$530.00
-23.36 (-4.22%)
As of Mar 26, 9:33 PM ET ·
Day Range $528.33 — $550.29
52W Range $260.02 — $617.98

Performance

1D
1W
1M
3M +2.98%
6M +26.36%
1Y +63.86%
YTD +1.53%
Open$545.17
Previous Close$553.36
Day High$550.29
Day Low$528.33
52W High$617.98
52W Low$260.02
Volume
Avg Volume973.2K
Market Cap74.96B
P/E Ratio26.37
EPS$20.51
SectorMachinery

Technical Indicators

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SMA 50 $553.47 Below
SMA 200 $429.75 Above
RSI (14) 52.9 Neutral
Trend Golden Cross Bullish

Analyst Ratings

Buy
27 analysts
15 Buy 12 Hold 0 Sell
Price Target -71.6% upside
Current
$530.00
Target
$150.52
$123.01 $150.52 avg $217.14

Key Financials

FY 2026 FY 2025 FY 2024
Revenue 33.74B 31.76B 10.34B
Net Income 2.85B 2.41B 1.39B
Profit Margin 8.4% 8.0% 13.5%
EBITDA 3.83B 3.43B 1.56B
Free Cash Flow 1.32B
Rev Growth +6.3% +6.3% +19.8%
Debt/Equity 0.61 0.61 0.13

Dividend

Dividend Yield1.44%
Annual Dividend$7.66
Payout Ratio37.1%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-Dividend
Pay Date

Recent Insider Activity

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Date Insider Type Shares Price Value
Mar 4 Davis Amy Rochelle Sale 19,741 $565.92 $11.17M
Mar 4 Davis Amy Rochelle Sale 19,581 $564.30 $11.05M
Mar 4 Davis Amy Rochelle Sale 19,181 $563.25 $10.80M
Mar 4 Davis Amy Rochelle Sale 18,550 $562.09 $10.43M
Mar 4 Davis Amy Rochelle Sale 17,501 $561.39 $9.82M

About Cummins Inc

Cummins Inc. is a global power solutions provider that designs, manufactures, and distributes engines and related technologies, headquartered in Columbus, Indiana. The company operates across multiple segments including Engine, Distribution, Components, Power Systems, and New Power, serving markets such as heavy-duty trucks, construction equipment, mining, marine, and power generation. Cummins is one of the largest independent diesel engine manufacturers worldwide. The company also produces filtration systems, turbochargers, fuel systems, and is expanding into alternative power technologies including electrification and hydrogen solutions.

Machinery Peers

Symbol Name Price Change P/E Mkt Cap
CAT Caterpillar Inc. $703.19 -2.20% 39.8 353.86B
DE Deere & Co $581.19 +0.55% 31.8 153.00B
PH Parker Hannifin Corp $901.46 -2.18% 31.6 111.74B
ITW Illinois Tool Works $261.37 -1.91% 26.6 81.42B
PCAR Paccar Inc $115.33 -0.87% 26.7 63.33B
WAB Wabtec Corp $245.54 -1.12% 37.7 44.10B

Quick Stats

Market Cap74.96B
P/E Ratio26.37
EPS$20.51
Div Yield1.44%
Volume
SectorMachinery

CMI Frequently Asked Questions

What does Cummins Inc do?
Cummins makes the engines and powertrain components that keep trucks, buses, construction equipment, and generators running globally. Its core business sells diesel and natural gas engines to truck manufacturers like PACCAR, Daimler Truck, and Navistar, and then earns recurring revenue through parts sales and service long after the initial engine sale. The aftermarket business is particularly profitable. The company is also building out electrified powertrain and hydrogen fuel cell technology for a future where commercial vehicles transition away from pure diesel.
Is CMI stock a good investment?
Cummins occupies a strong position in the heavy-duty engine market with deep OEM relationships and a global parts and service distribution network that is difficult for competitors to replicate quickly. Aftermarket revenue from the installed engine base provides consistent cash flow regardless of new engine sales cycles. The transition to electrification and hydrogen represents both a risk and an opportunity — if Cummins executes, it could extend its powertrain dominance into new technology. Trucking cycle downturns periodically pressure volumes.
Who are Cummins Inc's main competitors?
Caterpillar competes in the large diesel engine and power generation market, particularly for off-highway and industrial applications. PACCAR and Daimler Truck have developed their own proprietary engines for some applications, reducing reliance on Cummins in certain truck segments. Volvo Group and Scania also compete in the European commercial vehicle powertrain space. In the emerging hydrogen fuel cell sector, Ballard Power Systems and Plug Power are emerging rivals.
Does Cummins Inc pay dividends?
Cummins has paid and grown its dividend consistently for well over a decade, with the payout tracking the company's strong free cash flow generation from its parts-heavy business model. The yield typically runs around 1.5%, and management has historically prioritized dividend growth alongside capital returns through share buybacks. The company's dividend record has remained intact through multiple commercial vehicle market cycles, reflecting confidence in the durability of its aftermarket revenue base.
Where is CMI trading today?
CMI last closed at $530.00, down 4.22% in the most recent trading session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $260.02 and a high of $617.98. The current price represents 75% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
What are analyst ratings for CMI stock?
Among 27 analysts covering CMI, the consensus rating is Buy — 15 rate it a buy, 12 hold, and 0 sell. The average price target sits at $150.52, implying 72% downside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
How much revenue does Cummins Inc generate?
Cummins Inc generated $33.74B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $2.85B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 8.4% reflects the competitive nature of its industry.
What is the price-to-earnings ratio for CMI?
CMI trades at a P/E ratio of 26.37 on trailing earnings of $20.51 per share. That's roughly in line with the broader market average of ~20-25x. Comparing this multiple against Machinery sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
How has CMI performed compared to last year?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: +2.98% (3M), +26.36% (6M), +63.86% (1Y), +1.53% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether CMI is outperforming or lagging the broader market.