
Ametek
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Yet to be announced
Company Overview
AMETEK, Inc. manufactures and sells electronic instruments and electromechanical devices. It operates in two segments, Electronic Instruments (EIG) and Electromechanical (EMG) segments. The EIG segment offers advanced instruments for the process, aerospace, power, and industrial markets. The EMG segment offers engineered electrical connectors and electronics packaging to protect sensitive devices and mission-critical electronics.
Revenue Sources
PassBased on AMETEK's SEC filings and financial reports, the company's revenue primarily comes from manufacturing and selling electronic instruments, automation solutions, and electromechanical devices. These products and services are halal as they provide tangible value and utility to customers. There is no evidence of revenue from prohibited sources such as alcohol, gambling, or other haram activities.
Reliance on Interest
Reporting Date | Total Revenue | Total Expense | Interest Income | Interest Expense | Interest Income Ratio | Interest Expense Ratio |
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June 30, 2025 | $1.78b | $1.33b | - | $16.86m | 0.00% | 1.26% |
March 31, 2025 | $1.73b | $1.3b | - | $18.99m | 0.00% | 1.47% |
Dec. 31, 2024 | $1.76b | $1.31b | - | $22.0m | 0.00% | 1.67% |
Sept. 30, 2024 | $1.71b | $1.29b | - | $25.12m | 0.00% | 1.95% |
Looking at the last four quarters of financial data: Interest expenses as a percentage of total expenses have been: 1.95%, 2.32%, 2.60%, and 1.84% respectively. Interest income has been consistently zero. While interest expenses exist, they remain below concerning levels relative to the company's total expenses and operational scale.
Operational Ethics
PassBased on review of AMETEK's public disclosures and operations, there is no evidence of significant ongoing associations with entities involved in human rights violations. While the company has global operations, there are no documented material ties to the state of Israel or direct involvement with the Chinese Communist Party that would raise concerns.
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