Barnes Group Inc
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Price: 40.45 USD -5.84% Market Closed
Market Cap: $69.6B

During the last 3 months Barnes Group Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 18% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 1, 2024 by Edwards Dawn N , who sold 273.6k USD worth of B shares.

Last Transactions:
Edwards Dawn N
$-273.6k
Mangum Mylle H
$+1.9k
Barnes Thomas O
$-29.5k
Manner Hans-Peter
$+1.1m
Acker Marian
$+6.8k
Knoll Jay B
$+101.7k
Hook Thomas J
$+96.8k
Barnes Elijah Kent
$+40k
Hook Thomas J
$+2.2m
Keating Neal J
$+20.1k
Hook Thomas J
$+300.9k
Mangum Mylle H
$+1.9k
Keating Neal J
$+104k
Mangum Mylle H
$+1.9k
Mangum Mylle H
$+1.9k
Streich Julie K
$+304.3k
Barnes Elijah Kent
$+126.5k
Hook Thomas J
$+1.3m
Barnes Elijah Kent
$+126.5k
Edwards Dawn N
$-120.4k
Hook Thomas J
$+358.2k
Hipple Richard J
$+43k
Mangum Mylle H
$+2.1k
Mangum Mylle H
$+2.1k
Mangum Mylle H
$-161.2k
Mangum Mylle H
$+2.1k
Pelletier James C
$-75.3k
Mangum Mylle H
$+2.1k
Beck Michael Andrew
$-1.1m
Mangum Mylle H
$+2.1k
Edwards Dawn N
$-315k
Mangum Mylle H
$+2.2k
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During the last 3 months Barnes Group Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 18% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 1, 2024 by Edwards Dawn N , who sold 273.6k USD worth of B shares.

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Barnes Group Inc., a respected entity in the world of industrial and aerospace manufacturing, has its roots dating back to the 19th century, a testament to its enduring legacy. This Connecticut-based company has expertly navigated through a multitude of economic landscapes, honing its craft in precision component manufacturing and engineered product solutions. Over the years, Barnes Group has positioned itself as a cornerstone in the aerospace and industrial sectors. Its deep expertise in producing components for critical aircraft systems and supplying highly engineered components for industrial applications has enabled it to build strong partnerships with major manufacturers across the globe. By leveraging its advanced manufacturing capabilities and innovative technologies, Barnes has securely embedded itself within the supply chains of a diverse range of industries, from automotive to energy and beyond. The heart of Barnes Group’s business model lies in its dual-segmented operations: Aerospace and Industrial. In its Aerospace segment, Barnes Group caters to both OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and the aftermarket needs of commercial and military aviation sectors. By providing essential parts and maintenance services, this segment generates substantial repeat business, ensuring a steady revenue stream. Meanwhile, the Industrial segment focuses on designing and manufacturing precision parts such as springs, seals, and plastic molded components, essential to a wide array of machinery and equipment. The diversity of Barnes’ Industrial clientele, which spans numerous industries including healthcare and consumer products, serves as a buffer against sector-specific downturns. This strategic diversification, coupled with a commitment to innovation and quality, allows Barnes Group Inc. to safeguard its financial health and continue its trajectory of growth amidst an ever-evolving industrial landscape.

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