Buy & Sell WD 40 Company (WDFC) – WD 40 Company Price Today
Key Stats
- $2.68BMarket Cap
- TechnologySector
- -19.44%3M Drawdown
- $2.75BEnterprise Value
- 1.96%Dividend Yield
- 29 daysTypical Hold Time
WD 40 Company (WDFC) is currently valued at a market capitalization of $2.68B, with an enterprise value of $2.75B. Over the past 52 weeks, WD 40 Company has traded between a low of $187.52 and a high of $252.96, highlighting its annual price range. Over the past three months, WD 40 Company has recorded a drawdown of -19.44%, reflecting recent price volatility. WD 40 Company offers a dividend yield of 1.96%. On average, investors hold WD 40 Company for approximately 29 days, indicating typical investor behavior on the platform.
About WD 40 Company
WD-40 Company is a global marketing organization dedicated to creating 'positive lasting memories' by developing and selling products that solve maintenance and cleaning problems. Built around the legendary WD-40 Multi-Use Product, the company operates an asset-light business model, focusing on brand management and innovation while utilizing a network of contract manufacturers to deliver solutions across the Americas, EIMEA, and Asia-Pacific.
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