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TriMas Corp
NASDAQ:TRS

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TriMas Corp
NASDAQ:TRS
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Price: 34.27 USD 1.06% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.4B USD

During the last 3 months TriMas Corp insiders bought 65.3k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 12, 2025 by Tredwell Daniel P , who bought 2.4k USD worth of TRS shares.

Last Transactions:
Tredwell Daniel P
$+2.4k
Fielkow Jeffrey A
$+62.9k
Tredwell Daniel P
$+2.3k
Shapira Adrianne
$+103.3k
Shapira Adrianne
$+31.6k
Sedaghat Shawn
$+1.9m
Sedaghat Shawn
$+10.4m
Sedaghat Shawn
$+2.7m
Sedaghat Shawn
$+4.6m
Fielkow Jeffrey A
$+12.5k
Tredwell Daniel P
$+2.3k
Sedaghat Shawn
$+406.1k
Sedaghat Shawn
$+2.9m
Sedaghat Shawn
$+13.3m
Sedaghat Shawn
$+4.5m
Tredwell Daniel P
$+2.2k
Mell Scott A
$-50k
Sedaghat Shawn
$+63.5k
Boehne Holly M
$+99.9k
Sedaghat Shawn
$+2m
Parker Herbert K
$+304.1k
Tredwell Daniel P
$+103.4k
Fielkow Jeffrey A
$+52k
Finley Teresa
$+303.9k
Mell Scott A
$-51.9k
Amato Thomas A
$+258.3k
Tredwell Daniel P
$+2.2k
Tredwell Daniel P
$+2.2k
Mell Scott A
$-40.9k
Tredwell Daniel P
$+2.2k
Parker Herbert K
$+157.6k
Parker Herbert K
$+156.1k
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During the last 3 months TriMas Corp insiders bought 65.3k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 12, 2025 by Tredwell Daniel P , who bought 2.4k USD worth of TRS shares.

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20.8m USD

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Market Cap
1.4B USD
Industry
Packaging

TriMas Corporation, a diversified global manufacturer, crafts a compelling narrative fueled by its innovative spirit and strategic agility. The company's journey is intricately woven through its dedication to designing, manufacturing, and distributing a diverse array of products for critical end markets. Formed in 1986 and headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, TriMas has steadily positioned itself as a critical supplier of engineered components, assemblies, and systems. Its structures are organized mainly into three segments: Packaging, Aerospace, and Specialty Products. Each segment serves as a unique engine driving the company's prowess, with a harmonious blend of innovation, customer service, and operational excellence. In the Packaging segment, TriMas offers a range of closure and dispensing systems that stand out in the consumer goods, industrial, and food and beverage sectors. By leveraging proprietary technology, this segment enhances brand differentiation for its customers and maintains a competitive edge. Meanwhile, the Aerospace division caters to the stringent demands of aerospace manufacturers and aftermarket repair services through precision-engineered fasteners and other complex components. Complementing these is the Specialty Products division, which delivers industrial products ranging from engines used in petroleum extraction to high-pressure cylinders. The synergy of these segments underscores TriMas' strategic focus on market-responsive innovation and cost efficiency, reinforcing its revenue streams across diverse yet interconnected industries.

TRS Intrinsic Value
22.96 USD
Overvaluation 33%
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