Turbines Stocks List

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Turbines Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 3 CAT Caterpillar Announces Virtual 2024 Shareholder Meeting
May 3 CETX Cemtrex, Inc. Announces Closing of $10 Million Upsized Underwritten Public Offering
May 2 CAT Why Caterpillar Stock Crawled to a 4% Loss On Tuesday
May 2 CAT Caterpillar (CAT) Moves to Buy: Rationale Behind the Upgrade
May 2 CAT Here's Why Caterpillar (CAT) is a Strong Value Stock
May 2 CAT 1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks Caterpillar Stock Is Going to $350. Is It a Buy?
May 2 AOSL Investors in Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (NASDAQ:AOSL) have seen favorable returns of 84% over the past five years
May 1 CPSH CPS Technologies GAAP EPS of -$0.01, revenue of $5.9M
May 1 CPSH CPS Technologies Corporation Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 1 CETX Cemtrex announces pricing of $10M upsized underwritten public offering
May 1 CETX Cemtrex, Inc. Announces Pricing of $10 Million Upsized Underwritten Public Offering
Apr 30 BWEN Luxfer (LXFR) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates
Apr 30 CAT Caterpillar Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Apr 30 CAT Terex (TEX) Beats Q1 Earnings Estimates, Raises '24 Outlook
Apr 30 CAT Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE:CAT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 GGG Graco Inc. (NYSE:GGG) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 BWEN Broadwind Announces First Quarter 2024 Results Conference Call and Webcast Date
Apr 29 CAT Caterpillar to delist shares from two European exchanges
Apr 29 CAT Caterpillar announces voluntary delisting from Euronext Paris
Apr 29 CAT Caterpillar Announces Voluntary Delisting from Euronext Paris
Turbines

A turbine (from the Latin turbo, a vortex, related to the Greek τύρβη, tyrbē, meaning "turbulence") is a rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work. The work produced by a turbine can be used for generating electrical power when combined with a generator. A turbine is a turbomachine with at least one moving part called a rotor assembly, which is a shaft or drum with blades attached. Moving fluid acts on the blades so that they move and impart rotational energy to the rotor. Early turbine examples are windmills and waterwheels.
Gas, steam, and water turbines have a casing around the blades that contains and controls the working fluid. Credit for invention of the steam turbine is given both to Anglo-Irish engineer Sir Charles Parsons (1854–1931) for invention of the reaction turbine, and to Swedish engineer Gustaf de Laval (1845–1913) for invention of the impulse turbine. Modern steam turbines frequently employ both reaction and impulse in the same unit, typically varying the degree of reaction and impulse from the blade root to its periphery.
The word "turbine" was coined in 1822 by the French mining engineer Claude Burdin from the Latin turbo, or vortex, in a memo, "Des turbines hydrauliques ou machines rotatoires à grande vitesse", which he submitted to the Académie royale des sciences in Paris. Benoit Fourneyron, a former student of Claude Burdin, built the first practical water turbine.

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