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Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation (AP) EPS CAGR:-65.01%(TTM)

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Over longer horizons, Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation's EPS CAGR averages -55.48% over 3 years and -17.91% over 5 years.The TTM figure compares the trailing 12 months (sum of the latest four quarters) with the 12 months before that. Rows in the history table compare fiscal years, and the quarterly table compares single quarters; the three measure different windows and will differ. EPS (Earnings Per Share) CAGR measures how Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation's earnings per share have grown. This is a key metric for valuation and reflects profitability on a per-share basis.

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AP Quarterly EPS Growth (YoY)

EPS growth vs the same quarter one year earlier, last 20 quarters.

AP EPS CAGR History

YearStart EPSEnd EPSChange% ChangeCAGR
2025$0.02$-3.28$-3.30-15009.09%N/A
2024$-2.04$0.02+$2.06N/AN/A
2023$0.18$-2.04$-2.22-1233.33%N/A
2022$-0.20$0.18+$0.38N/AN/A
2021$0.56$-0.20$-0.76-135.71%N/A
2020$-1.67$0.56+$2.23N/AN/A
2019$-5.57$-1.67+$3.90N/AN/A
2018$-0.98$-5.57$-4.59N/AN/A
2017$-6.68$-0.98+$5.70N/AN/A
2016$0.13$-6.68$-6.81-5238.46%N/A
2015$-0.11$0.13+$0.24N/AN/A
2014$1.20$-0.11$-1.31-109.17%N/A
2013$0.81$1.20+$0.39+48.15%+48.15%
2012$2.07$0.81$-1.26-60.87%-60.87%
2011$1.51$2.07+$0.56+37.09%+37.09%
2010$2.71$1.51$-1.20-44.28%-44.28%
2009$1.24$2.71+$1.47+118.55%+118.55%
2008$3.90$1.24$-2.66-68.21%-68.21%
2007$1.69$3.90+$2.21+130.77%+130.77%
2006$1.54$1.69+$0.15+9.74%+9.74%
2005$-0.27$1.54+$1.81N/AN/A
2004$-0.26$-0.27$-0.01N/AN/A
2003$0.27$-0.26$-0.53-196.30%N/A
2002$-0.10$0.27+$0.37N/AN/A
2001$1.68$-0.10$-1.78-105.95%N/A
2000$1.58$1.68+$0.10+6.33%+6.33%
1999$1.64$1.58$-0.06-3.66%-3.66%
1998$1.73$1.64$-0.09-5.20%-5.20%
1997$1.29$1.73+$0.44+34.11%+34.11%

Quarterly EPS: QoQ & YoY

QuarterValueQoQYoY
Q1 2026$-0.04+98.5%
Q4 2025$-2.85-2490.9%
Q3 2025$-0.11+69.4%-12.2%
Q2 2025$-0.36
Q1 2025$0.06-64.3%
Q4 2024$0.16
Q3 2024$-0.10
Q2 2024$0.10
Q1 2024$-0.14+93.4%
Q4 2023$-2.12
Q3 2023$0.04-31.7%
Q2 2023$0.02-33.3%-86.7%
Q1 2023$0.03+11.1%
Q4 2022$0.03-55.0%
Q3 2022$0.06-60.0%
Q2 2022$0.15+150.0%

QoQ = change vs the prior quarter; YoY = change vs the same quarter a year earlier.

About Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation

Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation, established in 1929 and headquartered in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, manufactures and sells specialized metal components and bespoke industrial equipment to clients worldwide. The company's operations are divided into two primary segments. The Forged and Cast Engineered Products (FCEG) division creates forged hardened steel rolls utilized in cold rolling mills for steel, aluminum, and other metal producers. It also produces cast rolls tailored for various mill applications, such as hot and cold strip, medium/heavy section, finishing, roughing, and plate mills, available in diverse iron and steel grades. This segment additionally supplies forged engineered products to the steel distribution, oil and gas, and aluminum and plastic extrusion sectors. Other offerings include specialized forged rolls for cluster and Z-Hi mills, work rolls for narrow and wide strip and aluminum mills, back-up rolls for narrow strip mills, and leveling rolls and shafts. The FCEG segment also acts as a distributor for tool steels, alloys, and carbon round bars. The Air and Liquid Processing segment is dedicated to heat transfer and air handling solutions. It designs and manufactures custom-engineered finned tube heat exchange coils and related heat transfer products for a range of industries, including OEM/commercial, nuclear power generation, and general industrial manufacturing. This segment also provides custom-designed air handling systems for institutional, pharmaceutical, and broader industrial building applications. Furthermore, it supplies centrifugal pumps to the fossil-fueled power generation, marine defense, and industrial refrigeration industries.

Carnegie, PA
1,634 employees
Industrials / Manufacturing - Metal Fabrication
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Manufacturing - Metal Fabrication
CEO
J. Brett McBrayer