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BDC vs SPR Comparison

Compare BDC & SPR Stocks: Price Trends, ML Decisions, Charts, Trends, Technical Analysis and more.

Logo Belden Inc

BDC

Belden Inc

HOLD

Current Price

$121.92

Market Cap

5.2B

ML Signal

HOLD

Logo Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc.

SPR

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc.

HOLD

Current Price

$39.52

Market Cap

4.3B

Sector

Industrials

ML Signal

HOLD

Company Overview

Basic Information
Metric
BDC
SPR
Founded
1902
1927
Country
United States
United States
Employees
N/A
N/A
Industry
Telecommunications Equipment
Military/Government/Technical
Sector
Telecommunications
Industrials
Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Market Cap
5.2B
4.3B
IPO Year
1993
2006

Fundamental Metrics

Financial Performance
Metric
BDC
SPR
Price
$121.92
$39.52
Analyst Decision
Strong Buy
Hold
Analyst Count
3
2
Target Price
$136.67
$38.63
AVG Volume (30 Days)
241.4K
2.5M
Earning Date
10-30-2025
10-31-2025
Dividend Yield
0.16%
N/A
EPS Growth
30.90
N/A
EPS
5.62
N/A
Revenue
$2,661,116,000.00
$6,393,600,000.00
Revenue This Year
$10.48
$21.51
Revenue Next Year
$5.11
$16.16
P/E Ratio
$21.70
N/A
Revenue Growth
13.42
N/A
52 Week Low
$83.18
$27.00
52 Week High
$133.77
$42.33

Technical Indicators

Market Signals
Indicator
BDC
SPR
Relative Strength Index (RSI) 64.93 67.15
Support Level $110.78 $35.80
Resistance Level $114.98 $39.74
Average True Range (ATR) 3.26 0.95
MACD 1.38 0.57
Stochastic Oscillator 97.56 95.70

Price Performance

Historical Comparison
BDC
SPR

About BDC Belden Inc

Belden designs, manufactures, and markets advanced networking, connectivity, and cable solutions for industrial automation, smart buildings, and broadcast markets. Their portfolio includes cables, connectors, and networking equipment, enabling secure, reliable data transmission for applications in data centers, healthcare, education, hospitality, and more.

About SPR Spirit Aerosystems Holdings Inc.

Spirit AeroSystems manufactures aerostructures, particularly fuselages, cockpits, wing sections, engine pylons, and nacelles for commercial and military aircraft. The company was spun out of Boeing in 2005 to become the largest independent supplier of aerostructures for commercial aircraft. Boeing and Airbus are the firm's primary customers—Boeing represented roughly 60% and Airbus roughly 20% of revenue in recent years. The company is highly exposed to Boeing's beleaguered 737 program, which accounts for nearly half the company's revenue. The company plans to be acquired by and reintegrated into Boeing by the end of 2025.

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