Compare · RBC vs SDPI
RBC vs SDPI
Side-by-side comparison of RBC Bearings Incorporated (RBC) and Superior Drilling Products Inc. (SDPI): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both RBC and SDPI operate in Metal Fabrications (Industrials), so they compete in similar markets.
- RBC is the larger of the two at $18.67B, about 838.9x SDPI ($22.3M).
- RBC has hit the wire 27 times in the past 4 weeks while SDPI has been quiet.
- RBC has more recent analyst coverage (13 ratings vs 0 for SDPI).
- Company
- RBC Bearings Incorporated
- Superior Drilling Products Inc.
- Price
- $592.87+0.46%
- $1.00-0.40%
- Market cap
- $18.67B
- $22.3M
- 1M return
- -3.10%
- -
- 1Y return
- +55.61%
- -
- Industry
- Metal Fabrications
- Metal Fabrications
- Exchange
- NYSE
- AMEX
- IPO
- 2022
- 2014
- News (4w)
- 27
- 0
- Recent ratings
- 13
- 0
RBC Bearings Incorporated
Regal Beloit Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and sells electric motors, electrical motion controls, and power generation and transmission products worldwide. It operates through four segments: Commercial Systems, Industrial Systems, Climate Solutions, and Power Transmission Solutions. The Commercial Systems segment provides AC and DC motors, electronic variable speed controls, fans, blowers, and precision stator and rotor kits. The Industrial Systems segment offers AC motors for industrial applications; electric alternators for prime and standby power applications to data centers, distributed energy, microgrid, rental marine, agriculture, healthcare, mobile, and defense markets; and switchgear for healthcare, government, and waste water applications, as well as residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The Climate Solutions segment provides fractional motors, electronic variable speed controls, and blowers for use in a residential and light commercial air moving applications; and fractional horsepower motors and blowers for white goods, water heating equipment, small pumps, compressors, and fans. The Power Transmission Solutions segment offers bearings; conveyors; disc, diaphragms, gear and flexible couplings, transmission elements, gears, grids, jaws, elastomers, and disc couplings; mechanical power transmission drives and components; and worm gearing, shaft configuration, helical offset, concentric and right angle, bevel and miter gearing, and spur gearing products, as well as modular plastic belts, conveying chains, and hydraulic pump drives. This segment serves beverage, bulk handling, metal, special machinery, energy, and aerospace and general industrial markets. The company sells its products directly to original equipment manufacturers and end-users through a network of direct and independent sales representatives, and distributors. Regal Beloit Corporation was founded in 1955 and is based in Beloit, Wisconsin.
Superior Drilling Products Inc.
Superior Drilling Products, Inc., a drilling and completion tool technology company, innovates, designs, engineers, manufactures, sells, rents, and repairs drilling and completion tools in the United States, Canada, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. Its drilling solutions include Drill-N-Ream, a dual-section wellbore conditioning tool; Strider, a drill string oscillation system technology; and V-Stream, an advanced conditioning system. The company is also involved in the manufacture and refurbishment of polycrystalline diamond compact drill bits for an oil field services company. It serves oil and natural gas drilling industry. The company was formerly known as SD Company, Inc. and changed its name to Superior Drilling Products, Inc. in May 2014. Superior Drilling Products, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Vernal, Utah.
Latest RBC
- V.P. and General Manager Edwards Richard J covered exercise/tax liability with 455 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 4% to 10,498 units (SEC Form 4)
- Vice President and CFO Sullivan Robert M covered exercise/tax liability with 469 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 4% to 12,775 units (SEC Form 4)
- President and CEO Hartnett Michael J covered exercise/tax liability with 4,892 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 2% to 307,188 units (SEC Form 4)
- Vice President and Secretary Feeney John J. covered exercise/tax liability with 131 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 5% to 2,603 units (SEC Form 4)
- Vice President and COO Bergeron Daniel A covered exercise/tax liability with 1,630 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 1% to 113,824 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Stewart Edward exercised 600 shares at a strike of $199.16 and sold $355,695 worth of shares (600 units at $592.83) (SEC Form 4)
- Director Boyan Barry C. sold $328,354 worth of shares (555 units at $591.63), decreasing direct ownership by 13% to 3,751 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 144 filed by RBC Bearings Incorporated
- SEC Form SD filed by RBC Bearings Incorporated
- Vice President and CFO Sullivan Robert M covered exercise/tax liability with 176 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 1% to 13,244 units (SEC Form 4)
Latest SDPI
- SEC Form EFFECT filed by Superior Drilling Products Inc.
- SEC Form EFFECT filed by Superior Drilling Products Inc.
- SEC Form 25-NSE filed by Superior Drilling Products Inc.
- Amendment: SEC Form SC 13E3/A filed by Superior Drilling Products Inc.
- Director Ronca Michael V returned 603,806 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Lines James R returned 507,894 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Executive Officer Meier G. Troy returned 11,571,369 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Financial Officer Cashion Christopher returned 1,016,582 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Iversen Robert returned 663,279 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- President Meier Annette returned 11,181,515 shares to the company, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)