Blue Bird Corporation

NGM: BLBD
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About Blue Bird Corporation

Industrials Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery
Blue Bird Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, designs, engineers, manufactures, and sells school buses in the United States, Canada, and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Bus and Parts. It offers Type C, Type D, and specialty buses; and alternative power options through its propane powered, gasoline powered, compressed natural gas powered, and electric powered school buses, as well as diesel engines. The company also sells replacement bus parts; and provides extended warranties related to its products. Blue Bird Corporation sells its products through drop ship and a network of dealers, as well as directly to fleet operators, the United States government, and state governments; independent service centers; and maintains a parts distribution center. Blue Bird Corporation was founded in 1927 and is headquartered in Macon, Georgia.

📊 Fundamental Analysis

Blue Bird Corporation demonstrates a healthy profit margin of 8.7%.

The company recently reported 6.1% revenue growth, which is above average for the Industrials sector.

Return on Equity (ROE) is 57.5%, which reflects exceptional capital efficiency.

At a current price of $63.05, BLBD currently trades near the top of its 52-week range (97%) (Range: $32.61 - $64.07).

💰 Valuation Insight

BLBD is valued broadly in line with the sector at a PE of 15.92. Analysts expect earnings growth, as indicated by a lower forward PE.

🏥 Financial Health

⚠️ Profit Margin Moderate
Debt/Equity Excellent
⚠️ Revenue Growth Moderate
Return on Equity Excellent
🔴 Beta (Risk) High Volatility

Key Financials

Market Cap
$2.25B
Trailing P/E
15.92
Forward P/E
12.84
Beta (5Y)
1.40
52W High
$64.07
52W Low
$32.61
Avg Volume
437K
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