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Parsons Corporation is an American multinational technology-focused defense, intelligence, and infrastructure engineering firm. Founded in 1944, Parsons is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, and serves both government and private sector organizations in more than 30 countries.

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Parsons Corporation is an American multinational technology-focused defense, intelligence, and infrastructure engineering firm. Founded in 1944, Parsons is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, and serves both government and private sector organizations in more than 30 countries.

Parsons became a public company after its initial public offering (IPO) in 2019. It was included in the Fortune 1000 in 2020 and added to the S&P 400 in 2024. As of late 2025, Parsons employs over 21,000 professionals worldwide.

History

Parsons was founded by Ralph M. Parsons in 1944. Emerging at the end of World War II, Parsons' location in Los Angeles, proximity to organizations such as the Naval Air and Missile Test Center, Air Force Western Development Division (WDD) and Space and Missile Systems Organization (SAMSO), and partnership with Aerojet Engineering, enabled it acquire early developmental projects including electronics, instrumentation, ground checkout systems design, and engineering for aircraft, missiles and rocket facilities.

In the early 1950s, Parsons efforts in oil and petrochemical process plants came into focus with design/build efforts supporting both Shell and Gulf Oil in Texas. Parsons delivered systems that would also recover sulfur products for later use in industrial processes. Facilities came on line in 1952.

In 1961, Parsons founded the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation. The foundation became entirely independent from the company in 1974. Also in 1974, Parsons opened the first part of its headquarters in Pasadena.

In 1985, Parsons finalized an Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP), allocating shares in proportion to employees’ salaries. The ESOP program continues today.

Parsons interest in bridge projects grew through the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s leveraging credentials enabled by acquisition of firms including DeLeuw, Cather, and Company in 1977 and Steinman, Boynton, Gronquist and Birdsall (SBGB) in 1988. These acquisitions brought experience and pedigree for design and/or refurbishment of iconic bridge structures including the Mackinac Bridge (Steinman, 1957), Tagus River Bridge, and Brooklyn Bridge. Parsons continues to provide inspection, maintenance, and upgrades for these bridges to this day. The company has also secured numerous design, design-build, and/or construction management jobs delivering new bridges such as the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (2007), John James Audubon Bridge, Windsor-Detroit (Gordie Howe) Bridge, and the Don Welge Memorial Bridge.

In April 1996, Parsons CEO at the time, Leonard Pieroni, was killed in a U.S. Air Force plane crash in the Balkans along with U.S. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown.

In October 2004, Parsons sold its hydrocarbons focused business, Parsons E&C Inc, to Australian firm Worley.

In 2012, Parsons developed the logistics strategy for movement of the Space Shuttle Endeavour from Los Angeles International Airport to the California Science Center near downtown. The effort was completed at no cost to NASA or the science center and was delivered by a team of local consultants that contributed expertise and resources for the effort. The activity brought to a close Parsons support for the Space Shuttle program; efforts that began in 1970 when NASA hired Parsons to perform an independent evaluation of facilities options for the Space Transportation System.

In late February 2019, Parsons announced the move of its headquarters from Pasadena, California to Centreville, Virginia.

On May 8, 2019, Parsons executed an Initial Public Offering of approximately $500 million on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol PSN. When the transaction was conducted, Parsons returned to public status after leaving 35 years before to become a private, employed-owned company.

On September 1, 2023, Parsons announced the move of its headquarters to Chantilly, VA.

Discussing the company's business outlook in February 2024, CEO Carey Smith stated that the company believes it will continue to see strong demand for its solutions, including cyber, electronic warfare, signals collection, space, missile defense and critical Infrastructure protection given world-wide geopolitical outlook.

In 2025, Parsons Corporation pledged a $2.5 million donation to Donald Trump's demolition of the East Wing of the White House and construction of a White House State Ballroom. The New York Times reported on this donation, noting that the donation came at the same that the Parsons Corporation was jockeying for Trump administration contracts valued for more than $1 trillion.

Controversies

Healthcare centers in Iraq

In March 2004, Parsons was awarded a contract for a $243 million project to build 150 healthcare centers in Iraq. By March 2006, $186 million had been spent, with six centers complete and accepted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), 135 centers partly complete, and one reassigned to another contractor. USACE progressively terminated the contract from September 2005 to March 2006, eventually requiring Parsons to complete a total of 20 centers, with the others to be completed by other contractors. The estimated cost for the completion of the other 121 centers was $36 million. Parsons and USACE disputed the degree to which the final 20 centers were completed. A report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction cited problems, including "high turnover among government personnel ... directions ... given without agreement from the contractor ... program managers' responsiveness to contractor communications, cost and time reporting, administration and quality assurance".

CBOSS positive train control system

In November 2011, Parsons was awarded a $138 million contract by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (PCJPB), operators of Caltrain system in Northern California. The contract was to design and install communications-based overlay signal system positive train control (CBOSS PTC) as part of the Caltrain Modernization Program. While physical installation had commenced by September 2013, the project missed its 2015 completion deadline. Caltrain contracted a third party review to assess the project; it found program execution issues caused by both parties. By February 2017, although much of the system had been installed (but not fully tested), Caltrain terminated its contract with Parsons for failure to perform, and announced potential litigation. Caltrain then contracted Wabtec to complete the PTC system. Parsons maintained the contract was wrongly terminated and that the delay was beyond its control. Parsons and PCJPB filed lawsuits against each other seeking damages. During early stages of litigation, Parsons and PCJPB agreed that non-performance by subcontractor Alstom substantially caused the delays. With an agreement by Parsons to waive claims against PCJPB and PCJPB agreeing to assign all rights to recovery over to Parsons, they jointly sued Alstom for damages in September 2021. Judgment was reached in September 2024, with Alstom ordered to pay Parsons damages and interest of $135 million for breach of contract. Alstom has appealed the ruling. Wabtec completed the CBOSS PTC installation, employing 80% of the systems delivered by Parsons on the prior contract.

Project timeline

1940s

Less than two months after Parsons was founded, they were hired to provide turnkey engineering, management, and oil well drilling services to the great divide in Colorado, United States.

In 1948, Parsons began work to develop naval missile facilities at Point Mugu Missile facility. Also in 1948, the Atomic Energy Commission created the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory reactor so that it could conduct advanced nuclear experiments with civilian and military reactors. Parsons designed all facilities for test and support operations—including the largest cast-in-place concrete arch ever poured, a span of 3,000 feet.

1950s

In 1952, the U.S. Army awarded Parsons a multi-year design and construction contract role for numerous laboratory and test facilities at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.

In January 1953, Parsons began work on the construction of Turkey's first oil refinery near Batman, Turkey.

Between 1957 and 1960, Parsons designed Port Arguello Launch Complex 1 under contract to the U.S. Navy to support the launch of MIDAS and SAMOS programs using Atlas missiles. The facility was renamed Launch Complex 3 when the Air Force assumed control of the base from the Navy.

In 1958, Parsons began fabrication of electronics and instrumentation including miss-distance indicators for the Pershing Medium Range Ballistic Missile. In June 1959, Parsons was awarded a contract for Titan ICBM facility design to be constructed near Moses Lake Washington.

1960s

In 1961, Parsons designed the installation plans for each of the 1,000 Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles, which were used by the U.S. Air Force during the Cold War. In 1964, Ralph M. Parsons managed the design of the U.S. Treasury Philadelphia Mint expansion. Parsons created all construction and equipment specifications, oversaw construction, and prepared operations and maintenance manuals.

In 1962, Parsons commenced design efforts as civil architect-engineer for the Titan III Integrate, Transfer, and Launch (ITL) launch complex at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Upon completion, the complex became known as Launch Complex 40 and Launch Complex 41. Features of the ITL design included the Vertical Integration Building (VIB) and Solid Rocket Motor Assembly Building (SMAB). The complex supported its first launch in June 1965.

In February 1963, Parsons was contracted to design the Apollo Spacecraft Propulsion System Development Facility at White Sands New Mexico. In 1964, Parsons created a technical and economic blueprint for the North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA), specifically in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The plan outlined concepts to build an integrated system of dams, channels, tunnels, reservoirs, hydroelectric plants, and pumping stations. The plan ultimately did not move forward due to environmental concerns and cost. In 1966, Parsons has served as general engineering consultant for the DC Washington Metro in Washington, D.C., which is a $11 billion, 103-mile rapid transit rail system connecting Washington, D.C., to its many suburbs.

In 1968, Parsons designed and constructed the entire Honolulu Airport in Honolulu, Hawaii (which is now referred to as the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport), including a 12,000-foot runway on an offshore reef to minimize noise in Honolulu. The runway is still used today. In 1968, Parsons began work to upgrade the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by providing plans, specifications, and standards to upgrade air traffic controls in 19 facilities. Today, Parsons provides 24/7/365 technical support services in all nine FAA regions and two specialized FAA centers. Again in 2001, Parsons was the prime contractor to implement modernization plans for the national airspace system.

1970s

In 1970, Parsons was hired by BP and ExxonMobil to perform engineering studies in Alaska to determine if the company could overcome the technical and logistical engineering challenges in Arctic oil production. In 1971, Parsons and Union Oil Co. of California demonstrated an improved sulfur recovery process at Union's Los Angeles pilot refinery plant. Based on the proven capacity to extract over 99% of the sulfur contained in the waste gases, the company was contracted to construct a full scale plant to harvest sulfur for industrial uses and reduce pollution.

Following arctic oil production study, Parsons was hired in 1974 as managing contractor for all oil and gas facilities for BP and Exxon's east side portion of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Also in 1974, Parsons provided modernization and construction program services for the new construction on more than 100 major U.S. postal installations. Parsons continues to provide services for the USPS today.

In 1975, Parsons was selected to transform Yanbu, Red Sea in Saudi Arabia into a thriving, modern port complex. The company provided the master plan, design, and construction management services for this self-contained industrial city of more that 100,000 people that produces oil, gas, and petrochemical products used worldwide. Continuing work in the middle east, Parsons won a contract to design, engineer, and manage the construction of multiple facilities for ARAMCO's Saudi Arabian gas program.

In October 1976, the Federal Railroad Administration awarded Parsons, as part of a joint venture, the Northeast Corridor Improvement Program contract, which was to provide a 456-mile, high-speed rail service between Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C. In 1977, Parsons completed a 4-year design-build turnkey program to build the Jeddah Airport in Saudi Arabia (also known as the King Abdulaziz International Airport).

In 1978, Parsons developed facilities criteria for assembly, testing, and system support of the U.S. Air Force's MX missile system at Vandenberg Space Force Base. In addition, as a subcontractor to Martin Marietta, Parsons supported development of the Space Shuttle ground system at Vandenberg. Parsons support to the ground infrastructure development effort continued into the mid-1980s.

1980s

In 1980, Los Angeles selected a Parsons joint venture to provide the Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant with program management, advanced planning, conceptual/detailed design, construction management, and startup services on all of their solids- and gas-handling expansion projects. In 1981, Parsons won a contract for the Petromin-Shell petrochemical design-build project, the company's largest petrochemical project ever, valued at $1.5 billion.

In 1985, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority hired a Parsons joint venture to provide commuter rail services and construction management of what would become the MTA's Red Line. Also in 1985, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers selected Parsons to furnish design, systems integration, engineering, and procurement for the eight chemical weapons incineration plants throughout the continental United States. In 1986, Parsons designed, engineered, and managed construction of the Red Dog mine air and sea ports along with the entire complex.

In 1987, Parsons engineered, designed and delivered the Titan solid booster rocket test stand at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The test stand facility was originally designed by Parsons in the early 1960s to support Saturn V engine testing. Parsons rebuilt the facility again after a 1991 test failure of a Titan IV SRMU motor that caused significant facility damage.

In 1988, Parsons was hired to expand the Dulles (IAD) and Ronald Reagan (DCA) airports. Parsons also continued to oversee rehabilitation of the Brooklyn Bridge that had been started by bridge firm Steinman, Boynton, Gronquist, and Birdsall which had been acquired by Parsons that year.

1990s

In 1992, the Port of Los Angeles selected Parsons to design the Pier 300 $60 million dry bulk terminal for international commodities such as coal and petroleum coke. Also in 1992, Parsons provided engineering cleanup services to the Department of Energy for its uranium enrichment facilities in Ohio. The project was worth $125 million. In 1993, The Southern Nevada Water Authority selected Parsons as PM/CM for their $2 billion capital improvement program to increase water capacity for the Las Vegas Valley. The company continues to provide program and construction management services to SNWA most recently being awarded $150M contract in July 2023.

In 1995, Parsons designed, engineered and managed infrastructure elements of the National Ignition Facility's (NIF) construction. This facility houses the world's most powerful laser. Additionally in 1995, Parsons paid the U.S. $3.2 million to settle fraud claims, the settlement comes from allegations that Parsons knowingly overbilled the government on two Air Force contracts.

In 1996, Parsons was awarded a contract by the USAID to reconstruct Bosnia-Herzegovina, in the Balkans, after the war. In 1997, Parsons began the structural rehabilitation and catenary designs that incorporated electrifying the railroad tracks of the Tagus River Bridge (also known as the 25 de Abril Bridge) in Lisbon, Portugal. The company continues to support bridge improvements and maintenance.

In 1998, Parsons was hired by the U.S. Navy to manage UXO removal in Hawaii. The unexploded ordinances had accumulated in the island of Kaho`olawe. In 1999, Parsons completed the design for the New Baiyun Airport (now called the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport) in Guangzhou, China. Also in 1999, Parsons was selected to design the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

2000s

On September 19, 2002, Parsons was awarded a contract to design, build commission and operate the Savannah River Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) in South Carolina by the department of energy. In 2020, the company completed all steps to begin the treatment of radioactive waste at the facility.

On October 8, 2002, Parsons proceeded on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, a design-build project, originally scheduled to be constructed in 55 months. The bridge was completed and opened in 2007.

In June 2003, a joint-venture team led by Bechtel National, Inc. and Parsons Corporation was selected to destroy chemical weapons at the Bluegrass Army Depot in Kentucky. The final munition was destroyed in July 2023.

In 2004, Parsons served as project manager to cleanup and restore Onondaga Lake in New York.

The same year, a $29.5 million contract was given to both Parsons and Gilbert Southern/Massman Construction to redo a portion of the Escambia Bay Bridge near Pensacola, FL after Hurricane Ivan made landfall and knocked off 58 spans of the original bridge and misaligned 66 other spans. Traffic destined for the bridge was rerouted onto US 90 (exit 17 on I-10) for 2 months while construction was taking place, which caused severe traffic jams. The westbound bridge opened to traffic on October 4, six days ahead of schedule, while the eastbound lanes opened to traffic on November 20, 66 days after Ivan made landfall and 27 days ahead of schedule. Both contractors received $1.5 million in bonuses for the early completion.

In March 2004, Parsons was awarded a contract for a $243 million project to build 150 healthcare centers in Iraq. This contract generated controversy when the US Army Corps of Engineers terminated it, alleging Parsons' failure to perform and reassigning much of the remaining work to other contractors.

In 2005, a Parsons led joint venture constructed the north terminal of the Miami International Airport. The same joint venture (Parsons-Odebrecht) was awarded another contract for the airport to improve the baggage handling system.

In 2006, in a joint-venture, Parsons provided the design review and program/construction supervision for the construction of the Dubai Metro.

2010s

In 2010, Parsons, in a joint-venture, completed the $575 million, LEED-silver-certified Tom Bradley International Terminal Improvements and Baggage Screening Systems Project at Los Angeles International Airport. Parsons was the construction manager for this project. Parsons was also a part of the terminals update in 2006. The company also played a role in post 9/11 Pentagon rebuilding efforts, providing program and construction management services.

In 2011, in a joint-venture, Parsons completed construction on the John James Audubon Bridge in Mississippi. The John James Audubon Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere and is also the first Design-Build project undertaken by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. On November 8, 2012, the bridge was awarded the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) 2012 Design Excellence Award.

In 2013, Parsons designed and managed construction for the earthworks, roads and water and wastewater in Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

In October 2014, Parsons was awarded a contract by Tecon Investments to oversee major elements of the Dubai Design District (D3).

In April 2016, Parsons received a construction management contract from the Architect of the Capitol to support the restoration, maintenance and renovation of federal structures on the Capitol campus.

In 2016, construction was completed for the World Trade Center Port Authority Trans-Hudson Transportation Hub (PATH). Parsons was responsible for the infrastructure group design of the project, as well as supervising the civil, geo-technical and environmental design of the project. It also oversees the installation of the project's communication and safety systems.

On June 12, 2017, Parsons accepted the award for the Operational Efficiency Project of the Year from the California Transportation Foundation (CTF) for their Intelligent Transportation System work on the I-80 Smart Corridor Project.

In 2017, Parsons worked with Abu Dhabi Airports Company as program manager for the Abu Dhabi International Airport expansion.

In April 2018, Leidos selected Parsons for the lead construction role to revitalize the US Antarctic research base at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica in support of the National Science Foundation US Antarctic Program. In December 2019, it was announced that Parsons and Leidos Holdings Inc. had earned spots on a $4 billion contract to support the cleanup of a former nuclear weapons site in southern Washington state.

2020s

In May 2020, Parsons was awarded the $61 million owner's engineer contract supporting construction of the new Windsor-Detroit (Gordie Howe) Bridge In September of the same year, Parsons was awarded the Recovery of Airbase Denied by Ordnance (RADBO) contract by the Air Force. The contract calls for production and delivery of armored vehicles equipped to clear mines or unexploded ordnance from airfields using three-kilowatt ZEUS laser weapon.

In December 2020, Parsons was awarded a four-year, $37 million competitively awarded contract by Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest (NAVFAC SW) to support rebuilding efforts at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake.

In May 2021, Parsons secured a contract with $185 million ceiling to deliver Integrated Solutions for Situational Awareness (ISSA) for Space Systems Command In July, Parsons was awarded a seven-year contract from the Missile Defense Agency to continue work on the TEAMs Next contract to support the development of defense systems.

In June 2022, the Defense Health Agency awarded Parsons a spot on a potential $10 billion multi-award contract for military medical research and development support.

In 2023, Parsons was confirmed as the delivery partner for The Line at NEOM, a 170 km linear city being built in Saudi Arabia.

On July 7, 2023, U.S. officials announced that the final munition in the nation's obsolete stockpile of chemical weapons at the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Plant has been safely destroyed by Bechtel National, Inc. and Parsons. The team used neutralization and explosive destruction to eliminate the munition.

In March 2024, the National Nuclear Security Administration awarded a contract to Parsons Government Services and SeaTech Global Security Solutions to counter the smuggling of nuclear technology on a global basis. The contract has a combined award value of up to $1 billion. Also in March, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Space Commerce selected Parsons Corporation to develop key elements of its civil space traffic coordination system called the Traffic Coordination System for Space, or TraCSS. The systems integration contract has a period of performance of 2-years and a potential value of $27 million.

In April 2024, Parsons secured a position on a $464 million contract with the United States Army Environmental Command (USAEC) for services involving hazardous waste, including perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

In June 2025, Parsons announced a partnership with IBM in pursuit of opportunities stemming from the Federal Aviation Administration's plans to update and modernize the United States air traffic control system.

Also in June 2025, Parsons was named #1 Program Management Firm by Engineering News-Record (ENR)'s annual list of Top 50 Program Management Firms.

In February 2026, Parsons ran a two-year project led by Honda in collaboration with i-Probe Inc. and the University of Cincinnati. Over the duration of the project, Honda test vehicles with vision and LiDAR sensors covered approximately 3,000 miles in central and southeastern Ohio. These tests were conducted in urban and rural areas, during variable weather conditions, and at different times of day.

On February 6, 2026, The US Army got a high-tech boost against rogue drones along the southern border with DroneArmor, a next-gen counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) platform developed by Parsons Corporation.

On February 17, 2026, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Parsons will oversee and manage the completion of Mexico-United States border wall construction. In a February 10, 2026 interview on The Dan Bongino Show, then-Secretary Kristi Noem stated that DHS is on track to complete border wall construction by January 2028.

On February 17, 2026, The Pima County Sheriff's Department requested Parsons support to assist with the search for Nancy Guthrie. Parsons deployed BlueFly®, a Bluetooth and Wi-Fi sensor intended for search and rescue operations in challenging environments. The technology has been used on a variety of air and ground vehicles, and on foot in austere terrain. It provides first responders with a heat map to identify signals within a search area. BlueFly® was used on Feb. 3 during the Pima County Sheriff's Department Search and Rescue helicopter search over the Guthrie neighborhood. The technology was subsequently used for additional search operations by helicopter, ground vehicles, and on foot.

On February 18, 2026, Sealing Technologies, a Parsons Corporation company, announced that it received an Intent to Award notification from the United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) for a sole-source contract to begin production on the company's Joint Cyber Hunt Kit (JCHK) solution. The three-year period of performance contract is new work for the company with an anticipated ceiling value of up to $500 million.

Management

Carey Smith serves as chairwoman, President, and CEO of Parsons. Matt Oflios serves as the CFO. Parsons operates in two business segments: Federal Solutions and Critical Infrastructure. Additionally the company performs international work especially in the Middle East in countries such as Saudi Arabia.

The board of directors consists of 11 members. As of March 2023, members include:

Carey Smith: Chairwoman, President, And Chief Executive Officer

George Ball, Former Chief Financial Officer Of Parsons Corporation

Mark K. Holdsworth, Founder And Managing Partner Of The Holdsworth Group

Steven F. Leer, Former Executive Chairman Of The Board Of Directors Of Arch Coal, Inc.

Ellen Lord, Former Under Secretary Of Defense For Acquisition And Sustainment For The U.S. Department Of Defense

Letitia A. Long, Former Director Of The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)

Darren W. McDew, General USAF (ret), Retired U.S. Air Force General

Harry T. McMahon, Former Executive Vice Chairman Of Bank of America Merrill Lynch

M. Christian Mitchell, Former National Managing Partner Of Deloitte

Suzanne M. “Zan” Vautrinot, Major General USAF (ret), President Of Kilovolt Consulting, Inc.

David C. Wajsgras, Former President Of The Intelligence, Information And Services (IIS) Business (Raytheon)

Acquisitions

Companies acquired by Parsons listed by date of acquisition (incomplete list). Information is current as of Jan 2026.

1944, Ralph M. Parsons Company formed

Jun 1961, Anaconda-Jurden Associates, Inc.

Jun 1966, Vitro Engineering

Jun 1971, Dillingham Engineering Pty. Ltd.

Sep 1977, S.I.P., Inc.

Oct 1977, DeLeuw, Cather and Company

May 1981, Engineering Science, Inc.

Mar 1985, C.T. Main Corporation

1988, Steinman, Boynton, Gronquist & Birdsall

Mar 1995, Gilbert-Commonwealth, Inc.

May 2005, Alaris Group

Jun 2006, 3D/International

Mar 2009, McMunn Associates

Nov 2011, Sparta, Inc

Apr 2014, Delcan, Inc.

May 2014, Secure Mission Solutions

Nov 2017, Williams Electric

May 2018, Polaris Alpha

Jan 2019, OG Systems

Jul 2019, QRC Technologies

Oct 2020, Braxton Science & Technology Group

Jun 2021, Blackhorse Solutions

Jul 2021, Echo Ridge LLC

Jun 2022, Xator Corporation

Apr 2023, IPKeys Power Partners and IPKeys Cyber Partners

Aug 2023, Sealing Technologies, Inc.

Jul 2024, BlackSignal Technologies, Inc.

Oct 2024, BCC Engineering, Inc.

Feb 2025, TRS Group, Inc.

Jul 2025, Chesapeake Technology International Corp.

Oct 2025, Applied Sciences Consulting, Inc.

Jan 2026, Altamira Technologies.

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PSN Aperçu de l'action Prix, capitalisation boursière, P/E, EPS, ROE, dette/capitaux propres, fourchette sur 52 semaines

Prix
$47.07
Capitalisation Boursière
$2.64B
P/E (TTM)
21.4
BPA (TTM)
$2.20
Revenus (TTM)
$6.36B
Rendement div.
ROE
9.5%
Dette/Capitaux propres
0.5
Fourchette 52 semaines
$36 – $90

PSN Graphique du cours de l'action OHLCV quotidien avec indicateurs techniques — panoramique, zoom et personnalisez votre vue

Performance sur 10 ans Tendances du chiffre d'affaires, du bénéfice net, des marges et du BPA

Revenus et bénéfice net $6.36B
9-point trend, +110.9%
2017-12-29 2025-12-31
BPA $2.20
9-point trend, +89.7%
2017-12-29 2025-12-31
Flux de trésorerie libre $410M
7-point trend, +168.9%
2019-12-31 2025-12-31
Marges 3.8%

Valorisation Ratios P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA — l'action est-elle chère ou bon marché ?

Métrique
Tendance sur 5 ans
PSN
Médiane des pairs
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -50.7%
21.4
19.6
P/S (TTM)
5-point trend, +77.8%
0.4
1.0
P/B
5-point trend, +122.4%
1.0
3.1
EV / EBITDA
5-point trend, -2.1%
8.2
Price / FCF (Cours / FCF)
5-point trend, +38.9%
6.4

Rentabilité Marges brutes, d'exploitation et nettes ; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Métrique
Tendance sur 5 ans
PSN
Médiane des pairs
Operating Margin (Marge d'exploitation)
5-point trend, +81.5%
6.6%
Net Profit Margin (Marge nette)
5-point trend, +116.6%
3.8%
4.3%
ROA
5-point trend, +159.4%
4.3%
6.0%
ROE
5-point trend, +176.2%
9.5%
13.2%
ROIC
5-point trend, +107.1%
8.7%

Santé financière Dette, liquidité, solvabilité — solidité du bilan

Métrique
Tendance sur 5 ans
PSN
Médiane des pairs
Debt / Equity (Dette / Capitaux propres)
5-point trend, +50.4%
0.5
Current Ratio (Ratio de liquidité)
5-point trend, +10.6%
1.8
1.7
Quick Ratio (Ratio de liquidité réduite)
5-point trend, +13.8%
1.0

Croissance Croissance du chiffre d'affaires, du BPA et du bénéfice net : Année/Année, TCAC 3 ans, TCAC 5 ans

Métrique
Tendance sur 5 ans
PSN
Médiane des pairs
Revenue YoY (Chiffre d'affaires YoY)
5-point trend, +73.8%
-5.7%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (CAGR du chiffre d'affaires 3 ans)
5-point trend, +73.8%
14.9%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (CAGR du chiffre d'affaires 5 ans)
5-point trend, +73.8%
10.2%
EPS YoY (BPA Année/Année)
5-point trend, +272.9%
3.8%
Net Income YoY (Bénéfice net YoY)
5-point trend, +276.4%
2.6%

Indicateurs par action BPA, valeur comptable par action, flux de trésorerie par action, dividende par action

Métrique
Tendance sur 5 ans
PSN
Médiane des pairs
EPS (Diluted) (BPA (Dilué))
5-point trend, +272.9%
$2.20

Efficacité du capital Rotation des actifs, rotation des stocks, rotation des créances

Métrique
Tendance sur 5 ans
PSN
Médiane des pairs

PSN Consensus des analystes Opinions des analystes haussières et baissières, objectif de cours à 12 mois, potentiel de hausse

ACHAT 19 analystes
  • Achat fort 5 26,3%
  • Achat 8 42,1%
  • Conserver 6 31,6%
  • Vente 0 0,0%
  • Vente forte 0 0,0%

Objectif de cours à 12 mois

11 analystes · 2026-08-14
Objectif médian $60.00 +27,5%
Objectif moyen $58.55 +24,4%

Historique des bénéfices BPA réel vs estimation, surprise %, taux de succès, prochaine date de publication des résultats

Surprise Moyenne
0.05%
Période EPS Actual BPA est. Surprise
30 juin 2026 $0.86 $0.76 0.10%
31 mars 2026 $0.79 $0.69 0.10%
31 décembre 2025 $0.75 $0.80 -0.05%
30 septembre 2025 $0.86 $0.76 0.10%
30 juin 2025 $0.78 $0.75 0.03%
31 mars 2025 $0.78 $0.75 0.03%

Comparaison des pairs (sous-secteur GICS) Indicateurs clés par rapport aux pairs du secteur

Ticker Capitalisation Boursière P/E Revenus Année/Année Marge Nette ROE Marge Brute
PSN $3.47B 28.1 -5.7% 3.8% 9.5%
PL -31.2 25.9%
MBGL
ANDG 14.6% -0.28% 3.5%
SAIC $4.48B 13.2 -2.9% 4.9% 23.3%
AMTM $6.32B 96.1 71.6% 0.46% 1.5%
KBR $5.12B 12.6 0.99% 5.3% 28.1% 14.8%
AMTM $6.32B 96.1 71.6% 0.46% 1.5%
FCN $5.27B 20.7 2.4% 7.1% 14.9% 32.1%
EXPO 33.9 4.2% 18.2% 25.9%
CBZ $2.74B 27.6 52.1% 4.2% 12.9%

Fondamentaux complets Tous les indicateurs par an — compte de résultat, bilan, flux de trésorerie

Compte de résultat 15
Données annuelles Compte de résultat pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Revenue 9-point trend, +110.9% $6.36B $6.75B $5.44B $4.20B $3.66B $3.92B $3.95B $3.56B $3.02B
Cost of Revenue 9-point trend, +105.5% $4.93B $5.34B $4.24B $3.25B $2.81B $3.04B $3.12B $2.80B $2.40B
SG&A Expense 9-point trend, +100.7% $1.02B $955M $870M $777M $757M $729M $781M $597M $506M
Operating Income 9-point trend, +177.4% $418M $428M $288M $186M $132M $178M $92M $205M $151M
Interest Expense 9-point trend, +224.7% $51M $52M $31M $23M $18M $21M $24M $21M $16M
Interest Income 9-point trend, +179.1% $7M $11M $2M $966.0K $396.0K $787.0K $1M $3M $2M
Other Non-op 9-point trend, +56.6% $9M $-2M $5M $3M $-3M $4M $-2M $-2M $6M
Pretax Income 9-point trend, +187.6% $383M $368M $264M $166M $113M $161M $67M $260M $133M
Income Tax 9-point trend, +243.1% $74M $77M $56M $40M $24M $42M $-70M $20M $21M
Net Income 9-point trend, +147.8% $241M $235M $161M $97M $64M $99M $121M $222M $97M
EPS (Basic) 9-point trend, +94.8% $2.26 $2.21 $1.53 $0.93 $0.62 $0.98 $1.30 $2.78 $1.16
EPS (Diluted) 9-point trend, +89.7% $2.20 $2.12 $1.42 $0.87 $0.59 $0.97 $1.30 $2.78 $1.16
Shares (Basic) 9-point trend, +27.8% 106,828,000 106,274,000 104,992,000 103,758,000 102,544,000 100,848,000 92,419,000 80,014,000 83,574,000
Shares (Diluted) 9-point trend, +31.3% 109,693,000 112,174,000 115,082,000 113,483,000 112,127,000 101,205,000 92,753,000 80,014,000 83,574,000
EBITDA 7-point trend, +354.1% $418M $428M $288M $186M $132M $178M $92M · ·
Bilan 27
Données annuelles Bilan pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Cash & Equivalents 8-point trend, +66.4% $466M $454M $273M $263M $343M $484M $183M $280M ·
Receivables 8-point trend, +80.4% $1.12B $1.10B $916M $717M $598M $699M $671M $623M ·
Prepaid Expense 8-point trend, +156.4% $177M $167M $191M $106M $111M $81M $84M $69M ·
Current Assets 8-point trend, +80.2% $2.68B $2.46B $2.14B $1.72B $1.63B $1.84B $1.53B $1.49B ·
PP&E (Net) 9-point trend, +72.5% $151M $112M $99M $96M $104M $121M $123M $92M $88M
PP&E (Gross) 8-point trend, +53.6% $455M $398M $383M $368M $364M $368M $349M $296M ·
Accum. Depreciation 8-point trend, +48.8% $304M $286M $284M $272M $260M $247M $226M $205M ·
Goodwill 9-point trend, +340.2% $2.19B $2.08B $1.79B $1.66B $1.41B $1.26B $1.05B $737M $497M
Intangibles 8-point trend, +81.5% $326M $350M $276M $254M $208M $246M $260M $180M ·
Other Non-current Assets 8-point trend, +27.2% $59M $56M $72M $66M $46M $56M $61M $46M ·
Total Assets 8-point trend, +120.8% $5.77B $5.49B $4.80B $4.20B $3.83B $3.94B $3.45B $2.61B ·
Accounts Payable 8-point trend, +10.7% $251M $208M $243M $201M $196M $226M $217M $226M ·
Short-term Debt 4-point trend, +0.00 $0 $463M $0 · · · · $0 ·
Current Liabilities 8-point trend, +52.2% $1.53B $1.92B $1.41B $1.11B $1.03B $1.19B $1.14B $1.01B ·
Capital Leases 8-point trend, +94044000.00 $94M $114M $118M $111M $149M $182M $204M $0 ·
Deferred Tax 8-point trend, +94.9% $12M $11M $10M $12M $11M $12M $10M $6M ·
Other Non-current Liabilities 8-point trend, -25.4% $95M $96M $120M $109M $95M $132M $126M $128M ·
Total Liabilities 8-point trend, +81.1% $3.00B $2.95B $2.43B $2.10B $1.89B $2.08B $1.79B $1.66B ·
Long-term Debt 8-point trend, +188.4% $1.24B $784M $746M $744M $592M $540M $249M $429M ·
Total Debt 6-point trend, +109.8% $1.24B $1.71B $746M $744M $592M $590M · · ·
Common Stock 7-point trend, -0.5% $146M $147M $146M $146M $146M $147M $146M · ·
Retained Earnings 8-point trend, +5212.8% $661M $427M $204M $43M $-54M $-121M $-218M $12M ·
Treasury Stock 8-point trend, -17.2% $793M $815M $827M $845M $867M $899M $934M $957M ·
AOCI 8-point trend, +8.9% $-21M $-27M $-15M $-18M $-10M $-14M $-14M $-23M ·
Stockholders' Equity 8-point trend, +373.1% $2.64B $2.42B $2.29B $2.04B $1.90B $1.81B $1.63B $-968M ·
Liabilities + Equity 8-point trend, +120.8% $5.77B $5.49B $4.80B $4.20B $3.83B $3.94B $3.45B $2.61B ·
Shares Outstanding 8-point trend, +56103965.00 56,103,965 52,657,447 45,960,122 40,960,845 33,331,494 25,719,350 21,772,888 0 ·
Flux de trésorerie 17
Données annuelles Flux de trésorerie pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
D&A 9-point trend, +230.9% $116M $99M $120M $121M $144M $128M $126M $70M $35M
Stock-based Comp 9-point trend, +43207000.00 $43M $56M $34M $23M $20M $15M $8M $0 $0
Deferred Tax 9-point trend, +720.1% $44M $6M $-9M $-844.0K $-3M $1M $-123M $-1M $5M
Amort. of Intangibles 9-point trend, +1142.9% $70M $56M $77M $78M $103M $88M $88M $37M $6M
Restructuring 2-point trend, -36.0% · · · · · $2M $3M · ·
Operating Cash Flow 9-point trend, +80.5% $478M $524M $408M $238M $206M $289M $220M $285M $265M
CapEx 9-point trend, +143.3% $68M $49M $40M $31M $21M $34M $68M $29M $28M
Investing Cash Flow 9-point trend, -382.6% $-256M $-557M $-376M $-417M $-241M $-346M $-571M $-503M $-53M
Stock Issued 8-point trend, +8880000.00 $9M $8M $6M $5M $6M $4M $537M $0 ·
Stock Repurchased 7-point trend, +1892.9% $125M $25M $11M $22M $22M $0 $6M · ·
Net Stock Activity 6-point trend, -2747.4% $-116M $-17M $-5M $-17M $-16M $4M · · ·
Dividends Paid 5-point trend, +0.00 · · · · $0 $0 $52M $0 $0
Financing Cash Flow 9-point trend, -33.7% $-214M $219M $-22M $100M $-107M $348M $266M $55M $-160M
Net Change in Cash 9-point trend, -75.8% $13M $181M $10M $-81M $-143M $292M $-86M $-165M $53M
Taxes Paid 9-point trend, +114.4% $31M $60M $74M $32M $22M $55M $60M $17M $14M
Free Cash Flow 7-point trend, +168.9% $410M $474M $367M $207M $184M $255M $153M · ·
Levered FCF 7-point trend, +253.9% $369M $434M $343M $189M $170M $240M $104M · ·
Rentabilité 7
Données annuelles Rentabilité pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Operating Margin 7-point trend, +182.0% 6.6% 6.3% 5.3% 4.4% 3.6% 4.5% 2.3% · ·
Net Margin 7-point trend, +24.3% 3.8% 3.5% 3.0% 2.3% 1.8% 2.5% 3.0% · ·
Pretax Margin 7-point trend, +253.5% 6.0% 5.5% 4.9% 4.0% 3.1% 4.1% 1.7% · ·
EBITDA Margin 7-point trend, +182.0% 6.6% 6.3% 5.3% 4.4% 3.6% 4.5% 2.3% · ·
ROA 7-point trend, +7.5% 4.3% 4.6% 3.6% 2.4% 1.7% 2.7% 4.0% · ·
ROE 7-point trend, -73.8% 9.5% 10.0% 7.4% 4.9% 3.5% 5.7% 36.4% · ·
ROIC 7-point trend, -24.5% 8.7% 8.2% 7.5% 5.1% 4.2% 5.5% 11.5% · ·
Liquidité et Solvabilité 5
Données annuelles Liquidité et Solvabilité pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Current Ratio 7-point trend, +31.4% 1.8 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.3 · ·
Quick Ratio 7-point trend, +39.1% 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.7 · ·
Debt / Equity 6-point trend, +44.0% 0.5 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 · · ·
LT Debt / Equity 6-point trend, +57.4% 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 · · ·
Interest Coverage 7-point trend, +110.0% 8.1 8.3 9.2 8.0 7.5 8.5 3.9 · ·
Efficacité 2
Données annuelles Efficacité pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Asset Turnover 7-point trend, -13.3% 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 1.1 1.3 · ·
Receivables Turnover 7-point trend, -6.3% 5.7 6.7 6.7 6.4 5.6 5.7 6.1 · ·
Par action 6
Données annuelles Par action pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Book Value / Share 7-point trend, -37.1% $47.09 $45.89 $49.77 $49.89 $57.03 $70.52 $74.86 · ·
Revenue / Share 7-point trend, +36.1% $58.02 $60.18 $47.29 $36.97 $32.65 $38.72 $42.64 · ·
Cash Flow / Share 7-point trend, +83.7% $4.36 $4.67 $3.54 $2.09 $1.83 $2.86 $2.37 · ·
Cash / Share 7-point trend, -0.9% $8.31 $8.61 $5.94 $6.41 $10.28 $18.80 $8.39 · ·
Dividend / Share · · · · · · · $0 ·
EPS (TTM) 7-point trend, +69.2% $2.20 $2.12 $1.42 $0.87 $0.59 $0.97 $1.30 · ·
Taux de croissance 9
Données annuelles Taux de croissance pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, +13.2% -5.7% 24.0% 29.7% 14.6% -6.6% · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +28.8% 14.9% 22.6% 11.6% · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 10.2% · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 5-point trend, +109.6% 3.8% 49.3% 63.2% 47.5% -39.2% · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +167.5% 36.2% 53.2% 13.6% · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 17.8% · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 5-point trend, +107.4% 2.6% 45.9% 66.7% 50.9% -35.0% · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, +99.9% 35.6% 54.2% 17.8% · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 19.6% · · · · · · · ·
Valorisation (TTM) 17
Données annuelles Valorisation (TTM) pour PSN
Métrique Tendance 202520242023202220212020201920182017
Revenue TTM 7-point trend, +60.9% $6.36B $6.75B $5.44B $4.20B $3.66B $3.92B $3.95B · ·
Net Income TTM 7-point trend, +100.1% $241M $235M $161M $97M $64M $99M $121M · ·
Market Cap 7-point trend, +285.8% $3.47B $4.86B $2.88B $1.89B $1.12B $936M $899M · ·
Enterprise Value 6-point trend, +306.5% $4.24B $6.12B $3.36B $2.38B $1.37B $1.04B · · ·
P/E 7-point trend, -11.5% 28.1 43.5 44.2 53.2 57.0 37.5 31.8 · ·
P/S 7-point trend, +139.7% 0.5 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 · ·
P/B 7-point trend, +138.0% 1.3 2.0 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.6 · ·
P / Tangible Book 5-point trend, +774.5% 26.8 · 13.2 14.8 4.0 3.1 · · ·
P / Cash Flow 7-point trend, +77.6% 7.2 9.3 7.1 8.0 5.5 3.2 4.1 · ·
P / FCF 7-point trend, +43.5% 8.4 10.2 7.8 9.2 6.1 3.7 5.9 · ·
EV / EBITDA 6-point trend, +72.9% 10.1 14.3 11.6 12.8 10.4 5.9 · · ·
EV / FCF 6-point trend, +152.7% 10.3 12.9 9.1 11.5 7.4 4.1 · · ·
EV / Revenue 6-point trend, +150.3% 0.7 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.3 · · ·
Dividend Yield 3-point trend, -100.0% · · · · 0.00% 0.00% 5.8% · ·
Earnings Yield 7-point trend, +13.0% 3.6% 2.3% 2.3% 1.9% 1.8% 2.7% 3.1% · ·
Payout Ratio 3-point trend, -100.0% · · · · 0.00% 0.00% 43.2% · ·
Annual Payout 3-point trend, -100.0% · · · · $0 $0 $52M · ·

États financiers Compte de résultat, bilan, flux de trésorerie — annuel, sur les 5 dernières années

Compte de résultat
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Revenu $6.36B$6.75B$5.44B$4.20B$3.66B
Marge d'exploitation % 6.6%6.3%5.3%4.4%3.6%
Résultat net $241M$235M$161M$97M$64M
BPA dilué $2.20$2.12$1.42$0.87$0.59
Bilan
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Dette / Capitaux propres 0.50.70.30.40.3
Ratio de liquidité 1.81.31.51.61.6
Ratio de liquidité réduite 1.00.80.80.90.9
Flux de trésorerie
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Flux de trésorerie libre $410M$474M$367M$207M$184M

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Détenteurs institutionnels (13F) 380 déclarants · $4.9B total · Au 30 juin 2026

Institutions qui déclarent détenir cette action dans leur Formulaire SEC 13F trimestriel. Uniquement les positions longues ; un même déclarant peut apparaître deux fois pour des jambes d'options distinctes. Les jambes put/call compensatoires importantes reflètent généralement la tenue de marché ou un inventaire couvert, pas une conviction directionnelle.

Activité institutionnelle — Q2 2026 vs trimestre précédent
Nouvelles positions Positions clôturées Augmenté Diminué Variation nette des actions
69 (+17 vs T. préc.) 56 (-9 vs T. préc.) 120 (-4 vs T. préc.) 109 (-14 vs T. préc.) +8.0M

Comparé à Q1 2026. Les dépôts de formulaire 13F de la SEC sont dus dans les 45 jours suivant la fin du trimestre, plus une courte période tampon pour les déposants tardifs — les trimestres encore dans cette fenêtre sont ignorés au profit de la paire la plus récente entièrement déclarée.

Institution Valeur Actions % de 13F suivies Type
Newport Trust Company, LLC $2 586 527 005 49 370 624 53,08% Actions
Swedbank AB $192 274 863 3 670 068 3,95% Actions
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $125 912 816 2 403 375 2,58% Actions
EARNEST PARTNERS LLC $120 208 907 2 294 501 2,47% Actions
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $117 390 011 2 240 695 2,41% Actions
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $111 840 443 2 134 767 2,30% Actions
WELLINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP LLP $111 222 503 2 122 972 2,28% Actions
Channing Capital Management, LLC $106 476 179 2 032 376 2,19% Actions
STATE STREET CORP $104 403 211 1 992 808 2,14% Actions
MORGAN STANLEY $100 647 686 1 921 124 2,07% Actions
PRIMECAP MANAGEMENT CO/CA/ $89 696 919 1 712 100 1,84% Actions
UBS Group AG $89 068 239 1 700 100 1,83% Option d'achat
FMR LLC $69 117 184 1 319 282 1,42% Actions
MIRAE ASSET GLOBAL ETFS HOLDINGS Ltd. $64 415 181 1 229 532 1,32% Actions
VAN ECK ASSOCIATES CORP $57 562 831 1 098 737 1,18% Actions
AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL INC $51 301 756 979 228 1,05% Actions
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $38 592 071 736 381 0,79% Actions
Clearline Capital LP $36 216 893 691 294 0,74% Actions
BROWN ADVISORY INC $32 167 399 613 999 0,66% Actions
Point72 Asset Management, L.P. $31 303 758 597 514 0,64% Actions
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $28 372 905 541 571 0,58% Actions
DISCOVERY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC / CT $27 693 354 528 600 0,57% Actions
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $26 568 576 507 134 0,55% Actions
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $24 692 926 471 329 0,51% Actions
KETTLE HILL CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $22 305 095 425 751 0,46% Actions
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA $18 521 719 353 535 0,38% Actions
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $17 592 824 335 805 0,36% Actions
ROYCE & ASSOCIATES LP $17 580 512 335 570 0,36% Actions
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $17 140 960 327 180 0,35% Actions
Goodman Financial Corp $17 081 631 326 050 0,35% Actions
TimesSquare Capital Management, LLC $16 307 553 301 044 0,33% Actions
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $15 335 600 292 720 0,31% Actions
SILVERCREST ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC $15 177 383 289 700 0,31% Actions
Rokos Capital Management LLP $13 795 230 263 318 0,28% Actions
NORGES BANK $10 127 459 193 309 0,21% Actions
ArrowMark Colorado Holdings LLC $9 901 710 189 000 0,20% Actions
First Eagle Investment Management, LLC $9 391 274 179 257 0,19% Actions
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL INC $9 141 583 174 491 0,19% Actions
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $9 053 202 172 804 0,19% Actions
Nuveen, LLC $8 883 406 169 563 0,18% Actions
Paradoxiom Capital L.P. $8 144 987 137 561 0,17% Actions
HEARTLAND ADVISORS INC $7 858 500 150 000 0,16% Actions
Cinctive Capital Management LP $7 272 780 138 820 0,15% Actions
Highlander Partners, L.P. $6 412 536 122 400 0,13% Actions
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $6 404 228 122 242 0,13% Actions
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP INC $6 332 223 120 867 0,13% Actions
ENVESTNET ASSET MANAGEMENT INC $6 245 263 119 207 0,13% Actions
NOMURA HOLDINGS INC $5 913 940 112 883 0,12% Actions
ASSETMARK, INC $5 726 646 109 308 0,12% Actions
Swiss National Bank $5 626 686 107 400 0,12% Actions
BlackRock, Inc. $5 563 346 106 191 0,11% Actions
Squarepoint Ops LLC $5 112 950 97 594 0,10% Actions
Retirement Systems of Alabama $4 433 451 84 624 0,09% Actions
COMMONWEALTH EQUITY SERVICES, LLC $4 262 610 81 363 0,09% Actions
Granite Investment Partners, LLC $4 088 149 78 033 0,08% Actions
Aequim Alternative Investments LP $4 056 767 77 434 0,08% Actions
DARK FOREST CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LP $3 763 802 71 842 0,08% Actions
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $3 708 262 68 456 0,08% Actions
Holocene Advisors, LP $3 673 063 70 110 0,08% Actions
ArchPoint Investors $3 667 300 70 000 0,08% Actions
Gotham Asset Management, LLC $3 446 267 65 781 0,07% Actions
WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC $3 340 296 40 800 0,07% Option d'achat
UBS Group AG $3 308 167 63 145 0,07% Actions
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $3 190 551 60 900 0,07% Option d'achat
EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD HOLDING S.A. $3 180 597 60 710 0,07% Actions
XTX Topco Ltd $3 168 809 60 485 0,07% Actions
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $3 055 730 56 410 0,06% Actions
MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE $3 004 933 57 357 0,06% Actions
NEEDHAM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC $2 986 230 57 000 0,06% Actions
Balyasny Asset Management L.P. $2 981 620 56 912 0,06% Actions
BLAIR WILLIAM & CO/IL $2 888 156 55 128 0,06% Actions
Cubist Systematic Strategies, LLC $2 877 324 34 700 0,06% Option de vente
LPL Financial LLC $2 862 118 54 631 0,06% Actions
Quantinno Capital Management LP $2 819 714 53 821 0,06% Actions
Nuveen Asset Management, LLC $2 813 533 30 499 0,06% Actions
Advisors Asset Management, Inc. $2 737 150 29 671 0,06% Actions
VOYA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC $2 716 631 51 854 0,06% Actions
VANGUARD GROUP INC $2 682 738 43 410 0,06% Actions
WEALTH ENHANCEMENT ADVISORY SERVICES, LLC $2 611 903 46 960 0,05% Actions
Zurcher Kantonalbank (Zurich Cantonalbank) $2 561 085 48 885 0,05% Actions
Cetera Investment Advisers $2 421 413 46 219 0,05% Actions
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $2 378 454 45 399 0,05% Actions
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO $2 375 090 46 280 0,05% Actions
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $2 371 433 45 265 0,05% Actions
MARSHALL WACE, LLP $2 317 681 44 239 0,05% Actions
Prescott Group Capital Management, L.L.C. $2 315 062 44 189 0,05% Actions
BARCLAYS PLC $2 303 535 43 969 0,05% Actions
STIFEL FINANCIAL CORP $2 268 596 43 302 0,05% Actions
Cubist Systematic Strategies, LLC $2 263 716 27 300 0,05% Option d'achat
HSBC HOLDINGS PLC $2 217 145 43 043 0,05% Actions
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $2 200 380 42 000 0,05% Option d'achat
Sunbelt Securities, Inc. $2 088 795 38 560 0,04% Actions
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund $2 024 821 38 649 0,04% Actions
Pullen Investment Management, LLC $2 013 662 38 436 0,04% Actions
OPPENHEIMER ASSET MANAGEMENT INC. $1 879 491 35 875 0,04% Actions
H D Vest Advisory Services $1 875 207 26 128 0,04% Actions
SEI INVESTMENTS CO $1 819 300 34 726 0,04% Actions
Defiance ETFs, LLC $1 804 197 33 939 0,04% Actions
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $1 718 392 32 800 0,04% Option de vente
FORA Capital, LLC $1 664 943 31 798 0,03% Actions

Initiés de la société 23 initiés · 9 dirigeants · 15 administrateurs

Dirigeant Rôle Dernière activité Actions détenues Achats 12m Ventes 12m Net 12m
Carey A. Smith President & CEO 8 mai 2026 P 575 376 2 0 $624 645
Matthew Ofilos Chief Financial Officer 9 mars 2026 F 75 579 0 0 $0
Soo Lagasse Chief Human Resources Officer 1 avril 2026 A 12 496 0 0 $0
Susan M. Balaguer Chief Human Resources Officer 9 mars 2026 F 37 207 0 0 $0
John Thomas Martinez Chief Legal Officer 1 mars 2026 A 55 008 0 0 $0
Michael Richard Kolloway Chief Legal Officer and Secretary 9 mars 2025 F 87 920 0 0 $0
Charles L. Harrington Chairman 4 mars 2022 M 166 885 0 0 $0
Debra Fiori Chief People Officer 4 mars 2021 M 9 683 0 0 $0
Adam Worthington Taylor Chief Transformation and Administrative Officer 14 mai 2019 M 0 0 0 $0
David C Wajsgras Administrateur 1 juillet 2026 A 40 684 0 0 $0
LEER STEVEN F Administrateur 1 juillet 2026 A 34 238 0 0 $0
Holdsworth Mark Keith Administrateur 12 mai 2026 P 39 918 2 0 $512 673
Harry T. Mcmahon Administrateur 11 mai 2026 P 61 582 1 0 $491 400
Robert Hanson Smith Administrateur 14 avril 2026 A 3 673 0 0 $0
Ellen M. Lord Administrateur 14 avril 2026 A 14 597 0 0 $0
Darren W Mcdew Administrateur 14 avril 2026 A 25 175 0 0 $0
Letitia A Long Administrateur 14 avril 2026 A 25 175 0 0 $0
Suzanne M Vautrinot Administrateur 14 avril 2026 A 29 918 0 0 $0
Christian M Mitchell Administrateur 14 avril 2026 A 29 918 0 0 $0
James F Mcgovern Administrateur 14 avril 2022 A 20 802 0 0 $0
Tamara L. Lundgren Administrateur 21 avril 2020 A 250 0 0 $0
Kenneth C Dahlberg Administrateur 21 avril 2020 A 250 0 0 $0
George L. Ball 7 août 2026 P 170 383 2 0 $1 459 400

Initiés issus des déclarations SEC Form 3/4/5 ; net = uniquement P/S de marché

Détention d'ETF Détenu par 99 ETFs

Le poids reflète uniquement les participations directes en actions (N-PORT) ; les fonds à effet de levier ou basés sur des dérivés peuvent détenir une exposition supplémentaire aux swaps non indiquée.

Fonds Poids Unités Au Source
SHLD · Global X Funds 1,06% 1 436 094 NS 31 mai 2026 N-PORT
EWUS · iShares Trust 1,01% 28 012 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
FXL · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,80% 234 811 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
IDV · iShares Trust 0,54% 2 969 527 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
IEUS · iShares Trust 0,31% 36 198 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
RWK · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,21% 59 191 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
PPA · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0,16% 293 655 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
SMMV · iShares Trust 0,15% 9 063 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
JVAL · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0,14% 20 772 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
SCZ · iShares Trust 0,14% 1 167 204 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
FNK · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,13% 5 603 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
PRFZ · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0,13% 77 165 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
FNX · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,13% 33 513 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
DFAS · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,12% 332 937 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
IVOG · VANGUARD ADMIRAL FUNDS 0,10% 35 362 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
IJK · iShares Trust 0,09% 209 385 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
FNDA · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0,09% 130 323 NS 31 mai 2026 N-PORT
IVOO · VANGUARD ADMIRAL FUNDS 0,08% 86 298 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
QVMM · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,08% 7 353 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
RXI · iShares Trust 0,08% 13 487 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
JMOM · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0,08% 33 052 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
PTMC · Pacer Funds Trust 0,08% 5 936 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
FSMD · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0,07% 34 612 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
IJH · iShares Trust 0,07% 1 845 196 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
WSML · iShares Trust 0,07% 22 548 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
MVV · ProShares Trust 0,07% 1 829 NS 31 mai 2026 N-PORT
VBR · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,06% 779 352 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
SCHM · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0,06% 143 091 NS 31 mai 2026 N-PORT
ISCV · iShares Trust 0,06% 8 046 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
BBMC · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0,05% 21 677 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
BKMC · BNY Mellon ETF Trust 0,05% 6 527 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
MIDU · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 0,05% 876 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
EQAL · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,05% 9 061 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
PXF · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,05% 94 514 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
IVOV · VANGUARD ADMIRAL FUNDS 0,05% 15 165 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
ESML · iShares Trust 0,05% 29 048 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
IJJ · iShares Trust 0,05% 89 657 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
SMDX · Tidal Trust III 0,05% 1 182 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
UMDD · ProShares Trust 0,05% 255 NS 31 mai 2026 N-PORT
FIDU · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0,04% 17 329 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
ISCB · iShares Trust 0,04% 2 514 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
VIS · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0,04% 65 070 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
FAB · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,04% 1 081 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
DFSU · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,04% 15 743 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
DEUS · DBX ETF Trust 0,04% 1 746 NS 29 mai 2026 N-PORT
IEV · iShares Trust 0,04% 39 731 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
DXUV · Dimensional ETF Trust 0,03% 2 677 NS 30 avril 2026 N-PORT
IEUR · iShares Trust 0,03% 183 288 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
ISCG · iShares Trust 0,03% 6 327 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien
VXF · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,03% 613 979 SH 8 août 2026 Quotidien