Rockwell Automation, Inc. (ROK)
Congress trading in ROK
7 members of Congress have disclosed trading ROK — 18 purchases and 10 sales worth an estimated $1.0M. Most recent disclosure: Apr 8, 2025.
See who in Congress traded ROK →About Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Rockwell Automation, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides industrial automation and digital transformation solutions in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and Latin America. It operates in three segments: Intelligent Devices, Software & Control, and Lifecycle Services. The company offers drives, motion, advanced material handling, safety, sensing, industrial components, hardware, software, and configured-to-order products; and control and visualization software and hardware, digital twin, simulation and information software, network and security infrastructure, and custom-engineered systems. It also provides digital consulting, professional services, engineered-to-order solutions, recurring services, cybersecurity, safety, remote monitoring, customer technical support and repair, asset management and optimization consulting, and training, as well as spare parts. The company sells its products through independent distributors in relation to its direct sales force. It serves discrete end markets, including automotive, semiconductor, e-commerce, and warehouse automation; hybrid end markets, such as food and beverage, life sciences, and tire; and process end markets comprising energy, mining, and chemicals. The company was formerly known as Rockwell International Corporation and changed its name to Rockwell Automation, Inc. in February 2002. Rockwell Automation, Inc. was founded in 1903 and is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
ROK Key Statistics
ROK in plain English
- P/E ratio (49.5) — how many dollars you pay for each $1 of ROK's yearly profit. That's high, so the market expects strong growth (and you're paying up for it).
- ROE (27.18%) — how efficiently the company turns shareholders' money into profit. Above ~20% is considered strong.
- Profit margin (12.36%) — of every $1 in sales, this is what's left as profit after all costs.
- Dividend yield (1.16%) — the cash payout you'd earn per year as a % of the share price, on top of any price gains.
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