Crane Company

Fundamentals5.5
Price Action4.0
News Sentiment6.0
AI Rating
5.7

Key Drivers

  • Strong Margins
  • Weak Cash
  • Intangible Buildup

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AI Summary

5.7

CR still has high-quality earnings power and a solid balance sheet, but the thesis has shifted from “can it grow?” to “can it convert growth into durable, self-funded cash flow,” and with negative quarterly FCF, margin compression, heavier acquisition dependence, and a ~32x earnings multiple, the stock looks too expensive until cash generation and organic execution clearly re-accelerate.

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Fundamental Analysis

5.5

Key Financial Insights:

  • Strong Margins
  • Weak Cash
  • Intangible Buildup

CR delivered strong 2025 annual profitability and returns, but the latest quarter showed weaker liquidity, negative cash flow, margin compression, and rising intangibles, making the premium valuation more vulnerable.

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Price Behavior

4.0
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Key Price Behavior Insights:

  • Lower highs
  • Support holding
  • Sellers dominant

CR has fallen about 10.9% over the last month, hit a fresh closing low, and remains in a short-term downtrend with support near $171-$172 and resistance at $182-$183.

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Support Level: $171-$172
Resistance Level: $182-$183

Fresh closing low after a series of lower highs suggests sellers remain in control

Sentiment & News

6.0

Key News Insights:

  • Guidance Raise
  • Acquisition Boost
  • Valuation Risk

Crane is delivering strong acquisition-fueled earnings growth and raising guidance, but its premium valuation, mixed segment performance, and leadership transition keep the risk-reward balanced.

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The news is supportive for near-term fundamentals and execution, but the elevated valuation and uneven segment trends may cap upside unless growth stays strong