Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc.
SPR Real Time Price USDRecent trades of SPR by members of U.S. Congress
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Alpha
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Average Win
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Beta
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Information Ratio
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Max Drawdown
the maximum observed loss from a peak to a trough of a portfolio, before a new peak is attained.
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Sharpe Ratio
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Treynor Ratio
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Win Rate
The percentage of total trades that resulted in a positive return.
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Spirit AeroSystems manufactures aerostructures, particularly fuselages, cockpits, wing sections, engine pylons, and nacelles for commercial and military aircraft. The company was spun out of Boeing in 2005 to become the largest independent supplier of aerostructures for commercial aircraft. Boeing and Airbus are the firm's primary customers—Boeing represented roughly 60% and Airbus roughly 20% of revenue in recent years. The company is highly exposed to Boeing's beleaguered 737 program, which accounts for nearly half the company's revenue. The company plans to be acquired by and reintegrated into Boeing by the end of 2025.
- Address Wichita, KS
- Market Cap 4.1 billion
- Employees 20,370
- Industrial Classification Aircraft Parts & Auxiliary Equipment, Nec