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Caterpillar Inc

CAT
$860.15 (- $1.44 - 0.17%)
Last updated: Previous Close (2026-05-19)
CAT Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE XNYS
New York Stock Exchange, Inc.United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorIndustrials
IndustryFarm & Heavy Construction Machinery
ISINUS1491231015
Market Price860.15
Dividend Yield 0.7%
Dividend Growth
1Y +7.41%
3Y +10.87%
5Y +8.76%
10Y +7.85%
Annual Dividend 5.94
Latest Payout ($)1.51
Latest Payout Date2026-02-19
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio44.93
EPS19.49
Market Cap$293.2B
Book Value44.14
Price to Book13.194
Beta-0.59
52w High931.35
52w Low336.24
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
Caterpillar Inc. is the world's leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, off-highway diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines, and diesel-electric locomotives. It operates through key segments including Construction Industries, which supports customers in infrastructure and building construction; Resource Industries, focused on mining, heavy construction, quarry, and aggregates machinery; Energy and Transportation, providing reciprocating engines, turbines, locomotives, and related services for oil and gas, power generation, industrial, marine, and rail applications; and Financial Products, offering financing to customers and dealers for Caterpillar equipment, services, and power generation facilities. With a global presence evenly balanced between the US and international markets, construction activities skew more domestic while other divisions are geographically diversified, Caterpillar maintains an independent network of over 150 dealers operating around 2,800 facilities in approximately 190 countries for sales and support. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, and founded in 1925, Caterpillar Inc. holds significant market share approaching 20% across many products in the industrials sector, particularly farm and heavy construction machinery.
Price History
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