whytestocks
5 years ago
News: $TGI Why CenturyLink, Triumph Group, and Keurig Dr Pepper Jumped Today
Thursday was a strong day on Wall Street, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average joined other major benchmarks in hitting record highs. Market participants were pleased that the U.S. and China have apparently agreed to a pathway toward reducing tariffs, which would take away a long-held worry amo...
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whytestocks
5 years ago
News: $TGI Triumph Group Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2020 Results
BERWYN, Pa. , Nov. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Triumph Group, Inc. (NYSE: TGI) ("Triumph" or the "Company") today reported financial results for its second quarter of fiscal year 2020, which ended September 30, 2019 . Second Quarter Fiscal 2020 Net sales of $772.1...
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whytestocks
6 years ago
News: $TGI Triumph Group Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2020 Results
BERWYN, Pa. , July 31, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Triumph Group, Inc. (NYSE: TGI ) ("Triumph" or the "Company") today reported financial results for its first quarter of fiscal year 2020, which ended June 30, 2019 . First Quarter Fiscal 2020 Net sales of $730.2 million Op...
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whytestocks
6 years ago
News: $TGI Triumph Exploring Strategic Alternatives For Aerospace Structures
BERWYN, Pa. , April 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Triumph Group, Inc. (NYSE: TGI) announced today that it is exploring strategic alternatives for its Aerospace Structures business unit as part of its continued portfolio reshaping, debt reduction and cash generation efforts. Building on divest...
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Crow3
14 years ago
Contacting some present employees, it appears that compensation of workers is not anything to brag about. It is a job, though, in areas where jobs are not exactly plentiful.
The aircraft industry as a whole is better paid than in areas where the company is located.
When Northrup and then others owned it, the pay was about the same, relatively speaking, allowing for the times, but the other benefits were better.
Some of the profits that are going to the executives pay is off the backs of the employees, especially the newer employees.
Not to say that the execs are greatly overpaid... but the attention to the bottom line at the expense of the employees
is hard to justify.
Crow3
14 years ago
This Company builds parts for various commercial and military aircraft.
Quite profitable, and they employ a lot of people in the Southeast and elsewhere.
The Stock is not cheap, ergo not one for flipping.
Like a lot of profitable companies, they do pay dividends. Small to be sure, but they do pay them.
And like a lot of companies, they may be slack on upholding employee benefits. Most Southeast operations in Fl, Ga, SC are not unionized. This is not unusual.
Perhaps we can explore ways to better understand the company and its policies. Look at reasons why we should add their stock to our portfolios. Or not.