$5.15-0.30 (-5.50%)
Dauch Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, designs, engineers, and manufactures driveline and metal forming technologies that supports electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles.
Dauch Corporation in the Consumer Cyclical sector is trading at $5.15 with a market capitalization of $1.5B. Wall Street consensus targets $9.16 (11 analysts), implying a +77.8% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently 44% below its 52-week high of $9.25, remaining 19.5% below its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 3/9 flags weak fundamentals, Altman Z in the distress zone. Risk note: MACD remains below its signal line. The Whystock Score of 35/100 signals elevated caution as multiple indicators diverge.
| Metric (USD) | Q1 2026 | Q4 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q1 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | $2.38B↑ | $1.38B↓ | $1.51B↓ | $1.54B↑ | $1.41B |
| Gross Profit | $225.40M↑ | $140.90M↓ | $189.00M↓ | $200.70M↑ | $173.90M |
| Operating Income | $65.20M↑ | $22.00M↓ | $69.80M↓ | $79.50M↑ | $62.40M |
| Net Income | -$100.30M↓ | -$75.30M↓ | $9.20M↓ | $39.30M↑ | $7.10M |
Dauch Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, designs, engineers, and manufactures driveline and metal forming technologies that supports electric, hybrid, and internal combustion vehicles. It operates through two segments, Driveline and Metal F...
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Nearly 1,000 UAW-represented Dauch workers’ ratified contract ends the two-week strike at the GM supplier’s Michigan plant. About 5,000 IAM-represented Lockheed Martin employees also voted for a new deal on Sunday.
Employees represented by UAW Local 2093 will vote Sunday on the proposed contract presented by Dauch Corp., formerly known as American Axle & Manufacturing.
Unionized workers at a Michigan plant producing a key component for General Motors trucks have reached a tentative agreement for a new labor contract following a 10-day strike. “After 18 years of sacrifice, these workers are finally winning back a big chunk of what was taken from them,” United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain said. The deal between the UAW and Dauch Corp., formerly known as American Axle means workers could soon return to the Three Rivers, Mich., factory where they produce axles for GM’s heavy-duty pickups, the Chevrolet Silverado and the GMC Sierra.