OC Oerlikon Corporation AG Pfaeffikon
OTC:OERLF
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OERLF's latest stock split occurred on Oct 22, 2010
The company executed a 1807-for-250 stock split, meaning that for every 250 shares held, investors received 1807 new shares.
Before the split, OERLF traded at 33.7 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 2.4859.
The adjusted shares began trading on Oct 22, 2010. This was the only stock split in OERLF's history.
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OC Oerlikon Corporation AG Pfaeffikon
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OC Oerlikon is a Swiss industrial company that sells surface engineering services, coating systems, and machinery used to improve how parts and fibers perform. Its best-known businesses include hard coatings for tools and machine parts, plus equipment used to make synthetic fibers and related materials. In simple terms, it helps other manufacturers make products that last longer, run more smoothly, or are easier to produce. Its main customers are industrial companies in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, tooling, energy, and textiles. Oerlikon makes money by selling equipment, replacement parts, consumables, and ongoing service work, as well as by coating parts for customers through its service network. That mix gives it both one-time sales and recurring aftermarket revenue. What sets Oerlikon apart is its role in the manufacturing value chain. It does not sell finished consumer goods; it sells the specialized technology and processing steps that other factories need to improve their own products. That makes it a supplier to production-heavy industries where performance, durability, and efficiency matter.