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Industrials - Construction - NYSE - US
$ 327.12
-0.0519 %
$ 14.4 B
Market Cap
17.85
P/E
1. INTRINSIC VALUE

This DCF valuation model was last updated on Apr, 8, 2025.

The intrinsic value of one CSL stock under the worst case scenario is HIDDEN Compared to the current market price of 327 USD, Carlisle Companies Incorporated is HIDDEN

This DCF valuation model was last updated on Apr, 8, 2025.

The intrinsic value of one CSL stock under the base case scenario is HIDDEN Compared to the current market price of 327 USD, Carlisle Companies Incorporated is HIDDEN

This DCF valuation model was last updated on Apr, 8, 2025.

The intrinsic value of one CSL stock under the best case scenario is HIDDEN Compared to the current market price of 327 USD, Carlisle Companies Incorporated is HIDDEN

2. FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS

Price Chart CSL

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FINANCIALS
5 B REVENUE
9.08%
1.14 B OPERATING INCOME
16.31%
1.31 B NET INCOME
70.94%
1.03 B OPERATING CASH FLOW
-14.69%
1.23 B INVESTING CASH FLOW
248.92%
-2.11 B FINANCING CASH FLOW
-56.35%
1.12 B REVENUE
-15.80%
224 M OPERATING INCOME
-29.20%
163 M NET INCOME
-33.85%
371 M OPERATING CASH FLOW
18.48%
-279 M INVESTING CASH FLOW
-1477.97%
-867 M FINANCING CASH FLOW
-73.11%
Balance Sheet Carlisle Companies Incorporated
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Current Assets 1.93 B
Cash & Short-Term Investments 754 M
Receivables 580 M
Other Current Assets 593 M
Non-Current Assets 3.89 B
Long-Term Investments 0
PP&E 712 M
Other Non-Current Assets 3.18 B
12.95 %9.97 %10.20 %12.24 %54.65 %Total Assets$5.8b
Current Liabilities 666 M
Accounts Payable 261 M
Short-Term Debt 3.2 M
Other Current Liabilities 402 M
Non-Current Liabilities 2.02 B
Long-Term Debt 0
Other Non-Current Liabilities 2.02 B
9.72 %14.94 %75.23 %Total Liabilities$2.7b
EFFICIENCY
Earnings Waterfall Carlisle Companies Incorporated
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Revenue 5 B
Cost Of Revenue 3.12 B
Gross Profit 1.89 B
Operating Expenses 758 M
Operating Income 1.14 B
Other Expenses -169 M
Net Income 1.31 B
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RATIOS
37.73% GROSS MARGIN
37.73%
22.85% OPERATING MARGIN
22.85%
26.22% NET MARGIN
26.22%
53.25% ROE
53.25%
22.55% ROA
22.55%
17.27% ROIC
17.27%
FREE CASH FLOW ANALYSIS
Free Cash Flow Analysis Carlisle Companies Incorporated
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Net Income 1.31 B
Depreciation & Amortization 70.2 M
Capital Expenditures -113 M
Stock-Based Compensation 30.1 M
Change in Working Capital 0
Others -322 M
Free Cash Flow 917 M
3. WALL STREET ANALYSTS ESTIMATES
Wall Street Analysts Price Targets Carlisle Companies Incorporated
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Wall Street analysts predict an average 1-year price target for CSL of $490 , with forecasts ranging from a low of $475 to a high of $506 .
CSL Lowest Price Target Wall Street Target
475 USD 45.21%
CSL Average Price Target Wall Street Target
490 USD 49.87%
CSL Highest Price Target Wall Street Target
506 USD 54.68%
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4. DIVIDEND ANALYSIS
0.26% DIVIDEND YIELD
1 USD DIVIDEND PER SHARE
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5. COMPETITION
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6. Ownership
Insider Ownership Carlisle Companies Incorporated
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7. News
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Carlisle Companies Publishes 2024 Annual Report SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE:CSL) today published its 2024 Annual Report, highlighting Carlisle's strategic pivot to a pure play building products company as well as progress against Vision 2030 objectives including new product innovation, strategic acquisitions, and superior capital allocation. “2024 was a transformative year for Carlisle as we successfully executed on our Vision 2030 pillars and solidified Carlisle as a premier pure play building p. businesswire.com - 1 month ago
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8. Profile Summary

Carlisle Companies Incorporated CSL

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COUNTRY US
INDUSTRY Construction
MARKET CAP $ 14.4 B
Dividend Yield 0.26%
Description Carlisle Companies Incorporated operates as a diversified manufacturer of engineered products in the United States, Europe, Asia, Canada, Mexico, the Middle East, Africa, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Carlisle Construction Materials, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, and Carlisle Fluid Technologies. The Carlisle Construction Materials segment produces building envelopes for commercial, industrial, and residential buildings, including single-ply roofing products, rigid foam insulations, spray polyurethane foam, architectural metal products, heating, ventilation and air conditioning hardware and sealants, waterproofing products, and air and vapor barrier systems. The Carlisle Interconnect Technologies segment produces wires and cables, including optical fiber for the commercial aerospace, military and defense electronics, medical device, industrial, and test and measurement markets. It also offers sensors, connectors, contacts, cable assemblies, complex harnesses, racks, trays, and installation kits, as well as engineering and certification services. The Carlisle Fluid Technologies segment produces engineered liquid products, powder products, sealants and adhesives finishing equipment, and integrated system solutions for spraying, pumping, mixing, metering, and curing of coatings used in the automotive manufacture, general industrial, protective coating, wood, and specialty and automotive refinishing markets. The company sells its products under the Carlisle, Binks, DeVilbiss, Ransburg, BGK, MS Powder, Thermax, Tri-Star, LHi Technology, Providien, SynTec, Weatherbond, Hunter Panels, Resitrix, Hertalan, Insulfoam, and Versico brands. Carlisle Companies Incorporated was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Contact 16430 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ, 85254 https://www.carlisle.com
IPO Date May 3, 2012
Employees 5500
Officers Mr. Scott C. Selbach Executive Vice President, Secretary & General Counsel Mr. Mehul S. Patel Vice President of Investor Relations Mr. D. Christian Koch Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer Ms. Kelly P. Kamienski Vice President of Finance of Carlisle Weatherproofing Technologies Ms. Susan Wallace Chief Human Resources Officer Stephen F. Schwar President of Carlisle Construction Materials Mr. Andrew Easton Chief Accounting Officer Stephen P. Aldrich Chief Financial Officer for Carlisle Construction Materials Mr. Frank J. Ready President of Carlisle Weatherproofing Technologies Mr. Kevin P. Zdimal Vice President & Chief Financial Officer