 20 largest houses in America, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed various sites, including Explore, Family Handy Man, and Largest. On our list, we’ve included the home’s square footage, who originally owned the house, and its current use. Some have been transformed into museums or campus buildings, while others are still privately owned. (This is an updated version of a previously published story to reflect Jackie Siegel’s recent announcement that her “Versailles” mansion is nearing completion. These updates further contextualize the trend of extravagant home building in the United States and the ongoing debate surrounding historical and contemporary wealth display.) Why This Matters Today Some of the biggest homes in America are owned by some of the wealthiest Americans. Opulent Gilded Age mansions built by people like the Vanderbilts weren’t just physical displays of wealth. They significantly shaped the American economy and culture. Today, as we witness the construction of modern-day mega-mansions like Jackie Siegel’s Versailles home, we should remember this historical context. These extravagant homes are not simply isolated expressions of individual wealth; they also reflect the evolving trends of how wealth is made and ultimately displayed. In addition, these lavish homes inspire us to consider the social impact and potential responsibilities that come with such immense affluence. These are the 20 largest houses in America, ranked by size: 20. Stan Hywet Hall Square footage: 64,500 square feet Location: Ohio When built: 1911 A Good Home for Goodyear Stan Hywet Hall originally belonged F.A. Seiberling, co-founder of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Seiberling and his wife, Gertrude Penfield, had seven children. Six survived to adulthood, and donated the estate to the Stan Hywet Hall Foundation in 1947. Today, the estate is open to the public from April through December. Above the front door of the manor house is a stone inscription that reads “Non nobis solum” (“Not for us alone”). 19. Florham Square footage: 65,465 square feet Location: New Jersey When built: 1890s The Vanderbilt Fortune Florham was designed and built after the fashion of Hampton Court, a palace that once belonged to Henry VIII. Like many of America’s mansions, it belonged to a Vanderbilt — Florence Vanderbilt — and as such, it is as grand as can be. It was thought the home cost about $5 million to build this mansion, which is about equal to $146 million today. In 1955, the estate was broken up, with Fairleigh Dickinson University acquiring the mansion and 178 acres of garden. 18. Xanadu 2.0 Square footage: 66,000 square feet Location: Washington When built: The Gates’ Estate The house’s name is in honor of the fictional mansion in Citizen Kane. Xanadu 2.0 took seven years to complete and was built on a lot Gates purchased in 1988. The estate cost around $65 million to build and is filled with all the latest technological tools in addition to seven bedrooms, six kitchens, 24 bathrooms, a trampoline room, a 2,100-square-foot library with hidden bookcases, and a beach made with sand imported from the Caribbean. 17. Grey Towers Castle Square footage: 66,381 square feet Location: Pennsylvania When built: 1893 A Castle-Inspired Home Originally the home of William Welsh Harrison, Grey Towers Castle contains a myriad of French styles, with its exterior inspired by Alnwick Castle in England. Shortly after Harrison’s death, Beaver College purchased the property, which is now a part of Arcadia University. In 1985, Grey Towers Castle was declared a National Historic Landmark. 16. Hearst Castle Square footage: 68,500 Location: California When built: 1919-1947 The Enchanted Hill Publisher William Randolph Hearst commissioned the building of Hearst Castle, which is called “La Cuesta Encantada” or The Enchanted Hill. It was designed by the architect Julia Morgan. The estate includes a 345,000-gallon outdoor pool and three impressive guest houses, Casa del Mar, Casa del Monte, and Casa del Sol. Today, Hearst Castle is a California State Park and historic house museum open for touring. 15. Woodlea There are a total of 140 rooms in the Woodlea home. Square Footage: 70,000 Location: New York When Built: 1895 A Victorian Beauty The home is now a place for golfing enthusiasts to meet up and hang out. Woodlea, situated in Briarcliff Manor, New York, is a beautiful Victorian-style home. This 70,000-square-foot home was first built for Elliot Fitch and his wife, Maggie, and featured 75 different rooms within its walls. They later sold the house to Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Now fully converted to host all sorts of golfers, the home still retains much of its original details and beauty. 14. Idle Hour The Vanderbilt family once owned the Idle Hour home. Square Footage: 70,000 Location: New York When Built: 1882 A Piece of Art There are many places named after the Vanderbilt family, such as Vanderbilt University. This home, finished in 1882, was built for William Vanderbilt of the Vanderbilt family. Though it’s the same size as the house before it, this one holds 110 rooms. It was considered one of the most beautiful homes in all of America for a while. In 1920, William passed away, and the house went through several different owners before eventually being auctioned off due to bankruptcy in 2017, when it was sold to Mercury International LLC for $26.1 million. 13. Pensmore Pensmore was designed to last up to 2,000 years by its millionaire owner. Square Footage: 72,215 Location: Missouri When Built: 2016 Sturdy Construction The Ozark Mountains offer beautiful scenery and a beautiful home. Pensmore is a newer build, started in 2008 and completed in 2016. It can be found in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. Steven Huff built and still currently lives in the home, and he made it able to handle all sorts of natural disasters and emergencies like tornadoes, earthquakes, and even bombs. With five stories, 12-inch thick walls, and 13 bedrooms, Huff believes the house will last at least 2,000 years. 12. Indian Neck Hall At the time it was built, Indian Neck Hall was the largest home on Long Island. Square Footage: 75,000 Location: New York When Built: 1897 A Bourne Legacy Indian Neck Hall was La Salle Military Academy for a while. In 1879, Frederick Gilbert Bourne, president of Singer Manufacturing Company, built Indian Neck Hall. At the time it was built, this 110-room home was the largest on Long Island. The family stayed in the home until Frederick passed away. Then, his children sold the estate. In 1926, the home opened as a military academy and is now used as an additional campus by St. John’s University in Queens. 11. Versailles The Versailles home has undergone numerous construction issues over 20 years. Square Footage: 85,000 Location: Florida When Built: 2023 Exorbitant Expense Not even the town hall of Windermere can stand up to the impressive Versailles home. This house has everything you may need, including 14 bedrooms, nine kitchens, three indoor pools, a 20,000-bottle wine cellar, and a video arcade. Of course, this extravagance is thought to have cost over $100 million to build, putting it in fourth place for the most expensive house in U.S. history. This home is located in Windermere, Florida, and belongs to David Siegel. 10. Meadow Brook Hall Meadow Brook Hall’s property was extended for up to 15,000 acres when it was completed. Square Footage: 88,000 Location: Michigan When Built: 1929 A Mansion Museum The heir of the creator of these useful trucks was commissioned and lived in Meadow Brook Hall. Matilda Dodge Wilson, heir to the Dodge Motor Company, had Meadow Brook Hall designed and built for her personal use. The home has 110 rooms and almost 15,000 acres and cost roughly $4 million. In 1957, Matilda donated the house to Michigan to help create Oakland University. Now, it’s a historic museum, the fourth largest in the United States. 9. Shadow Lawn Shadow Lawn was once the summer home of former President Woodrow Wilson. Square Footage: 90,000 Location: New Jersey When Built: 1929 Now Part of the University Shadow Lawn is one of the largest homes in the US before the Great Depression. A few decades later, in 1985, the home became a National Historic Landmark. There are over 130 rooms and the house was originally a summer home for President Woodrow Wilson. In 1956, the house became part of Monmouth University. It was also used in the movie Annie as the home of the character Oliver Warbucks. 8. Winterthur The wealthy du Pont family still owns the Winterthur house. Square Footage: 96,582 Location: Delaware When Built: 1937 Ever-Growing In addition to the ever-growing home, Winterthur had cows, greenhouses, hogs, sheep, chickens, gardens, a sawmill, and even a post office. Though 1937 marked the year Winterthur was originally finished, it has undergone several renovations since then. In fact, since 1937, the house has doubled in size. The du Pont family had the house built, and they still own the home all these years later. However, the house is used mostly as a way for the family to collect trinkets and furniture. It’s said that there are over 90,000 trinkets across its 175 rooms, which are available to tour. 7. Arden House The Arden house has been converted into a conference center for a nonprofit. Square Footage: 97,188 Location: New York When Built: 1909 A House for Research Arden House is only 40 miles away from Midtown, New York City. The Arden House took five years to build for Edward Henry Harriman, a railroad magnate. The home was built in Harriman, New York. Currently, the home is used by the Research Center on Natural Conservation, a nonprofit. The home offers a conference center and 97 guest rooms for visitors and workers. 6. Whitehall Whitehall was built by Henry Flagler, who encouraged tourism down to Florida. Square Footage: 100,000 Location: Florida When Built: 1902 Galas Galore Palm Beach is where you’ll find the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum. Whitehall was once a home for Henry Flagler, one of the founders of Standard Oil, and his third wife. Now, it’s a public museum and venue for galas and balls. The home-turned-museum in Palm Beach, Florida, has 75 rooms. 5. The One Now owned by the Fashion Nova founder, The One even has a four-lane bowling lane alley. Square Footage: 105,000 Location: California When Built: 2021 A Newer Mansion Bel Air, California, is home to many mansions, including The One. This impressive home is the newest on this list, started in 2014 and finished in 2021. The One was built and is still used by Richard Saghain, owner of Fashion Nova. This 105,000-square-foot home in Bel Air, California, has 21 bedrooms, 42 bathrooms, a 30-car garage, a bowling alley, and five swimming pools. Saghian bought the home from the developer for $126 million. 4. Oheka Castle Oheka Castle is still considered to be the largest home in New York State. Square Footage: 109,000 Location: New York When Built: 1919 From Castle to Hotel This beautiful building now operates as a hotel. Despite its impressive size of 109,000 square feet, this home only took four years to build. At the time, it cost around $11 million, roughly $158 million today. The owner of the home is Otto Khan, a financer who worked in various industries. It’s currently one of the largest homes in all of New York, with 127 rooms. However, it’s no longer a private home; instead, it is a hotel. 3. Lynnewood Hall Square footage: 110,000 Location: Pennsylvania When built: 1900 Only the Finest Peter A.B. Widener had Lynnewood Hall constructed in 1900. The grounds extended 33 acres, with stylized French gardens and artistic fountain heads. Widener spared no expense for the grand estate, importing furnishings from Europe, including Florentine bronze doors, marble, Caen stone, French Chateau wood paneling, and European tapestries. Widener used the house to house an expansive fine art collection with pieces from Degas, Velasquez, Raphael, El Greco, Donatello, Rembrandt, and Monet. Currently, the mansion stands empty, but there are plans in the works to restore it to its former glory. 2. Fair Field The Fair Field home was built by a junk bond billionaire and has its power plant. Square Footage: 110,000 Location: New York When Built: 2003 A Battle For First Place The home is so big that it supposedly has its own power plant, like a small-scale version of the one pictured above. Ira Rennert, a junk bond billionaire, created this home in 2003. He already had a 63-acre estate known as Fair Field, and this house went onto that property. This house and the surrounding buildings are big enough, with the main home having 29 bedrooms, 39 bathrooms, three pools, a theater, and more. Fair Field is worth somewhere between $267 million and $500 million. 1. Biltmore Estate Square Footage: 175,000 Location: North Carolina When Built: 1895 More Than Enough Space The estate is so large that you can see it even from across the lakes. There’s absolutely no doubt that the largest home in America is the Biltmore House, located just outside of Asheville, North Carolina. This property has 175,000 square feet with 250 rooms. There are 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms, and 65 fireplaces. The home was built and is still owned by Vanderbilt, specifically, the family of George Washington Vanderbilt II. As big as it is, you could stay on this property forever without growing bored. 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8. Profile Summary

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company GT

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COUNTRY US
INDUSTRY Auto - Parts
MARKET CAP $ 2.83 B
Dividend Yield 0.00%
Description The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, together with its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures, distributes, and sells tires and related products and services worldwide. It offers various lines of tires for automobiles, trucks, buses, aircraft, motorcycles, earthmoving equipment, and mining and industrial equipment under the Goodyear, Cooper, Dunlop, Kelly, Debica, Sava, Fulda, Mastercraft, Roadmaster, and various other house brands, as well as under the private-label brands. The company also retreads truck, aviation, and off-the-road tires; manufactures and sells tread rubber and other tire retreading materials; sells chemical and natural rubber products; and provides automotive and commercial truck maintenance and repair services, and miscellaneous other products and services. It operates approximately 1,000 retail outlets, which offer products for retail sale, and provides repair and other services. The company sells its products worldwide through a network of independent dealers, regional distributors, retail outlets, and retailers. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company was incorporated in 1898 and is headquartered in Akron, Ohio.
Contact 200 Innovation Way, Akron, OH, 44316-0001 https://www.goodyear.com
IPO Date Aug. 5, 1927
Employees 68000
Officers Ms. Christina L. Zamarro Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & Interim President of EMEA Business Unit Mr. Mark W. Stewart President, Chief Executive Officer & Director Mr. Christopher P. Helsel Senior Vice President & Chief Technical Officer Mr. David E. Phillips Esq. Senior Vice President & General Counsel Mr. Christopher Raymond Delaney BA President of Europe, Middle East & Africa (Leave of Absence) Ms. Laura P. Duda Senior Vice President & Chief Communications Officer Mr. Marcelo Toscani President of Latin America Operations Mr. William C. Roland Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer Mr. Greg Shank Senior Director of Investor Relations Ms. Nicole Gray Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer