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| Metric | TSCO | OTIS |
|---|---|---|
| Founded | 1938 | 1853 |
| Country | United States | United States |
| Employees | N/A | N/A |
| Industry | RETAIL: Building Materials | Consumer Electronics/Appliances |
| Sector | Consumer Discretionary | Technology |
| Exchange | Nasdaq | Nasdaq |
| Market Cap | 29.4B | 34.9B |
| IPO Year | 1994 | N/A |
| Metric | TSCO | OTIS |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $54.85 | $91.61 |
| Analyst Decision | Buy | Hold |
| Analyst Count | 22 | 8 |
| Target Price | $60.73 | ★ $104.13 |
| AVG Volume (30 Days) | ★ 8.4M | 4.0M |
| Earning Date | 01-29-2026 | 01-28-2026 |
| Dividend Yield | 1.69% | ★ 1.88% |
| EPS Growth | ★ 0.98 | N/A |
| EPS | 2.06 | ★ 3.50 |
| Revenue | ★ $15,524,046,000.00 | $14,431,000,000.00 |
| Revenue This Year | $7.53 | $7.44 |
| Revenue Next Year | $6.03 | $4.95 |
| P/E Ratio | $26.47 | ★ $25.55 |
| Revenue Growth | ★ 4.31 | 1.19 |
| 52 Week Low | $46.85 | $84.00 |
| 52 Week High | $63.99 | $106.83 |
| Indicator | TSCO | OTIS |
|---|---|---|
| Relative Strength Index (RSI) | 55.85 | 58.48 |
| Support Level | $53.24 | $89.30 |
| Resistance Level | $55.66 | $90.86 |
| Average True Range (ATR) | 1.66 | 2.34 |
| MACD | 0.10 | 0.22 |
| Stochastic Oscillator | 76.10 | 79.43 |
Tractor Supply is the largest operator of retail farm and ranch stores in the United States. The company targets recreational farmers and ranchers and has little exposure to commercial and industrial farm operations. Currently, the company operates 2,395 of its namesake banners in 49 states, along with 207 Petsense by Tractor Supply stores. Stores are generally concentrated in rural communities rather than urban and suburban areas. In fiscal 2025, revenue consisted primarily of livestock, equine & agriculture (around 30%), companion animal (25%), and seasonal & recreation (around 25%).
Otis is the largest global elevator and escalator supplier by revenue with around 18% global market share. In 1854 Otis' founder and namesake Elisha Graves Otis, invented a safety mechanism that prevented elevators from falling if the hoisting cable failed. The company's product and service lifecycle begins with installations of elevator units in new buildings, later selling maintenance services on the units, and eventually replacement of the units after the average 15- to 20-year useful life of an elevator. As the largest global OEM, Otis has amassed an installed base under service that exceeds 2 million elevators. Its business model is similar to that of its closest competitors Kone, Schindler, and TK Elevator.