Wheels Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Wheels stocks.

Wheels Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 10 SKY Is Skyline Champion Corporation's (NYSE:SKY) Stock's Recent Performance A Reflection Of Its Financial Health?
May 10 HWM AECOM (ACM) Secures NAVFAC Pacific Contract With Stantec JV
May 10 MAT Why Mattel (MAT) is a Top Momentum Stock for the Long-Term
May 10 HWM How to Find Strong Buy Construction Stocks Using the Zacks Rank
May 10 MAT PriceSmart, Levi Strauss And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
May 10 SIF SIFCO GAAP EPS of -$0.26, revenue of $26.5M
May 10 JAKK JAKKS Pacific First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
May 10 MAT Insider Sale at Mattel Inc (MAT): EVP & Chief Supply Chain Officer Sells Shares
May 9 SIF SIFCO Industries, Inc. ("SIFCO") Announces Second Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Results
May 9 MAT Mattel to Participate in J.P. Morgan’s 52nd Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference
May 9 AXL Can American Axle (AXL) Run Higher on Rising Earnings Estimates?
May 9 JAKK Disguise Announces New CoComelon and Blippi Halloween Costumes and Costume Accessories
May 8 NL NL REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2024 RESULTS
May 8 AA Alcoa Stock's Pullback May Not Last Long
May 8 MAT Mattel Appoints Karen Ancira Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer
May 8 HWM Howmet (HWM) Upgraded to Strong Buy: What Does It Mean for the Stock?
May 8 MAT How 'Masters of the Universe' will use the 'Barbie' playbook
May 8 CIX CompX International GAAP EPS of $0.31, revenue of $38M
May 8 ALV Autoliv (ALV) Stock Up 7% Since Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat
May 8 HWM 5 Stocks at the Forefront of S&P 500 ETF's Latest Rally
Wheels

In its primitive form, a wheel is a circular block of a hard and durable material at whose center has been bored a hole through which is placed an axle bearing about which the wheel rotates when torque is applied to the wheel about its axis. The wheel and axle assembly can be considered one of the six simple machines. When placed vertically under a load-bearing platform or case, the wheel turning on the horizontal axle makes it possible to transport heavy loads. This arrangement is the main topic of this article, but there are many other applications of a wheel addressed in the corresponding articles: when placed horizontally, the wheel turning on its vertical axle provides the spinning motion used to shape materials (e.g. a potter's wheel); when mounted on a column connected to a rudder or to the steering mechanism of a wheeled vehicle, it can be used to control the direction of a vessel or vehicle (e.g. a ship's wheel or steering wheel); when connected to a crank or engine, a wheel can store, release, or transmit energy (e.g. the flywheel). A wheel and axle with force applied to create torque at one radius can translate this to a different force at a different radius, also with a different linear velocity.

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