Caterpillar Inc.

CAT
$881.68 (+ $25.11 + 2.93%)
Last updated: 2026-08-17 21:36 UTC
CAT Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE XNYS
New York Stock Exchange, Inc.United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorIndustrials
IndustryFarm & Heavy Construction Machinery
ISINUS1491231015
CUSIP149123101
Market Price881.68
Dividend Yield 0.76%
Dividend Growth
1Y +7.09%
3Y +11.04%
5Y +8.83%
10Y +7.78%
Annual Dividend 6.04
Latest Payout ($)1.51
Latest Payout Date2026-05-20
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio44.93
EPS19.49
Market Cap$293.2B
Book Value44.14
Price to Book13.194
Beta-0.41
52w High931.35
52w Low336.24
Next Earnings DateN/A

Caterpillar Inc. trades under ticker CAT on NYSE as a stock. Use this page to review stock price, share price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Industrials exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US1491231015, CUSIP 149123101. Also searched as Caterpillar.

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About the Company
Caterpillar Inc. is a global industrial manufacturer specializing in heavy equipment, engines and related services for infrastructure, resource and energy markets. The company designs and produces a broad portfolio of construction and mining machinery, including excavators, loaders, dozers, haul trucks and motor graders, as well as off-highway diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives. Caterpillar serves customers in construction, mining, aggregates, oil and gas, power generation, rail, agriculture and forestry, supported by an extensive independent dealer network that provides parts, maintenance, rebuilds, remanufacturing and fleet management solutions. Through its Financial Products segment, Caterpillar offers equipment financing, leasing and insurance, helping customers manage capital-intensive assets across cycles. The company organizes its operations into Construction Industries, Resource Industries, Power & Energy and Financial Products, reflecting its diversified presence across global infrastructure and industrial supply chains. Founded in 1925 and headquartered in Irving, Texas, Caterpillar today plays a central role in enabling large-scale construction, resource extraction and energy-related projects worldwide.
Price History
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