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  • 8.580
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542.24MMarket Cap-107.25P/E (TTM)

Titan International Key Stats

Titan International Q4 2024 Earnings Date

Currency:USDFeb 26, 2025

Estimate
(YoY)
Actual
(YoY)
Vs Estimate
(% Chg)
Revenue
394.37M
383.57M
-10.80M
Miss Est.
+1.07%
-1.70%
-2.74%
EPS
-0.13
0.02
+0.15
Beat Est.
-225.56%
+150.00%
+115.40%
Buy

Mar 21, 2025

Titan International Earnings Estimates

Revenue

EPS

EBIT

Revenue is based on 3 analyst forecasts. Estimate data is from S&P, and actual data is from Income Statement

Currency: USD

Actual
Estimate
DatePeriodRevenue/EstimateEarnings Call
--2025/Q2-- / 484.807M--
--2025/Q1-- / 466.861M--
Feb 26, 20252024/Q4383.573M / 394.374M--
Oct 30, 20242024/Q3447.985M / 471.625M--
Jul 31, 20242024/Q2532.170M / 547.272M--
DatePeriodRevenue/EstimateEarnings Call
--2025/Q2-- / 484.807M--
--2025/Q1-- / 466.861M--
Feb 26, 20252024/Q4383.573M / 394.374M--
Oct 30, 20242024/Q3447.985M / 471.625M--
Jul 31, 20242024/Q2532.170M / 547.272M--

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