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SNA

S&P 500
Favorable · 61/100

Snap-on

Industrials
Industrial Machinery & Supplies & Components

$390.70

0.9%

Updated Today 7:15 PM ET

Price — Past Year

▲ Up 26.2% over the last 12 months

Price 50-day average 200-day averageSource: Yahoo Finance · refreshed daily
Key Metrics

Market Cap

$20.06B

P/E

19.4x

Forward P/E (est.)

18.92x

ROE

17.5%

Revenue Growth

4.2%

EPS Growth

2.5%

Profit Margin

19.6%

FCF Yield

5.3%

Debt / Equity

0.2x

ROIC

15.0%

Interest Coverage

26.61x

Current Ratio

3.53x

Dividend Yield

2.5%

Implied Growth (rev. DCF)

3.8%

Rating Score

61/100

Technical Analysis (Educational)
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Technical analysis reads price and volume to judge momentum and timing. It complements the fundamentals above — it does not replace them. Here is what SNA's chart says today, with each tool explained.

Trend — moving averages. A moving average is the average closing price over a window, which smooths out daily noise. SNA trades near $390.70, above its 50-day average ($376.31) and 200-day average ($358.88). Price above both averages, with the shorter one above the longer, is the textbook definition of an uptrend — momentum favours buyers.

Momentum — RSI. The Relative Strength Index runs 0–100 and measures how strong recent gains are versus losses. Above 70 is "overbought", below 30 "oversold". At 56 it is in neutral territory — neither stretched nor washed out.

MACD. MACD compares two moving averages to flag shifts in momentum. Its histogram is currently positive — short-term momentum is improving.

Volatility — ATR. Average True Range is the typical daily move. SNA's is $7.79 (~2.0% of price), so swings of about that size each day are normal — handy for setting a stop that isn't too tight.

Support & resistance. Over the last month SNA found buyers near $356.19 (support) and sellers near $393.94 (resistance); its 52-week range is $301.82–$400.88. A decisive break beyond either edge often marks the next move.

Volume. The latest session traded 1.0× the 20-day average — about normal. Rising volume on up-days suggests real buying; on down-days, real selling.

Educational information to help you read a chart — not a recommendation or a forecast. It updates daily as the price and indicators change.

Business Overview
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Snap-on (SNA) is a large-cap company in the Industrial Machinery & Supplies & Components industry, part of the Industrials sector of the S&P 500, with a market value around $20.06B.

In its latest reported year it generated about $4.71B in revenue and $1.02B in net profit.

Our model rates SNA Favorable (61/100) on growth, profitability, financial health, and valuation. The summary below is built from its filed financials and current ratios and refreshes automatically.

Revenue Growth
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4Y CAGR

7.2%

Revenue moved from $3.57B in 2021 to $4.71B in 2026, a 7.2% compound annual growth rate. The most recent year was roughly flat (4.2%) year over year. Slower, mature growth is common for established businesses.

Profitability
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Gross Margin

51.3%

Operating Margin

28.2%

Net Margin

21.6%

ROE

17.5%

Snap-on keeps about 19.6% of each sales dollar as net profit, with a 51.3% gross margin and 28.2% operating margin. Return on equity is 17.5% and return on invested capital about 15.0%. Margins this wide usually signal pricing power or a cost advantage.

Debt Analysis
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Total Debt

$1.20B

Net Debt

-$550.20M

Net cash position

Net Debt / EBITDA

-0.41x

Debt / Equity

0.2x

Leverage: debt-to-equity is 0.2x, and operating profit covers interest about 26.6x, with a current ratio of 3.5x. That is a conservative balance sheet — a cushion in downturns. It carries roughly $1.20B of total debt against $1.75B of cash.

Cash Flow Analysis
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Operating CF

$1.08B

Free Cash Flow

$1.01B

FCF Margin

21.4%

In the latest year Snap-on produced about $1.08B of operating cash flow and $1.01B of free cash flow after capital spending. That is a free-cash-flow yield of about 5.3% on today's price. Strong cash generation funds dividends, buybacks, and reinvestment.

Valuation Analysis
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P/E

19.4x

P/S

3.91x

P/B

3.09x

EV / EBITDA

13.76x

SNA trades at 19.4x trailing earnings (about 18.9x on estimated forward earnings), 3.9x sales, and 3.1x book value. Reverse-engineering today's price implies the market expects roughly 3.8% long-term free-cash-flow growth. That is a fairly typical valuation for a profitable company.

Metrics vs. Typical Range

Where this stock sits versus what most companies trade at.

TTM P/E
19.4xFair
Forward P/E
18.9xFair
P/S ratio
3.9xExpensive
Revenue growth
4.2%Weak
EPS growth
2.5%Weak
Gross margin
51.3%Strong
Net margin
19.6%Strong
ROE
17.5%Average

Typical ranges are general references (e.g., many stocks trade at ~18–26x earnings), not hard rules. Context only — not investment advice.

Sector Peer Comparison

How SNA stacks up against its Industrials peers — valuation, profitability, and growth versus the sector median.

In the Industrials sector (80 S&P 500 companies), SNA ranks #18 of 80 by our overall rating. It trades at a discount versus the sector on earnings (19.4x P/E vs. 30x median) with a lower return on equity (17.5% vs. 24.7%) and slower revenue growth (4.2% vs. 5.0%).

P/E vs sector

19.4x

median 30x

ROE vs sector

17.5%

median 24.7%

Growth vs sector

4.2%

median 5.0%

Sector rank

#18

of 80 by rating

CompanyP/ERev Gr.Rating
SNAThis stock19.4x4.2%Favorable· 61
FTV34.2x-23.4%Weak· 36
IEX32.7x7.5%Neutral· 51
NDSN31.5x7.4%Neutral· 57
XYL26.7x5.7%Neutral· 47
HUBB30.6x7.2%Neutral· 56
OTIS18.5x3.3%Neutral· 54
SWK36.5x2.0%Weak· 30
Industrials median30x5.0%52/100

Valuation vs. quality map

sector medianFTVIEXNDSNXYLHUBBOTISSWKSNAP/E — cheaper ←→ pricierROE — more profitable ↑

The sweet spot is upper-left: more profitable (higher ROE) for a lower P/E. Dashed lines mark the sector median.

Compare side by side

Peers are the closest Industrials companies by sub-industry and size. Sector median is across all 80 S&P 500 names in the sector. Educational, not a recommendation.

5-Year Projection Model

Project revenue → earnings → price. Edit the assumptions to build your own case.

2030 price target (Base Case)

$267.67$462.33

vs. $390.70 today · expected CAGR -7%3%

Metric20262027202820292030
Revenue$4.90B$5.09B$5.30B$5.51B$5.73B
Net income$1.08B$1.12B$1.17B$1.21B$1.26B
EPS$20.80$21.63$22.50$23.40$24.33
Share price (low)$228.80$237.95$247.47$257.37$267.67
Share price (high)$395.20$411.01$427.45$444.55$462.33
CAGR (low–high)-41% / 1%-22% / 3%-14% / 3%-10% / 3%-7% / 3%

Educational model on sample fundamentals — not a forecast or investment advice. Outputs are only as good as your assumptions.

Bull Case

The case for SNA:

  • High net margins (19.6%) point to pricing power or efficiency.
  • Strong return on equity (17.5%) shows capital is put to work well.
  • Healthy free-cash-flow yield (~5.3%) funds buybacks and dividends.
  • A conservative balance sheet (debt/equity 0.2x) lowers risk.
  • Pays a 2.5% dividend on top of any price gains.
  • Our model's overall read is Favorable (61/100).
Bear Case

The case against SNA:

  • Like any single stock, it is exposed to competition, the economic cycle, and shifts in its end markets.
Key Risks
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Market risk — sector rotation, the economic cycle, and broad sentiment move the stock regardless of fundamentals.

Investment Thesis
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On balance, the fundamentals screen favourably: Snap-on is a large-cap industrials business growing at a mature pace, with solid profitability, and a sound balance sheet. It trades at 19.4x earnings, which our model scores Favorable (61/100). Weigh this against your own goals and time horizon — this is educational information, not a recommendation.

Data notice. Fundamentals and financial statements are sourced from company filings (SEC EDGAR) and market-data providers; prices and market caps refresh on trading days and may be delayed. Ratings, projections, technical signals, and written summaries are model- or rule-generated for education and may simplify or lag the latest filings.

Not advice. Nothing on this page is investment advice or a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional before investing.