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ETN vs MVIS
Side-by-side comparison of Eaton Corporation PLC (ETN) and MicroVision Inc. (MVIS): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both ETN and MVIS operate in Industrial Machinery/Components (Technology), so they compete in similar markets.
- ETN is the larger of the two at $145.79B, about 1199.2x MVIS ($121.6M).
- Over the past year, ETN is up 15.8% and MVIS is down 69.7% - ETN leads by 85.5 points.
- MVIS has been more active in the news (14 items in the past 4 weeks vs 2 for ETN).
- ETN has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 2 for MVIS).
- Company
- Eaton Corporation PLC
- MicroVision Inc.
- Price
- $375.43-6.53%
- $0.37+3.24%
- Market cap
- $145.79B
- $121.6M
- 1M return
- -10.42%
- -49.33%
- 1Y return
- +15.81%
- -69.68%
- Industry
- Industrial Machinery/Components
- Industrial Machinery/Components
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NASDAQ
- IPO
- 1996
- News (4w)
- 2
- 14
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 2
Eaton Corporation PLC
Eaton Corporation plc operates as a power management company. Its Electrical Americas and Electrical Global segment provides electrical components, industrial components, power distribution and assemblies, residential products, single and three phase power quality products, wiring devices, circuit protection products, utility power distribution products, power reliability equipment, and services in North and South America, as well as hazardous duty electrical, emergency lighting, fire detection, explosion-proof instrumentation, and structural support systems internationally. The company's Hydraulics segment provides pumps, motors, and hydraulic power units; valves, cylinders, and electronic controls; industrial and hydraulic hoses, fittings, assemblies, thermoplastic hose and tubing products, couplings, connectors, and assembly equipment; and industrial drums and disc brakes. Its Aerospace segment offers pumps, motors, hydraulic power units, hoses and fittings, and electro-hydraulic pumps; valves, cylinders, electronic controls, electromechanical actuators, sensors, aircraft flap and slat systems, and nose wheel steering systems; thermoplastic tubing products, fittings, adapters, couplings, and sealing and ducting products; fuel pumps, sensors, valves, and adapters and regulators; and wiring connectors and cables, as well as hydraulic and bag filters, strainers and cartridges, and golf grips. The company's Vehicle segment offers transmissions, clutches, hybrid power systems, superchargers, engine valves and valve actuation systems, cylinder heads, locking and limited slip differentials, transmission controls, and fuel vapor components for the vehicle industry. Its eMobility segment provides voltage inverters, converters, fuses, onboard chargers, circuit protection units, vehicle controls, power distribution systems, fuel tank isolation valves, and commercial vehicle hybrid systems. The company was founded in 1916 and is based in Dublin, Ireland.
MicroVision Inc.
MicroVision, Inc. develops lidar sensors used in automotive safety and autonomous driving applications. Its laser beam scanning technology is based on micro-electrical mechanical systems, laser diodes, opto-mechanics, electronics, algorithms and software. The company also develops micro-display concepts and designs for head-mounted augmented reality (AR) headsets, as well as 1440i MEMS module that can support AR headsets; Interactive Display modules used in smart speakers and other devices; and Consumer Lidar used in smart home systems. In addition, it provides PicoP, a scanning technology that creates full color, high-contrast, and uniform image over the entire field-of-view from a small and thin module. The company sells its products primarily to original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers. MicroVision, Inc. was incorporated in 1993 and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington.
Latest ETN
- SEC Form SD filed by Eaton Corporation PLC
- Director Thompson Dorothy C sold $64,295 worth of Ordinary Shares (167 units at $385.00), decreasing direct ownership by 13% to 1,096 units (SEC Form 4)
- Officer Galvao Antonio sold $200,492 worth of Ordinary Shares (494 units at $405.86), decreasing direct ownership by 5% to 9,175 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Johnson Gerald bought $390,197 worth of Ordinary Shares (961 units at $406.03), increasing direct ownership by 144% to 1,629 units (SEC Form 4)
- CORRECTION - Leverage Shares by Themes Targets Market Movers Across Tech and Industrials with Nine New 2X Single-Stock ETFs
- Leverage Shares by Themes Targets Market Movers Across Tech and Industrials with Nine New 2X Single-Stock ETFs
- Director Page Gregory R converted options into 621 units of Ordinary Shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 150 units of Ordinary Shares, increasing direct ownership by 1% to 44,090 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Napoli Silvio converted options into 621 units of Ordinary Shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 299 units of Ordinary Shares, increasing direct ownership by 22% to 1,756 units (SEC Form 4)
- Officer Monesmith Heath B. sold $7,514,074 worth of Ordinary Shares (18,367 units at $409.11), decreasing direct ownership by 27% to 49,822 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Johnson Gerald converted options into 353 units of Ordinary Shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 85 units of Ordinary Shares, increasing direct ownership by 67% to 668 units (SEC Form 4)
Latest MVIS
- MicroVision Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- MicroVision Signs Long-Term Development Agreement to Advance Lidar for Next-Generation Autonomous Hauling Solutions
- Interim CFO Hrynewich Stephen covered exercise/tax liability with 2,017 shares and converted options into 6,000 shares, increasing direct ownership by 2% to 182,497 units (SEC Form 4) to satisfy tax liability
- Director Smith Jada converted options into 22,007 shares, increasing direct ownership by 14% to 176,550 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Schabert Peter converted options into 22,007 shares, increasing direct ownership by 15% to 168,478 units (SEC Form 4)
- GC Markham Drew G converted options into 119,880 shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 35,901 shares, increasing direct ownership by 22% to 472,308 units (SEC Form 4) to cover withholding tax
- Executive Vice Chair Biddiscombe Simon converted options into 22,007 shares, increasing direct ownership by 6% to 407,256 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Peterson Laura J. converted options into 18,005 shares, increasing direct ownership by 20% to 109,601 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Carlile Robert Paul converted options into 22,007 shares, increasing direct ownership by 4% to 560,706 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Herbst Jeffrey A converted options into 22,007 shares, increasing direct ownership by 8% to 280,919 units (SEC Form 4)