Stock Price
147.16
Daily Change
-2.70 -1.80%
Monthly
-12.65%
Yearly
53.66%
Q1 Forecast
142.72



Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
AGCO 118.57 -1.30 -1.08% 26.35% Mar/13
Alamo 170.78 0.63 0.37% -8.14% Mar/13
Allison Transmission 112.82 -0.29 -0.26% 17.36% Mar/13
Enerpac Tool Group 35.87 0.06 0.17% -18.40% Mar/13
BAE Systems 2,307.00 9.00 0.39% 39.23% Mar/13
Caterpillar 693.99 -6.70 -0.96% 104.33% Mar/13
Cargotec 42.90 -1.00 -2.28% -6.08% Mar/13
Cummins 535.71 -3.04 -0.56% 66.52% Mar/13
Mercedes-Benz AG 54.85 -0.40 -0.72% -8.54% Mar/13
Deere & Company 577.50 -8.33 -1.42% 20.94% Mar/13

Indexes Price Day Year Date
US400 3341 -6.53 -0.20% 14.14% Mar/13

Oshkosh traded at $147.16 this Friday March 13th, decreasing $2.70 or 1.80 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Oshkosh lost 12.65 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 53.66 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Oshkosh to be priced at 142.72 by the end of this quarter and at 130.17 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Oshkosh Corporation is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of access equipment, specialty vehicles and truck bodies. The Company operates through four segments: Access Equipment, Defense, Fire & Emergency, and Commercial. The Access Equipment segment manufactures and markets aerial work platforms and telehandlers used in a variety of construction, industrial, institutional and general maintenance applications. The Defense segment manufactures and markets tactical vehicles, trailers, weapons system integration and supply parts and services, delivery vehicles, and snow removal vehicles. The Fire & Emergency segment manufactures and markets custom and commercial firefighting vehicles and equipment, Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) vehicles, simulators, mobile command and control vehicles and other emergency vehicles. The Commercial segment manufactures and markets refuse collection vehicles, concrete mixers, field service vehicles and truck-mounted cranes.