CMI

— Fundamental Stock Analysis and Report Card

Industrials : Industrial - Machinery

Located in Columbus, IN, US. Cummins Inc. is a global innovator in power solutions, responsible for the design, manufacturing, distribution, and maintenance of a broad array of diesel and natural gas engines, alongside cutting-edge electric and hybrid powertrains, and associated components. Its operations are strategically divided into five segments: Engine, Distribution, Components, Power Systems, and New Power. The company's extensive engine portfolio, available under the Cummins brand and others, powers a vast range of heavy and medium-duty applications, including commercial trucks, buses, recreational vehicles, light-duty automobiles, construction and mining equipment, marine vessels, railway systems, oil and gas operations, defense, and agriculture. Complementing these engines, Cummins provides both new and remanufactured parts and comprehensive servicing. Beyond its core engine offerings, Cummins delivers sophisticated power generation systems, high-horsepower engines, and specialized application engineering. It also offers custom-designed assemblies, retail and wholesale aftermarket components, and expert repair services conducted both in-shop and on-site. The company's technological scope extends to emission control solutions, turbochargers, a variety of filtration systems (for air, fuel, lubricants, and hydraulics), coolants, fuel additives, and advanced electronic control modules, sensors, and supporting software. Fuel systems, both new and reconditioned, are also a key part of their product line, as are automated transmissions. For electrical power generation, Cummins provides standby and primary power generators, complete with controls, paralleling systems, and transfer switches, featuring products like Stamford and AVK A/C alternators. Embracing future energy demands, the company is a frontrunner in electrified power systems, encompassing battery technologies, fuel cells, and hydrogen production. This includes a robust offering of filtration, aftertreatment, control, air handling systems, automated transmissions, electric power generation, and battery solutions. Cummins distributes its diverse product range to original equipment manufacturers, an extensive network of distributors and dealers, and various other clientele worldwide. Founded in 1919 as the Cummins Engine Company, the enterprise adopted its current name, Cummins Inc., in 2001 and maintains its headquarters in Columbus, Indiana.

Growth

Revenue, earnings and profitability.

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Revenue History

Earnings History

Margins

Gross Margin TTM
25.39%
EBITDA Margin TTM
15.02%
Net Margin TTM
7.89%
Earnings Per Share TTM
19.33
Statements

Income & Cash Flow analysis.

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Cummins Inc.
Select Period:
Q1 2026
Total ($)
Q1 2026
Margin (%)
Revenue
8.4b
+224.0m
+2.7%
Gross Income
2.2b
+88.0m
+4.1%
27%
+0.3pp
+1.3%
EBITDA
1.2b
-293.0m
-20.0%
14%
-4.0pp
-22.2%
Operating Income
949.0m
-185.0m
-16.3%
11%
-2.6pp
-18.5%
Net Income
654.0m
-170.0m
-20.6%
8%
-2.3pp
-22.7%
Earnings Per Share
4.73
-1.3
-21.0%
Operating Cash Flow
309.0m
+312.0m
+10.4k%
4%
+3.7pp
+10.1k%
Free Cash Flow
120.0m
+285.0m
+172.7%
1%
+3.4pp
+170.8%
Research & Development
358.0m
+14.0m
+4.1%
4%
+0.1pp
+1.3%
Recommendations

What are the analysts saying?

Analyst Consensus aggregates Wall Street recommendations into buy/hold/sell counts, while the Fundamental Scorecard grades the company on six financial ratios (P/B, P/E, D/E, ROA, ROE, DCF) plus an overall score. The two measure different things and can point in different directions.

Analyst Consensus
Fundamental Scorecard
Recent Upgrades & Downgrades