Fundamental Analysis
By analyzing seasonally adjusted quarterly revenue, one can gauge the trend of stock. However, please note that stock prices can sometimes lead fundamental data, so it should be accompanied by other leading indicators for better judgment.
Basic Information
Basic information of individual stocks, as well as their respective sectors and industries.
Company Introduction
Business Overview
Fastenal Company, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the wholesale distribution of industrial and construction supplies in the United States, Canada, Mexico, North America, and internationally. It offers fasteners, and related industrial and construction supplies under the Fastenal name. The company's fastener products include threaded fasteners, bolts, nuts, screws, studs, and related washers, which are used in manufactured products and construction projects, as well as in the maintenance and repair of machines. It also offers miscellaneous supplies and hardware, including pins, machinery keys, concrete anchors, metal framing systems, wire ropes, strut products, rivets, and related accessories. The company serves the manufacturing market comprising original equipment manufacturers; maintenance, repair, and operations; and non-residential construction market, which includes general, electrical, plumbing, sheet metal, and road contractors. It also serves farmers, truckers, railroads, mining companies, schools, and retail trades; and oil exploration, production, and refinement companies, as well as federal, state, and local governmental entities. The company distributes its products through a network of 3,209 in-market locations and 15 distribution centers. Fastenal Company was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Winona, Minnesota.
Company Website
Disclaimer
1. The information provided is for reference only and does not constitute any guarantee of profits or specific stock and price point recommendations.
2. The information is not complete; for comprehensive data, please refer to the relevant websites.
3. All stock market data analyses are subject to survivorship bias.