Taylor Davis and Jingwei Yu recognized by the Manufacturing Institute as 2025 Women MAKE Awards Winners. AKRON, Ohio , March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company's Taylor Davis, staff electrical engineer, and Jingwei Yu, finance director, Asia Pacific Operations, have been recognized as 2025 Women MAKE Awards Winners.
TAYD has reported a decrease in earnings per share (EPS) for the second quarter of the fiscal year due to reduced sales. However, the significant growth in their backlog suggests there may be chances for recovery in important markets.
TAYD reports a drop in EPS during the fiscal second quarter as lower sales weigh, but strong backlog growth hints at recovery opportunities in key markets.
TAYD's fiscal Q1 2025 EPS jumps to 85 cents, fueled by robust Aerospace/Defense sales. Revenues increase 17% year over year as the company leveraged strong order flow and strategic investments.
Taylor Devices has surged 70% since February, driven by strong growth in A&D revenues, record earnings and backlog. TAYD's competitive edge is bolstered by proprietary products, customer relationships, and niche market positioning and enables ample opportunity for continued growth. Despite cyclicality risks TAYD has demonstrated operational excellence and expanding margins using zero debt.
Taylor Devices (TAYD) delivered a strong fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, with EPS up 35.6% year over year to 80 cents per share and revenues rising to $12.1 million, driven by growth in the Aerospace/Defense segment despite challenges in the Structural market.
Taylor Devices is a company that specializes in seismic dampers, which reduce the effects of earthquakes and strong winds on buildings. The company has seen strong financial results in 2023, with a 27% increase in sales and a significant boost in revenues from aerospace and industrial applications. The company's backlog of orders has been growing, indicating potential future sales growth, and its valuation suggests it may be undervalued. However, the company is subject to cyclical risks and fluctuations in the construction and defense industries.