Compare · ALSN vs LCII
ALSN vs LCII
Side-by-side comparison of Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. (ALSN) and LCI Industries (LCII): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both ALSN and LCII operate in Auto Parts:O.E.M. (Consumer Discretionary), so they compete in similar markets.
- ALSN is the larger of the two at $9.44B, about 4.3x LCII ($2.20B).
- Over the past year, ALSN is up 11.4% and LCII is up 0.2% - ALSN leads by 11.2 points.
- ALSN has been more active in the news (17 items in the past 4 weeks vs 7 for LCII).
- LCII has more recent analyst coverage (20 ratings vs 12 for ALSN).
- Company
- Allison Transmission Holdings Inc.
- LCI Industries
- Price
- $113.95-3.18%
- $90.86-2.74%
- Market cap
- $9.44B
- $2.20B
- 1M return
- -7.90%
- -19.51%
- 1Y return
- +11.37%
- +0.16%
- Industry
- Auto Parts:O.E.M.
- Auto Parts:O.E.M.
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NYSE
- IPO
- 2012
- 1995
- News (4w)
- 17
- 7
- Recent ratings
- 12
- 20
Allison Transmission Holdings Inc.
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and sells commercial and defense fully-automatic transmissions for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, and medium- and heavy-tactical U.S. defense vehicles worldwide. It offers transmissions for various applications, including distribution, refuse, construction, fire, and emergency on-highway trucks; school and transit buses; motor homes; energy, mining, and construction off-highway vehicles and equipment; and wheeled and tracked defense vehicles. The company markets its transmissions under Allison Transmission brand name; and remanufactured transmissions under ReTran brand name. It also sells branded replacement parts, support equipment, aluminum die cast components, and other products necessary to service the installed base of vehicles utilizing its transmissions, as well as defense kits, engineering services, and extended transmission coverage services to various original equipment manufacturers, distributors, and the U.S. government. The company serves customers through an independent network of approximately 1,400 independent distributor and dealer locations. The company was formerly known as Clutch Holdings, Inc. Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1915 and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.
LCI Industries
LCI Industries, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and supplies components for the manufacturers of recreational vehicles (RVs) and adjacent industries in the United States and internationally. It operates in two segments, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and Aftermarket. The OEM segment manufactures and distributes a range of engineered components, such as steel chassis and related components; axles and suspension solutions; slide-out mechanisms and solutions; thermoformed bath, kitchen, and other products; vinyl, aluminum, and frameless windows; manual, electric, and hydraulic stabilizer and leveling systems; entry, luggage, patio, and ramp doors; furniture and mattresses; electric and manual entry steps; awnings and awning accessories; towing products; truck accessories; electronic components; and other accessories. This segment serves OEMs of RVs and adjacent industries, including buses; trailers used to haul boats, livestock, equipment, and other cargo; trucks; boats; trains; manufactured homes; and modular housing, as well as travel trailers, fifth-wheel travel trailers, folding camping trailers, and truck campers. The Aftermarket segment supplies various components of RV and adjacent industries to retail dealers, wholesale distributors, and service centers. This segment also sells replacement glass and awnings to fulfill insurance claims, biminis, covers, buoys, and fenders to the marine industry. The company was formerly known as Drew Industries Incorporated and changed its name to LCI Industries in December 2016. LCI Industries was incorporated in 1984 and is based in Elkhart, Indiana.
Latest ALSN
- Allison Automatic Transmissions to Enhance Next-Generation Tactical Trucks for French Land Forces in Multi-Million Dollar Program
- Officer Bohley G Frederick covered exercise/tax liability with 242 shares and converted options into 543 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.27% to 112,886 units (SEC Form 4) (for tax liability)
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Everitt David C
- SEC Form 4 filed by CLO & Asst. Secretary Scroggins Eric C.
- SEC Form 4 filed by Chair, President and CEO Graziosi David S.
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Barbour D. Scott
- SEC Form 4 filed by Officer Bohley G Frederick
- SEC Form 4 filed by Officer Price Michael Craig
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Perna Gustave
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Christman Philip J
Latest LCII
- SEC Form 4 filed by Interim CEO Sirpilla John A.
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Graham Tracy D
- SEC Form 4 filed by President , CEO Lippert Jason
- LCI Industries filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update, Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- LCI Industries Announces Leadership Transitions
- SEC Form SD filed by LCI Industries
- LCI Industries Announces Participation in Stifel Cross Sector Conference
- Director Gero James exercised 13,637 shares at a strike of $112.42, increasing direct ownership by 4% to 333,123 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director O'Sullivan Kieran M exercised 1,761 shares at a strike of $112.42, increasing direct ownership by 8% to 24,722 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Sirpilla John A. exercised 1,761 shares at a strike of $112.42, increasing direct ownership by 21% to 10,294 units (SEC Form 4)