TDY Teledyne Technologies Incorporated Common Stock

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$633.04
Price · Aug 21, 2026
Fundamentals as of Jul 24, 2026

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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated is an American industrial conglomerate. It was founded in 1960, as Teledyne, Inc. by Henry Singleton and George Kozmetsky.

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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated is an American industrial conglomerate. It was founded in 1960, as Teledyne, Inc. by Henry Singleton and George Kozmetsky.

From August 1996 to November 1999, Teledyne existed as part of the conglomerate Allegheny Teledyne Incorporated – a combination of the former Teledyne, Inc. and the former Allegheny Ludlum Corporation. On November 29, 1999, three separate entities, Teledyne Technologies, Allegheny Technologies, and Water Pik Technologies, were spun off as free-standing public companies. Allegheny Technologies retained several companies of the former Teledyne, Inc. that fit with Allegheny's core business of steel and exotic metals production.

At various times, Teledyne, Inc. owned more than 150 companies with interests as varied as insurance, dental appliances, specialty metals, and aerospace electronics, but many of these had been divested prior to the merger with Allegheny. The new Teledyne Technologies was initially composed of 19 companies that were earlier in Teledyne, Inc. By 2011, Teledyne Technologies had grown to include nearly 100 companies.

Segments

Teledyne Technologies operates with four major segments: Digital Imaging, Instrumentation, Engineered Systems, and Aerospace and Defense Electronics.

Companies

As of April 2022, Teledyne Technologies listed the following companies:

Some companies previously in Teledyne Technologies include the following:

Acoustic Research (formerly Teledyne AR Loudspeakers)

Continental Aerospace Technologies (formerly Continental Motors, Inc., Teledyne Continental Motors, Teledyne Aerosance, Teledyne Piston Engines)

Laars (formerly Teledyne Laars)

Mattituck Services (formerly Teledyne Mattituck Services)

Ryan Aeronautical (formerly Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical)

Teledyne Readco

Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company (formerly Teledyne Wisconsin Motors, Teledyne Total Power)

History

In June 1960, Henry Singleton and George Kozmetsky, both previously executives with Litton Industries, formed a firm named Instrument Systems located in Beverly Hills, California. Arthur Rock, one of America's first and most successful venture capitalists, financed the startup with a $450,000 investment. Their basic plan was to build a major firm centering on microelectronics and control system development, primarily through acquiring existing companies.

Early years

In October 1960, the first acquisition was made by purchasing the majority of stock in Amelco, a small electronics manufacturing plant. Within a short time, rights to the name Teledyne and its associated logo were bought. In addition to Amelco, two other electronics manufacturing firms were acquired, and by the end of 1960, Teledyne had about 400 employees and 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) of floor space devoted to engineering development and manufacturing. Teledyne stock was first offered to the public in May 1961. During its first full fiscal year of operations ending in October 1961, Teledyne had sales of $4,491,000 with a net income of $58,000.

Teledyne’s growth continued in 1962, with the acquisition of companies primarily through equity agreements. Internally, Teledyne Systems was formed as the centerpiece of the firm’s aerospace systems business, diversifying the business base into government contracts with NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). By the end of the second fiscal year, Teledyne sales had increased 230 percent and net income by about 570 percent.

Over the next three years, new companies were acquired in microwave and power electrical products – including the first consumer products. Teledyne Controls was established, moving the Company into the field of hydraulics. Teledyne entered the optics field with the acquisition of Kiernan Optics, producing windows for the Apollo spacecraft and infrared optical domes for missiles.

In early 1965, Teledyne had a major breakthrough in winning a large contract from the U.S. Navy for the Integrated Helicopter Avionics System (IHAS), giving Teledyne a name in the military market. This caused a major jump in the stock price, from $15 to $65. By the end of the fiscal year, Teledyne had acquired 34 companies, sales were $86.5 million with net income of $3.4 million, there were about 5,400 employees, assets reached $66.5 million, and there were near 8 million outstanding shares of stock.

Major growth years

A new era for Teledyne started in 1966. In June, Kozmetsky left to become dean of the School of Business Administration at the University of Texas. In July, Vanadium-Alloy Steel Company (Vasco), including its subsidiary Allvac, was merged into Teledyne. This expanded the company into the Eastern U.S. and started the formation of material technologies as a major business activity of Teledyne. With the merger, Singleton turned his position of president over to George A. Roberts, a close friend from Naval Academy days, who had headed Vasco.

Singleton, now assisted by Roberts, continued in acquiring new companies. In 1967, one of the largest of these was Brown Engineering, a firm with about 3,500 employees headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama. With NASA and DoD contracts for engineering services and research, Brown Engineering added a new line of business for Teledyne. Ryan Aeronautical in San Diego, was acquired in 1968. Continental Motors was primarily owned by Ryan, and this acquisition brought Teledyne into the piston-powered engine business with both commercial and military customers.

In the remainder of the 1960s, Teledyne acquired some 90 more companies. A number of these businesses were in consumer products, such as Water Pik, Acoustic Research with high-fidelity speakers, and Olson Electronics, a mail order retailer founded in 1927, in Akron, Ohio, as Olson Co., by Irving, later including brothers, Sidney and Philip, that operated retail stores across America. Packard Bell Corporation had both consumer and government sales in computers and television receivers. A number of electronic product lines and smaller acquisitions were consolidated in Teledyne Electronics and Teledyne Microelectronic Technologies. Two acquired firms, Geophysical Exploration and Geotronics, brought Teledyne into off-shore drilling and earth-science instrumentation fields. Twenty-one acquired companies were in the metals business, including Wah Chang Corporation and Cast Products, and this led to the acquisition of firms producing industrial machines and machine tools. Other diverse acquisitions included Monarch Rubber, Sewart Seacraft, Isotopes, Radar Relays, Getz Dental, and the agreement with Subaru to market Wisconsin engines.

Singleton also added a diverse group of financial institutions, giving Teledyne contact and intimacy with the capital world. These included thrift and loan banks and insurance firms dealing with property, workers compensation, casualty, and life insurance. Most of the insurance investments were later consolidated into the Argonaut and Unitrin subsidiaries, and were ultimately spun off as independent companies.

Teledyne was divided into groups, and by the end of the 1960s, there were 16 groups with 94 profit centers in 120 locations. Company presidents were given considerable freedom in their operations, but corporate maintained close financial control and capital management. Teledyne sales in 1969 were $2.7 billion and net income was $372 million. The stock had a 2-for-1 split during 1967 and the same split in 1969.

As Teledyne moved into its second decade, some 150 firms had been acquired. Singleton then essentially stopped direct acquisition of companies and began investments in stock of technical firms. By the end of the second decade, Teledyne owned 31 percent of Curtiss-Wright, 24 percent of Litton, as well as significant portions of a number of other well-known companies. This stock was mainly held by the insurance subsidiaries.

During the recession of the early 1970s, Teledyne stock fell from about $40 to less than $8; Singleton saw this as an opportunity to buy back Teledyne stock. In buybacks from October 1972 to February 1976, 22 million shares were repurchased at $14 to $40 – well above the market price. This raised the value of Teledyne stock, eventually increasing to near $175 at the end of the decade. In this period, annual income increased by 89 percent and net income by 315 percent. Stockholders who had remained through the buyback achieved a phenomenal gain of about 3,000 percent.

Peak and decline

Going into its third decade, Teledyne sales passed the $3 billion mark in 1980, with industrial products leading in both sales and net income. In the race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, government sales reached almost $800 million. The first significant slump in Teledyne business began in 1985. Sales for 1984 had been about $3.49 billion, but decreased to around $3.26 billion the next year and remained essentially flat for the remainder of the decade.

In April 1986, Singleton, who was then 69 years old, turned the position of CEO over to Roberts, but remained as Board Chairman. During 1988, Teledyne faced a number of legal problems, none of which were the direct result of wrongdoings of Singleton or Roberts. After agreeing to plead guilty to officials in Teledyne Electronics having made false statements, Teledyne was fined $17.5 million.

After guiding Teledyne for 29 years, Singleton retired as an employee and officer in April 1989. Nevertheless, that was a peak year for Teledyne sales ($3.53 billion) and earnings ($392 million). Teledyne stock price reached $388.88. Total employment also peaked at near 43,000.

Henry Singleton retired as Teledyne Chairman in 1991, and was replaced by George Roberts; William P. Rutledge was named president and CEO. Roberts then retired in 1993 and was replaced by Rutledge; Donald B. Rice, previously Secretary of the U.S. Air Force, was then named president and CEO. Many companies had been sold during the prior several years, and in 1993, through consolidations, the number was further reduced from 65 to 18. In January 1995, Teledyne Electronic Systems was sold to Litton Industries, essentially ending the business on which Teledyne had originally been formed.

In the early 1990s, while the company underwent these turnovers in leadership, two lawsuits were brought against Teledyne by whistleblowers under the False Claims Act. The suits charged the company with falsifying test reports for relay devices sold to the US government for weapons and spacecraft use, and with padding government contract cost estimates. In April 1994, Teledyne settled both cases for $112.5 million, at the time one of the largest settlements by military contractors in a qui tam case.

In late 1994, Teledyne was subjected to a hostile takeover attempt by WHX Corporation. This was successfully challenged, but the Teledyne pension fund had a surplus of $928 million and this was of wide interest. To forestall further hostile takeovers, Allegheny Ludlum, a steel and specialty metal firm, offered to serve as a white knight friendly acquirer. On August 15, 1996, an agreement was reached to merge Teledyne with Allegheny Ludlum, forming Allegheny Teledyne, Inc. (ATI), with headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

After some reorganization, ATI operated with three segments: Aerospace and Electronics, Specialty Metals, and Consumer Products. The former Teledyne high-technology companies were mainly in the A&E Segment, led by Robert Mehrabian. ATI eventually decided to spin off the segments into independent entities, and on November 29, 1999, Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, Allegheny Technologies Incorporated, and Water Pik Technologies, Inc., were formed.

21st century renewal

With Robert Mehrabian as chairman, CEO, and president, Teledyne Technologies (or simply Teledyne, as it is most often called) was initially composed of 19 companies, all dating (in some form) from the original Teledyne, Inc. There were about 5,800 employees, including some 1,400 engineers and scientists. One of these companies, Ryan Aeronautical, was sold to Northrop Grumman before the end of 1999 to raise initial operating capital.

In November 1999, Teledyne acquired certain assets of Mattituck Aviation Corporation, a privately owned aftermarket supplier and piston engine rebuilder and overhauler to the general aviation marketplace.

Headquarters was initially in the Century City district of Los Angeles, but was later moved to one of the city's suburbs, Thousand Oaks. The Thousand Oaks location was the site of the Rockwell Scientific Company (formerly Rockwell International Science Center). Teledyne acquired Rockwell Scientific in 2006, and continued doing scientific and industrial research at the site (as Teledyne Scientific Company), in addition to having its corporate offices there.

In 2000, its first full year of operation, Teledyne Technologies had sales of $795.1 million and net income of $40.5 million. The renewed Teledyne operated in much the same manner as Singleton’s early Teledyne, functioning as a conglomerate with growth mainly due to acquisitions. In 2010, the sales were $1,644.2 million with net income of $120.5 million, a cumulative financial growth in the decade of approximately 100 percent. About 44 percent of the 2010 sales were derived from contracts with agencies of, or prime contractors to, the U.S. government. By the start of 2011, there were near 100 companies, functioning in a wide range of products and services.

Teledyne reported third quarter 2019 net sales of $802.2 million, a 10.6% increase compared to 2018.

On 4 January 2021, it was announced Teledyne Technologies would acquire FLIR Systems for $8 billion.

In 2021, Teledyne MEMS, which is in part composed by Teledyne DALSA, was ranked second in global revenues in the MEMS field.

In October 2023, Teledyne Technologies acquired Xena Networks, a high-speed terabit Ethernet validation, assurance, and production test solutions provider.

Teledyne Technologies was sanctioned by the Chinese government on December 5, 2024 for what it said was the company's role in selling arms to Taiwan. The New York Times called the sanction largely symbolic as "U.S. companies that make armaments are already largely barred from doing business in China by U.S.-imposed restrictions."

In January 2026, it was announced Teledyne Technologies had acquired DD-Scientific Holdings Limited and its subsidiary DD-Scientific Limited, a Fareham, United Kingdom–based manufacturer of gas sensors. The acquisition added electrochemical and trace gas sensor technologies to Teledyne’s environmental and industrial instrumentation businesses, with financial terms not disclosed.

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TDY Stock Snapshot Price, market cap, P/E, EPS, ROE, debt/equity, 52-week range

Price
$633.04
Market Cap
$29.24B
P/E (TTM)
33.5
EPS (TTM)
$18.88
Revenue (TTM)
$6.12B
Div Yield
ROE
8.6%
Debt/Equity
0.2
52W Range
$483 – $698

TDY Stock Price Chart Daily OHLCV with technical indicators — pan, zoom, and customize your view

10-Year Performance Revenue, net income, margins and EPS trends

Revenue & Net Income $6.12B
10-point trend, +184.5%
2017-01-01 2025-12-28
EPS $18.88
10-point trend, +251.6%
2017-01-01 2025-12-28
Free Cash Flow $1.07B
10-point trend, +368.2%
2017-01-01 2025-12-28
Margins 14.6%

Valuation P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA ratios — is the stock expensive or cheap?

Metric
5Y trend
TDY
Peer Median
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -37.0%
33.5
33.5
P/S (TTM)
5-point trend, -11.6%
4.8
4.9
P/B
5-point trend, -15.1%
2.8
3.8
EV / EBITDA
5-point trend, -41.2%
27.3
Price / FCF
5-point trend, -21.1%
27.2

Profitability Gross, operating and net margins; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Metric
5Y trend
TDY
Peer Median
Operating Margin
5-point trend, +39.0%
18.8%
Net Profit Margin
5-point trend, +51.6%
14.6%
12.8%
ROA
5-point trend, +33.1%
6.1%
6.9%
ROE
5-point trend, +44.8%
8.6%
13.0%
ROIC
5-point trend, +63.1%
7.2%

Financial Health Debt, liquidity, solvency — balance sheet strength

Metric
5Y trend
TDY
Peer Median
Debt / Equity
5-point trend, -56.2%
0.2
Current Ratio
5-point trend, +1.3%
1.6
1.8
Quick Ratio
5-point trend, -12.8%
0.7

Growth Revenue, EPS and net income growth: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

Metric
5Y trend
TDY
Peer Median
Revenue YoY
5-point trend, +32.5%
7.9%
Revenue CAGR 3Y
5-point trend, +32.5%
3.9%
Revenue CAGR 5Y
5-point trend, +32.5%
14.7%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, +87.9%
9.7%
Net Income YoY
5-point trend, +100.9%
9.2%

Per Share Metrics EPS, book value per share, cash flow per share, dividend per share

Metric
5Y trend
TDY
Peer Median
EPS (Diluted)
5-point trend, +87.9%
$18.88

Capital Efficiency Asset turnover, inventory turnover, receivables turnover

Metric
5Y trend
TDY
Peer Median

TDY Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

BUY 17 analysts
  • Strong Buy 4 23.5%
  • Buy 7 41.2%
  • Hold 6 35.3%
  • Sell 0 0.0%
  • Strong Sell 0 0.0%

12-Month Price Target

12 analysts · 2026-08-18
Median target $755.00 +19.3%
Mean target $757.25 +19.6%

Earnings History EPS actual vs estimate, surprise %, beat rate, next earnings date

Beat Rate
87.5%
Avg Surprise
0.18%
Period EPS Actual EPS Est Surprise
June 30, 2026 $6.28 $5.85 0.43%
March 31, 2026 $5.80 $5.53 0.27%
Dec. 31, 2025 $6.30 $5.81 0.49%
Sept. 30, 2025 $5.57 $5.53 0.04%
June 30, 2025 $5.20 $5.10 0.10%
March 31, 2025 $4.95 $4.97 -0.02%
June 30, 2000 $0.36 $0.30 0.06%
March 31, 2000 $0.38 $0.30 0.08%

Peer comparison (GICS sub-industry) Key metrics vs sector peers

Ticker Market Cap P/E Rev YoY Net Margin ROE Gross Margin
TDY $23.89B 27.4 7.9% 14.6% 8.6%
KEYS $36.97B 37.3 8.0% 15.8% 15.5%
ZBRA $12.04B 29.7 8.3% 7.8% 11.6% 48.0%
AEIS $7.91B 54.5 21.4% 8.2% 11.3% 37.7%
CGNX $6.01B 52.9 8.7% 11.5% 7.6% 66.9%
RAL $5.75B -4.7 -4.0% -59.1% -52.3% 50.3%
NOVT $4.24B 80.9 3.3% 5.5% 5.2% 44.4%
VNT $5.29B 13.5 3.2% 13.2% 35.4%
ITRI $4.17B 14.3 -3.0% 12.7% 19.4% 37.7%
BMI $6.49B 36.4 10.9% 15.4% 20.4% 41.7%
MIR 212.9 7.5% 3.1% 1.7% 47.4%

Full Fundamentals All metrics by year — income statement, balance sheet, cash flow

Income Statement 16
Annual Income Statement data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue 12-point trend, +155.4% $6.12B $5.67B $5.64B $5.46B $4.61B $3.09B $3.16B $2.90B $2.60B $2.15B $2.30B $2.39B
Cost of Revenue 12-point trend, +135.4% $3.50B $3.24B $3.20B $3.13B $2.77B $1.91B $1.92B $1.79B $1.62B $1.33B $1.43B $1.49B
R&D Expense 4-point trend, -9.9% $317M $293M $356M $352M · · · · · · · ·
SG&A Expense 12-point trend, +52.0% $931M $903M $852M $804M $1.07B $662M $715M $694M $658M $580M $589M $612M
Operating Expenses 12-point trend, +136.5% $4.97B $4.68B $4.60B $4.49B $3.99B $2.61B $2.67B $2.49B $2.28B $1.91B $2.02B $2.10B
Operating Income 12-point trend, +290.4% $1.15B $989M $1.03B $972M $624M $480M $492M $417M $322M $240M $282M $294M
Interest Expense 5-point trend, +268.1% · · $77M $89M $91M $15M $21M · · · · ·
Other Non-op 12-point trend, -427.3% $-22M $-4M $-12M $3M $2M $-7M $-5M $-11M $-16M $11M $400.0K $7M
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +288.0% $1.09B $938M $959M $908M $534M $470M $474M $394M $287M $241M $258M $282M
Income Tax 12-point trend, +198.9% $199M $117M $72M $119M $88M $68M $71M $60M $60M $50M $63M $66M
Net Income 12-point trend, +311.0% $895M $819M $886M $789M $445M $402M $402M $334M $227M $191M $196M $218M
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, +225.7% $19.12 $17.43 $18.80 $16.85 $10.31 $10.95 $11.08 $9.32 $6.45 $5.52 $5.55 $5.87
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, +228.3% $18.88 $17.21 $18.49 $16.53 $10.05 $10.62 $10.73 $9.01 $6.26 $5.37 $5.44 $5.75
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, +26.1% 46,800,000 47,000,000 47,100,000 46,800,000 43,200,000 36,700,000 36,300,000 35,800,000 35,200,000 34,600,000 35,300,000 37,100,000
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, +25.1% 47,400,000 47,600,000 47,900,000 47,700,000 44,300,000 37,900,000 37,500,000 37,000,000 36,300,000 35,500,000 36,000,000 37,900,000
EBITDA 11-point trend, +290.4% $1.15B $989M $1.03B $972M $624M $480M $492M $417M $336M $254M · $294M
Balance Sheet 28
Annual Balance Sheet data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, +149.2% $352M $650M $648M $638M $475M $673M $200M $142M $71M $99M $85M $141M
Receivables 12-point trend, +147.7% $992M $901M $900M $884M $768M $402M $460M $416M $388M $384M $373M $401M
Inventory 12-point trend, +234.6% $1.04B $914M $918M $891M $753M $347M $393M $364M $400M $314M $309M $312M
Prepaid Expense 12-point trend, +233.6% $293M $167M $213M $131M $118M $78M $60M $46M $63M $50M $60M $88M
Current Assets 12-point trend, +224.5% $3.06B $2.94B $2.98B $2.82B $2.43B $1.72B $1.31B $1.11B $1.01B $846M $827M $942M
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, +149.4% $839M $745M $777M $770M $828M $489M $488M $443M $443M $341M $321M $336M
PP&E (Gross) 12-point trend, +158.2% $1.95B $1.76B $1.72B $1.62B $1.57B $1.16B $1.11B $1.01B $974M $809M $776M $754M
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, +165.4% $1.11B $1.01B $947M $848M $743M $673M $624M $566M $532M $468M $455M $418M
Goodwill 12-point trend, +655.0% $8.69B $7.99B $8.00B $7.87B $7.99B $2.15B $2.05B $1.74B $1.78B $1.19B $1.14B $1.15B
Intangibles 12-point trend, +1122.4% $2.10B $2.01B $2.28B $2.44B $2.74B $410M $267M $193M $242M $132M $141M $172M
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +355.7% $317M $280M $285M $274M $321M $245M $225M $85M $89M $71M $74M $70M
Total Assets 12-point trend, +434.0% $15.29B $14.20B $14.53B $14.35B $14.43B $5.08B $4.58B $3.81B $3.85B $2.77B $2.72B $2.86B
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, +199.4% $487M $416M $385M $506M $470M $229M $271M $228M $192M $139M $136M $162M
Accrued Liabilities 12-point trend, +218.1% $923M $845M $781M $718M $1.03B $434M $392M $356M $345M $261M $238M $290M
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, +245.1% $1.86B $1.26B $1.77B $1.52B $1.50B $761M $763M $721M $541M $502M $394M $539M
Capital Leases 12-point trend, +1380.2% $135M $110M $123M $126M $138M $116M $119M $2M $5M $6M $7M $9M
Deferred Tax 6-point trend, +847.7% $370M $354M $415M $490M $626M $39M · · · · · ·
Other Non-current Liabilities 12-point trend, +119.0% $516M $381M $476M $547M $585M $375M $352M $249M $289M $202M $218M $236M
Total Liabilities 12-point trend, +242.4% $4.77B $4.65B $5.30B $6.18B $6.81B $1.86B $1.87B $1.58B $1.90B $1.22B $1.37B $1.39B
Long-term Debt 11-point trend, +305.9% $2.48B $2.65B $3.24B $3.92B $4.10B $778M $851M $748M · $510M $754M $610M
Total Debt 11-point trend, +2815.7% $2.48B $2.65B $3.24B $3.92B $4.10B $778M $851M $610M $1.06B $102M · $85M
Common Stock 12-point trend, +25.0% $500.0K $500.0K $500.0K $500.0K $500.0K $400.0K $400.0K $400.0K $400.0K $400.0K $400.0K $400.0K
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, +368.0% $7.14B $6.27B $5.45B $4.56B $3.77B $3.33B $2.93B $2.52B $2.14B $1.91B $1.72B $1.53B
Treasury Stock 12-point trend, +473.2% $585M $292M $0 $20M $39M $60M $96M $145M $201M $243M $310M $102M
AOCI 12-point trend, -31.6% $-425M $-840M $-634M $-726M $-430M $-430M $-476M $-493M $-329M $-451M $-413M $-323M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, +616.0% $10.51B $9.55B $9.22B $8.17B $7.62B $3.23B $2.71B $2.23B $1.95B $1.55B $1.34B $1.47B
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +434.0% $15.29B $14.20B $14.53B $14.35B $14.43B $5.08B $4.58B $3.81B $3.85B $2.77B $2.72B $2.86B
Shares Outstanding 12-point trend, +26.0% 46,185,578 46,706,612 47,331,845 46,912,635 46,692,296 36,951,607 36,547,966 36,087,297 35,540,233 35,110,762 34,514,599 36,655,584
Cash Flow 15
Annual Cash Flow data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
D&A 12-point trend, +256.6% $336M $310M $316M $332M $372M $116M $112M $113M $113M $87M $90M $94M
Deferred Tax 7-point trend, -2.8% $-59M $-98M $-97M · · · · · $-12M $-8M $-8M $-57M
Amort. of Intangibles 12-point trend, +576.9% $217M $198M $197M $202M $149M $39M $36M $40M $41M $28M $31M $32M
Restructuring 7-point trend, +138.5% $19M $16M $12M · $26M $26M $3M $8M · · · ·
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +313.8% $1.19B $1.19B $836M $487M $825M $619M $482M $447M $375M $317M $210M $288M
CapEx 12-point trend, +169.7% $117M $84M $115M $93M $102M $71M $88M $87M $58M $88M $47M $44M
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -292.9% $-938M $-207M $-190M $-175M $-3.82B $-99M $-572M $-89M $-831M $-151M $-110M $-239M
Net Debt Issued · · · $-185M · · · · · · · ·
Stock Repurchased 8-point trend, +174.8% $403M $354M $0 $0 · · · · $0 $0 $244M $147M
Net Stock Activity 5-point trend, -174.8% $-403M $-354M · · · · · · $0 $0 · $-147M
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -1926.3% $-555M $-946M $-652M $-110M $2.81B $-62M $142M $-271M $414M $-145M $-145M $30M
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, -494.4% $-297M $2M $10M $163M $-198M $474M $57M $72M $-28M $14M $-56M $75M
Taxes Paid 12-point trend, +285.4% $280M $213M $313M $212M $84M $74M $110M $65M $37M $25M $86M $73M
Free Cash Flow 11-point trend, +339.4% $1.07B $1.11B $721M $394M $723M $548M $394M $360M $316M $229M · $244M
Levered FCF 3-point trend, +2.1% · · $650M $317M $636M · · · · · · ·
Profitability 7
Annual Profitability data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Margin 11-point trend, -31.7% 18.8% 17.4% 18.4% 17.8% 13.5% 15.6% 15.5% 14.4% 12.9% 11.8% · 27.5%
Net Margin 11-point trend, -28.1% 14.6% 14.4% 15.7% 14.4% 9.7% 13.0% 12.7% 11.5% 8.7% 8.9% · 20.4%
Pretax Margin 11-point trend, -32.1% 17.9% 16.5% 17.0% 16.6% 11.6% 15.2% 15.0% 13.6% 11.0% 11.2% · 26.4%
EBITDA Margin 11-point trend, -31.7% 18.8% 17.4% 18.4% 17.8% 13.5% 15.6% 15.5% 14.4% 12.9% 11.8% · 27.5%
ROA 11-point trend, -21.8% 6.1% 5.7% 6.1% 5.5% 4.6% 8.3% 9.6% 8.7% 6.9% 7.0% · 7.8%
ROE 11-point trend, -42.0% 8.6% 8.6% 9.9% 10.0% 5.9% 12.8% 15.2% 15.0% 13.0% 32.8% · 14.8%
ROIC 11-point trend, -51.3% 7.2% 7.1% 7.7% 7.0% 4.4% 10.2% 11.7% 12.4% 8.8% 12.1% · 14.9%
Liquidity & Solvency 5
Annual Liquidity & Solvency data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Current Ratio 11-point trend, -6.0% 1.6 2.3 1.7 1.8 1.6 2.3 1.7 1.5 1.9 1.7 · 1.7
Quick Ratio 11-point trend, -28.1% 0.7 1.2 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.3 0.8 1.0 1.0 · 1.0
Debt / Equity 11-point trend, +295.6% 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.1 · 0.1
LT Debt / Equity 9-point trend, -64.7% 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.5 · · ·
Interest Coverage 3-point trend, +123.3% · · 13.4 10.9 6.0 · · · · · · ·
Efficiency 3
Annual Efficiency data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover 11-point trend, +8.9% 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 · 0.4
Inventory Turnover 11-point trend, -27.1% 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.8 5.0 5.1 5.1 4.8 4.5 4.2 · 4.9
Receivables Turnover 9-point trend, +135.2% 6.5 6.3 6.3 6.6 7.9 · · 7.2 6.0 5.7 · 2.7
Per Share 5
Annual Per Share data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Book Value / Share 11-point trend, +484.6% $227.64 $204.46 $194.82 $174.14 $163.24 $87.37 $74.28 $61.79 $54.79 $44.27 · $38.94
Revenue / Share 11-point trend, +357.3% $129.02 $119.12 $117.65 $114.44 $104.16 $81.43 $84.36 $78.43 $71.73 $60.56 · $28.21
Cash Flow / Share 11-point trend, +230.9% $25.13 $25.04 $17.46 $10.21 $18.61 $16.33 $12.86 $12.08 $10.32 $8.93 · $7.60
Cash / Share 11-point trend, +97.8% $7.63 $13.91 $13.70 $13.60 $10.17 $18.22 $5.46 $3.95 $1.99 $2.81 · $3.86
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +228.3% $18.88 $17.21 $18.49 $16.53 $10.05 $10.62 $10.73 $9.01 $6.26 $5.37 $5.44 $5.75
Growth Rates 9
Annual Growth Rates data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -84.1% 7.9% 0.61% 3.2% 18.3% 49.5% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -82.6% 3.9% 7.1% 22.2% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 14.7% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 5-point trend, +280.6% 9.7% -6.9% 11.9% 64.5% -5.4% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -77.7% 4.5% 19.6% 20.3% · · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 12.2% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 5-point trend, -14.5% 9.2% -7.5% 12.3% 77.1% 10.8% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -85.7% 4.3% 22.5% 30.1% · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 17.4% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Valuation (TTM) 14
Annual Valuation (TTM) data for TDY
Metric Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +155.4% $6.12B $5.67B $5.64B $5.46B $4.61B $3.09B $3.16B $2.90B $2.60B $2.15B $2.30B $2.39B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, +311.0% $895M $819M $886M $789M $445M $402M $402M $334M $227M $191M $196M $218M
Market Cap 11-point trend, +523.1% $23.89B $22.02B $21.12B $18.76B $20.40B $14.48B $12.71B $7.32B $6.44B $4.32B · $3.83B
Enterprise Value 11-point trend, +588.6% $26.02B $24.02B $23.72B $22.04B $24.02B $14.59B $13.36B $7.79B $7.43B $4.32B · $3.78B
P/E 12-point trend, +50.6% 27.4 27.4 24.1 24.2 43.5 36.9 32.4 22.5 28.9 22.9 16.3 18.2
P/S 11-point trend, +143.9% 3.9 3.9 3.7 3.4 4.4 4.7 4.0 2.5 2.5 2.0 · 1.6
P/B 11-point trend, -15.4% 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.7 4.5 4.7 3.3 3.3 2.8 · 2.7
P / Tangible Book · · · · · 21.7 · · · · · ·
P / Cash Flow 11-point trend, +50.6% 20.1 18.5 25.3 38.5 24.7 23.4 26.4 16.4 17.2 13.6 · 13.3
P / FCF 11-point trend, +41.8% 22.2 19.9 29.3 47.6 28.2 26.5 32.3 20.3 20.4 18.8 · 15.7
EV / EBITDA 11-point trend, +76.4% 22.6 24.3 22.9 22.7 38.5 30.4 27.2 18.7 22.1 17.0 · 12.8
EV / FCF 11-point trend, +56.7% 24.2 21.7 32.9 55.9 33.2 26.6 33.9 21.6 23.5 18.8 · 15.5
EV / Revenue 11-point trend, +169.6% 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.0 5.2 4.7 4.2 2.7 2.9 2.0 · 1.6
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, -33.6% 3.6% 3.6% 4.1% 4.1% 2.3% 2.7% 3.1% 4.4% 3.5% 4.4% 6.1% 5.5%

Financial Statements Income statement, balance sheet, cash flow — annual, last 5 years

Income Statement
2025-12-282024-12-292023-12-312023-01-012022-01-02
Revenue $6.12B$5.67B$5.64B$5.46B$4.61B
Operating Margin % 18.8%17.4%18.4%17.8%13.5%
Net Income $895M$819M$886M$789M$445M
Diluted EPS $18.88$17.21$18.49$16.53$10.05
Balance Sheet
2025-12-282024-12-292023-12-312023-01-012022-01-02
Debt / Equity 0.20.30.40.50.5
Current Ratio 1.62.31.71.81.6
Quick Ratio 0.71.20.91.00.8
Cash Flow
2025-12-282024-12-292023-12-312023-01-012022-01-02
Free Cash Flow $1.07B$1.11B$721M$394M$723M

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Institutional owners (13F) 943 filers · $17.2B total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
123 (-14 vs prior Q) 73 (+5 vs prior Q) 260 (-32 vs prior Q) 320 (+61 vs prior Q) +4.4M

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $2,019,850,034 3,028,715 11.74% Shares
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $1,589,996,971 2,384,161 9.24% Shares
STATE STREET CORP $1,510,745,909 2,265,326 8.78% Shares
Dodge & Cox $1,075,600,995 1,612,837 6.25% Shares
Aristotle Capital Management, LLC $1,010,671,891 1,515,404 5.87% Shares
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $773,173,321 1,160,671 4.49% Shares
NORGES BANK $550,913,419 826,081 3.20% Shares
KING LUTHER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CORP $336,349,681 504,348 1.95% Shares
FIL Ltd $332,396,298 498,420 1.93% Shares
Findlay Park Partners LLP $277,363,043 415,899 1.61% Shares
EARNEST PARTNERS LLC $255,051,904 382,444 1.48% Shares
Maren Capital LLC $251,373,283 376,928 1.46% Shares
Artisan Partners Limited Partnership $231,533,243 347,178 1.35% Shares
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $214,109,039 321,052 1.24% Shares
Mariner, LLC $208,825,220 313,326 1.21% Shares
AMERICAN CENTURY COMPANIES INC $198,027,953 296,938 1.15% Shares
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $173,480,030 260,129 1.01% Shares
KAYNE ANDERSON RUDNICK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC $171,117,203 256,586 0.99% Shares
Port Capital LLC $162,900,328 244,265 0.95% Shares
Clearbridge Investments, LLC $144,685,962 216,953 0.84% Shares
JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP $141,312,412 226,357 0.82% Shares
Madison Asset Management, LLC $122,592,246 183,824 0.71% Shares
BOWEN HANES & CO INC $112,127,713 185,332 0.65% Shares
NEUBERGER BERMAN GROUP LLC $109,580,923 164,705 0.64% Shares
Select Equity Group, L.P. $97,790,882 146,635 0.57% Shares
Madison Investment Advisors, LLC $94,720,572 204,082 0.55% Shares
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $89,190,539 133,739 0.52% Shares
Point72 Asset Management, L.P. $87,486,610 131,184 0.51% Shares
Swiss National Bank $87,109,144 130,618 0.51% Shares
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $84,821,105 127,187 0.49% Shares
EULAV Asset Management $83,962,710 125,900 0.49% Shares
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $83,118,415 124,634 0.48% Shares
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. $81,450,498 122,133 0.47% Shares
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $75,847,204 113,731 0.44% Shares
NOMURA ASSET MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL INC. $72,171,000 108,218 0.42% Shares
BlackRock, Inc. $70,285,925 105,392 0.41% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $68,295,228 102,407 0.40% Shares
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $68,042,450 112,465 0.40% Shares
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $66,433,910 99,616 0.39% Shares
Ensign Peak Advisors, Inc $63,847,672 95,738 0.37% Shares
BANK OF MONTREAL /CAN/ $62,268,453 93,370 0.36% Shares
KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION/OH $61,026,173 91,507 0.35% Shares
Greenhouse Funds LLLP $60,785,934 91,147 0.35% Shares
LOS ANGELES CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $59,828,932 89,712 0.35% Shares
California Public Employees Retirement System $59,360,102 89,009 0.34% Shares
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $58,384,326 87,544 0.34% Shares
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $58,267,053 87,370 0.34% Shares
UBS Group AG $56,152,980 84,200 0.33% Shares
National Pension Service $54,631,781 81,919 0.32% Shares
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $54,549,752 81,796 0.32% Shares
Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec $52,001,528 77,975 0.30% Shares
PFA Pension, Forsikringsaktieselskab $51,173,794 76,734 0.30% Shares
JENNISON ASSOCIATES LLC $50,096,262 75,118 0.29% Shares
NISSAY ASSET MANAGEMENT CORP /JAPAN $49,552,004 74,302 0.29% Shares
ADAGE CAPITAL PARTNERS GP, L.L.C. $49,511,990 74,242 0.29% Shares
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $49,093,536 81,145 0.29% Shares
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $48,783,068 73,149 0.28% Shares
BARCLAYS PLC $47,311,220 70,942 0.27% Shares
Waratah Capital Advisors Ltd. $47,265,871 70,874 0.27% Shares
Central Securities Corp $46,683,000 70,000 0.27% Shares
BNP PARIBAS ASSET MANAGEMENT Holding S.A. $44,983,739 67,452 0.26% Shares
Gotham Asset Management, LLC $44,050,746 66,053 0.26% Shares
Covea Finance $43,893,357 65,817 0.26% Shares
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $42,909,013 64,341 0.25% Shares
KLP KAPITALFORVALTNING AS $42,041,376 63,040 0.24% Shares
SCOPUS ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P. $41,837,972 62,735 0.24% Shares
Assenagon Asset Management S.A. $41,670,580 62,484 0.24% Shares
CRAMER ROSENTHAL MCGLYNN LLC $40,701,574 61,031 0.24% Shares
Driehaus Capital Management LLC $39,519,160 59,258 0.23% Shares
AVIVA PLC $39,407,788 59,091 0.23% Shares
Schonfeld Strategic Advisors LLC $39,326,424 58,969 0.23% Shares
ARK Investment Management LLC $36,594,804 54,873 0.21% Shares
DNB Asset Management AS $36,240,013 54,341 0.21% Shares
Legal & General Group Plc $35,335,029 52,984 0.21% Shares
Quantinno Capital Management LP $34,229,405 51,326 0.20% Shares
SCOPUS ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P. $33,345,000 50,000 0.19% Put option
LBP AM SA $32,504,706 48,740 0.19% Shares
J. Goldman & Co LP $32,274,626 48,395 0.19% Shares
Asset Management One Co., Ltd. $32,015,919 52,918 0.19% Shares
Diamond Hill Capital Management, LLC (Investment Advisor) $29,478,314 44,202 0.17% Shares
Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking Corp $28,261,221 42,377 0.16% Shares
BROWN ADVISORY INC $27,914,433 41,857 0.16% Shares
HEARTLAND ADVISORS INC $27,641,671 41,448 0.16% Shares
Swedbank AB $27,542,970 41,300 0.16% Shares
FJARDE AP-FONDEN /FOURTH SWEDISH NATIONAL PENSION FUND $27,518,295 41,263 0.16% Shares
Aberdeen Group plc $27,173,507 40,746 0.16% Shares
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $27,158,475 40,723 0.16% Shares
MERCER GLOBAL ADVISORS INC /ADV $26,359,141 39,525 0.15% Shares
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. $26,273,192 39,396 0.15% Shares
GRANDFIELD & DODD, LLC $26,249,851 39,360 0.15% Shares
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM $26,182,494 39,260 0.15% Shares
LPL Financial LLC $25,975,537 38,950 0.15% Shares
NICHOLAS COMPANY, INC. $25,611,628 38,404 0.15% Shares
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $25,348,869 38,010 0.15% Shares
Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH $25,213,039 37,873 0.15% Shares
WHITTIER TRUST CO $24,605,634 37,567 0.14% Shares
USS Investment Management Ltd $24,439,692 36,636 0.14% Shares
Fayez Sarofim & Co $24,152,450 36,216 0.14% Shares
BRAUN STACEY ASSOCIATES INC $23,728,969 35,581 0.14% Shares
GHP Investment Advisors, Inc. $21,768,630 35,981 0.13% Shares

Company insiders 33 insiders · 14 officers · 17 directors

Insider Role Last activity Shares owned Buys 12m Sells 12m Net 12m
George C Bobb III President and CEO July 22, 2025 A 10,391 0 0 $0
Edwin Roks Chief Executive Officer April 22, 2025 A 9,308 0 0 $0
Aldo Pichelli President and CEO Sept. 22, 2021 M 101,380 0 0 $0
Stephen Finis Blackwood Executive VP and CFO April 22, 2025 A 11,677 0 0 $0
Sue Main Former Senior VP & CFO Dec. 12, 2023 M 40,127 0 0 $0
Dale A Schnittjer Senior VP & CFO April 25, 2012 A 62,599 0 0 $0
James M Link President, Teledyne Brown Eng. May 3, 2007 S 21,862 0 0 $0
Robert Mehrabian Executive Chairman April 22, 2026 A 127,173 0 0 $0
Cynthia Y Belak Senior VP and Controller April 22, 2025 A 4,891 0 0 $0
Jason Vanwees Vice Chairman April 22, 2025 A 51,324 0 0 $0
Melanie Susan Cibik EVP, GenCounsel, CCO & Sec. April 22, 2025 A 26,529 0 0 $0
Thomas H Reslewic VP & Segment President Aug. 6, 2018 M 14,122 0 0 $0
Rex D Geveden Executive Vice President Feb. 17, 2015 A 20,689 0 0 $0
John T Kuelbs Exec VP, Gen Counsel & Sec. April 25, 2012 A 167,383 0 0 $0
Michael T Smith Director April 22, 2026 A 47,647 0 2 $-2,484,000
Vincent J Morales Director April 23, 2025 A 1,875 0 0 $0
Michelle Kumbier Director April 23, 2025 A 2,569 0 0 $0
Denise R Singleton Director April 23, 2025 A 2,567 0 0 $0
Robert A Malone Director April 23, 2025 A 5,860 0 0 $0
Jane Cecile Sherburne Director April 23, 2025 A 6,437 0 0 $0
Kenneth C Dahlberg Director April 23, 2025 A 19,671 0 0 $0
Charles Crocker Director Dec. 9, 2024 S 44,400 0 0 $0
Roxanne S Austin Director June 5, 2020 S 7,305 0 0 $0
Paul David Miller Director May 4, 2020 M 22,063 0 0 $0
Frank V Cahouet Director April 22, 2016 M 124,437 0 0 $0
Ruth E Bruch Director July 1, 2014 A 1,764 0 0 $0
Robert P Bozzone Director Jan. 2, 2009 A 416,881 0 0 $0
Jr Charles J Queenan Director Jan. 3, 2006 A 95,063 0 0 $0
CREEL DIANE C Director July 1, 2005 A 2,532 0 0 $0
Charles H Noski Director Feb. 10, 2004 A 2,193 0 0 $0
Simon M Lorne Aug. 12, 2026 S 55,783 0 4 $-4,387,547
Wesley W Von Schack Aug. 12, 2026 S 10,902 0 1 $-321,343
Wajid Ali Feb. 17, 2015 M 8,086 0 0 $0

Insiders from SEC Form 3/4/5 filings; net = open-market P/S only

Activists & 5%+ owners 1 position

Investors who filed SEC Schedule 13D — beneficial ownership above 5% with an intent to influence the issuer (activist stakes, board campaigns, M&A). Each row shows the most recent known state of that filer's position.

Filer Filed Stake Status Purpose Filing
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (25–1843385) (2) ×2 filings Sept. 5, 2014 Initial filing M&A / sale SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF ownership Held by 159 ETFs

Weight reflects direct equity holdings (N-PORT) only; leveraged or derivative-based funds may hold additional swap exposure not shown.

Fund Weight Units As of Source
KMID · Virtus ETF Trust II 5.58% 3,795 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
EPSB · Harbor ETF Trust 2.81% 203 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
HUSV · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III 2.53% 2,837 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SMCO · Tidal Trust II 2.41% 4,812 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
TGLB · T. Rowe Price Exchange-Traded Funds… 2.16% 737 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
RUNN · Strategic Trust 1.71% 9,522 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
CZA · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.45% 4,146 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
RSPT · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 1.41% 126,304 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
MADE · iShares Trust 1.39% 1,321 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
ARKX · ARK ETF Trust 1.31% 18,114 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ARKQ · ARK ETF Trust 1.06% 34,705 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
FBOT · Fidelity Covington Trust 1.00% 3,403 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
TAX · EA Series Trust 0.94% 388 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
USMV · iShares Trust 0.90% 337,489 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
PPA · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.80% 105,288 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
QLV · FlexShares Trust 0.80% 2,093 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
JOET · Virtus ETF Trust II 0.78% 2,853 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
VOT · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0.68% 354,867 SH Aug. 19, 2026 Daily
FWD · AB Active ETFs, Inc. 0.66% 30,800 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
ESMV · iShares Trust 0.66% 81 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
ACWV · iShares, Inc. 0.58% 30,437 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
VFMV · VANGUARD WELLINGTON FUND 0.56% 3,527 SH Aug. 19, 2026 Daily
BTAL · AGF Investments Trust 0.48% 2,024 NS June 30, 2026 N-PORT
FXR · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.46% 4,925 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
ROUS · Lattice Strategies Trust 0.35% 3,214 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IYJ · iShares Trust 0.35% 10,528 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
SZNE · Pacer Funds Trust 0.30% 63 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
VO · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0.30% 1,003,831 SH Aug. 19, 2026 Daily
IWS · iShares Trust 0.28% 69,097 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
PEXL · Pacer Funds Trust 0.28% 199 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
IMCG · iShares Trust 0.25% 15,805 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
VLUE · iShares Trust 0.23% 34,897 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
SPVU · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0.22% 483 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
MSSM · MORGAN STANLEY PATHWAY FUNDS 0.21% 2,590 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
IWR · iShares Trust 0.21% 187,455 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
FTEC · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0.20% 56,421 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
GSLC · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0.20% 50,773 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
IMCB · iShares Trust 0.20% 5,337 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
RSP · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0.20% 309,868 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
XPND · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund VI… 0.19% 129 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
SIZE · iShares Trust 0.19% 1,310 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
EGLE · Global X Funds 0.19% 6 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
EUSA · iShares, Inc. 0.19% 5,669 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
DEUS · DBX ETF Trust 0.19% 824 NS May 29, 2026 N-PORT
GSEW · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0.19% 5,364 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
FTA · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.18% 3,632 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
FEX · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0.18% 4,060 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
VGT · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0.17% 429,853 SH Aug. 19, 2026 Daily
XOEF · iShares Trust 0.16% 57 SH Aug. 20, 2026 Daily
BSCS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0.16% 5,706,000 Aug. 19, 2026 Daily