PINX: MCRAB
- Last Close 40
- Sector Consumer Cyclical
- Industry Footwear & Accessories
- Investment Style
- Day Range 40.00 – 40.00
- Year Range 35.00 – 41.23
- Market Cap 102.8311 Mil
- Volume / Avg 100.0 / 133.3
- Price / Sales 0.00
- Price / Book 0.00
- Forward Div Yield 1.40%
- Trailing Div Yield 1.35%
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis MCRAB
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Company Profile MCRAB
McRae Industries Inc operates in the footwear industry. Its principal lines of business are manufacturing and selling military combat boots and importing and selling western and work boots. It operates through the Western and Lifestyle Segments. The Western and Lifestyle segment, which is the key revenue driver, includes western, ladies fashion, and children's footwear products under the Dan Post, Dingo, and Laredo Western Boots brand names.
FAQs for McRae Industries Inc Class B Stock
Yes. MCRAB has a forward dividend yield of 1.40%.
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MCRAB’s market cap is 102.83 Mil.
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