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RBC Bearings Inc
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RBC Bearings Inc
NYSE:RBC
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Price: 591.32 USD -0.93% Market Closed
Market Cap: $18.7B

During the last 3 months RBC Bearings Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 831k USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 17% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 17, 2026 by Edwards Richard J , who sold 831k USD worth of RBC shares.

Last Transactions:
Edwards Richard J
$-831k
Kaplan Steven H.
$-88.7k
Boyan Barry C.
$-521.5k
Feeney John J.
$-40.2k
Bergeron Daniel A
$-19.6m
Ambrose Michael H.
$-218.6k
Hartnett Michael J
$-3.3m
Hartnett Michael J
$-1.9m
Crowell Richard R
$-188.5k
Hartnett Michael J
$-96.9k
Ambrose Michael H.
$-647.8k
Kaplan Steven H.
$-152.5k
Hartnett Michael J
$-10.2m
Bergeron Daniel A
$-11.9m
Bergeron Daniel A
$-1.4m
Kaplan Steven H.
$-83.1k
Hartnett Michael J
$-7.7m
Sullivan Robert M
$-2.9m
Hartnett Michael J
$-183.5k
Hartnett Michael J
$-919.9k
Ambrose Michael H.
$-145.2k
Bergeron Daniel A
$-6.4m
Ennico Dolores J
$-514.4k
Feeney John J.
$-103.4k
Bergeron Daniel A
$-5.6m
Sullivan Robert M
$-2.7m
Feeney John J.
$-477.6k
Stewart Edward
$-837.2k
Hartnett Michael J
$-145.4k
Hartnett Michael J
$-3.5m
Hartnett Michael J
$-3.3m
Hartnett Michael J
$-5.6m
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During the last 3 months RBC Bearings Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 831k USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 17% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Feb 17, 2026 by Edwards Richard J , who sold 831k USD worth of RBC shares.

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610.1k USD
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19.7m USD
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30.1m USD
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In the world of industrial manufacturing, RBC Bearings Inc. stands out as a quiet powerhouse, turning the intricate art of precision components into a successful enterprise. Founded in the early 20th century, the company has evolved to specialize in the design and manufacture of highly-engineered bearings and components. These components find critical applications in industries as varied as aerospace and defense to heavy industrial machinery. By focusing on innovation and quality, RBC Bearings has carved out a niche where precision and reliability are paramount. The company's success can be attributed to its ability to meet the demanding specifications of its clients, ensuring that its bearings and components can withstand extreme conditions and rigorous usage. RBC Bearings generates revenue by providing integral components essential to the functionality of advanced machinery. Their product line is not only comprehensive—encompassing everything from thin-section bearings to high-capacity roller bearings—but also targeted towards sectors that demand longevity and precision. This careful targeting allows the company to leverage long-term contracts and foster relationships with significant players across various industries. By continuously investing in research and development and strategically acquiring complementary companies, RBC Bearings ensures its offerings remain on the cutting edge, catering to the evolving needs of its diversified customer base. This commitment to excellence and innovation sustains its performance and supports consistent revenue streams, positioning RBC Bearings as a pivotal player in the manufacturing landscape.

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