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Stock-Based Compensation

The latest quarterly stock-based comp is $11.20 Million with a quarter-over-quarter change of +20.43%. Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) is the expense recognized for equity awards (stock options, RSUs) granted to employees. It's a non-cash expense that dilutes existing shareholders.

Stock-Based Comp

RBC Stock-Based Comp

$11.20M

Reported quarterly stock-based compensation; no daily interpolation.

+55.95% 5Y

Current Stock-Based Comp

$11.20M

$11.20 Million

Quarter-over-Quarter Change

+20.43%

vs. $9.30M prior quarter

Historical Data

88

Quarters of data available

Quarterly Stock-Based Comp History

PeriodStock-Based CompQoQ Change% Change
Q4 2026$11.20M+$1.90M+20.43%
Q3 2025$9.30M+$1.90M+25.68%
Q2 2025$7.40M+$800,000+12.12%
Q1 2025$6.60M$-1.50M-18.52%
Q4 2025$8.10M+$900,000+12.50%
Q3 2024$7.20M+$600,000+9.09%
Q2 2024$6.60M+$100,000+1.54%
Q1 2024$6.50M+$2.40M+58.54%
Q4 2024$4.10M$-100,000-2.38%
Q3 2023$4.20M+$500,000+13.51%
Q2 2023$3.70M$-1.70M-31.48%
Q1 2023$5.40M+$2.45M+82.86%
Q4 2023$2.95M+$153,000+5.46%
Q3 2022$2.80M$-1.60M-36.36%
Q2 2022$4.40M+$600,000+15.79%
Q1 2022$3.80M$-2.09M-35.49%
Q4 2022$5.89M+$1.35M+29.64%
Q3 2022$4.54M$-12.23M-72.91%
Q2 2021$16.77M+$9.59M+133.54%
Q1 2021$7.18M+$1.73M+31.61%
Q4 2021$5.46M+$284,000+5.49%
Q3 2020$5.17M$-58,000-1.11%
Q2 2020$5.23M$-207,000-3.81%
Q1 2020$5.44M+$284,000+5.51%
Q4 2020$5.15M+$19,000+0.37%
Q3 2019$5.13M+$76,000+1.50%
Q2 2019$5.06M+$257,000+5.35%
Q1 2019$4.80M+$424,000+9.68%
Q4 2019$4.38M+$474,000+12.14%
Q3 2018$3.90M$-135,000-3.34%
Q2 2018$4.04M+$273,000+7.25%
Q1 2018$3.77M+$260,000+7.42%
Q4 2018$3.51M+$239,000+7.32%
Q3 2017$3.27M$-135,000-3.97%
Q2 2017$3.40M+$174,000+5.39%
Q1 2017$3.23M+$31,000+0.97%
Q4 2017$3.20M+$235,000+7.93%
Q3 2016$2.96M$-216,000-6.80%
Q2 2016$3.18M+$404,000+14.56%
Q1 2016$2.77M$-233,000-7.75%
Q4 2016$3.01M+$442,000+17.23%
Q3 2015$2.56M+$69,000+2.76%
Q2 2015$2.50M+$364,000+17.07%
Q1 2015$2.13M+$24,000+1.14%
Q4 2015$2.11M$-88,000-4.01%
Q3 2014$2.20M$-72,000-3.17%
Q2 2014$2.27M+$501,000+28.35%
Q1 2014$1.77M+$234,000+15.26%
Q4 2014$1.53M$-28,000-1.79%
Q3 2013$1.56M+$42,000+2.76%
Q2 2013$1.52M+$299,000+24.51%
Q1 2013$1.22M$-55,000-4.31%
Q4 2013$1.27M$-298,000-18.94%
Q3 2012$1.57M+$260,000+19.80%
Q2 2012$1.31M+$186,000+16.50%
Q1 2012$1.13M+$127,000+12.70%
Q4 2012$1.00M$-262,000-20.76%
Q3 2011$1.26M+$408,000+47.78%
Q2 2011$854,000$-151,000-15.02%
Q1 2011$1.00M$-12,000-1.18%
Q4 2011$1.02M+$00.00%
Q3 2010$1.02M+$4,000+0.39%
Q2 2010$1.01M+$3,000+0.30%
Q1 2010$1.01M+$106,000+11.73%
Q4 2010$904,000+$79,000+9.58%
Q3 2009$825,000+$118,000+16.69%
Q2 2009$707,000$-39,000-5.23%
Q1 2009$746,000+$746,000
Q4 2009$0+$0
Q3 2008$0+$0
Q2 2008$0+$0
Q1 2008$0+$0
Q4 2008$0+$0
Q3 2007$0+$0
Q2 2007$0+$0
Q1 2007$0+$0
Q4 2007$0+$0
Q3 2006$0+$0
Q2 2006$0+$0
Q1 2006$0+$0
Q4 2006$0+$0
Q3 2005$0+$0
Q2 2005$0+$0
Q1 2005$0+$0
Q4 2005$0+$0
Q3 2004$0+$0
Q2 2004$0+$0
Q1 2004$0
Data as of Friday, June 26, 2026

About RBC Bearings Incorporated

RBC Bearings Incorporated (RBC) is a global enterprise specializing in the design, production, and distribution of precisely engineered bearings and a wide array of related mechanical components. The company strategically operates through two core segments: Aerospace/Defense and Industrial, catering to both domestic and international clients. Its diverse product portfolio includes: Plain bearings: Available in self-lubricating or metal-on-metal designs, featuring rod end, spherical plain, and journal bearings. Roller bearings: These anti-friction devices, such as tapered roller, needle roller, needle bearing track rollers, and cam followers, are vital for various industrial uses and military aircraft platforms. Ball bearings: This category encompasses high-precision aerospace, airframe control, thin section, and industrial ball bearings, all engineered with high-precision ball elements to minimize friction in demanding, high-speed applications. Beyond its primary bearing offerings, RBC also provides: Mounted bearing products: Including complete mounted ball, roller, and plain bearing units. Enclosed gearing systems: A comprehensive range featuring Quantis gearmotors, torque arm units, Tigear, MagnaGear & Maxum lines, and controlled start transmissions. Power transmission components: Such as mechanical drive elements, couplings, and conveyor parts. Engineered hydraulics and valves: Specifically developed for aircraft and submarine systems, alongside comprehensive aftermarket services for the aerospace and defense sectors. Fasteners. Precision mechanical components: Applied across diverse general industrial settings. Machine tool collets: Essential for securing circular or rod-shaped workpieces during machining. RBC reaches an extensive customer base across numerous industries, including automotive, tool holding, agricultural and semiconductor machinery, commercial and defense aerospace, ground defense, construction and mining, oil and natural resource extraction, heavy truck, marine, rail and train, packaging, food and beverage, wind energy, and general industrial markets. The company distributes its products via a dedicated direct sales force and a robust network of industrial and aerospace distributors. Established in 1919, RBC Bearings Incorporated maintains its corporate headquarters in Oxford, Connecticut.

Oxford, CT
5,302 employees
Industrials / Manufacturing - Tools & Accessories
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Manufacturing - Tools & Accessories
CEO
Michael J. Hartnett