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
Apr 24 CSL Carlisle Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Apr 23 ALV Lear (LEA) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?
Apr 23 ALV Unlocking Q1 Potential of Autoliv (ALV): Exploring Wall Street Estimates for Key Metrics
Apr 22 SUP Superior Industries to Release First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Host Conference Call
Apr 22 AA Alcoa raised at Morgan Stanley on cost saving measures
Apr 22 AA Alcoa Stock Rises. It Still Isn’t a Buy.
Apr 22 CSL Analysts Estimate LSB (LXU) to Report a Decline in Earnings: What to Look Out for
Apr 21 ALV Can Magnificent 7 Help Script Market Turnaround? Earnings Pick Up Pace With Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet And Tesla Expected This Week
Apr 19 AA Alcoa Corporation (NYSE:AA) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 19 AA Alcoa Corporation Faces Major Operational Headwinds Into The End Of FY24
Apr 19 AIR Should You Investigate AAR Corp. (NYSE:AIR) At US$63.03?
Apr 19 AXL LKQ Gears Up to Report Q1 Earnings: Here's What to Expect
Apr 19 AXL AAM to Announce First Quarter Financial Results on May 3
Apr 19 AA Alcoa First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
Apr 18 AA Alcoa Reports Q1 Results; Newmont's 2023 Sustainability Report; Foremost Lithium To Attend Planet MicroCap Showcase And More: Thursday's Top Mining Stories
Apr 18 AA Alcoa Sees Better Pricing for Aluminum After Russian Ban
Apr 18 AA Alcoa moves up despite EPS miss as company sees improving markets
Apr 18 AA Stocks to Watch Thursday: TSMC, Netflix, Nvidia, Tesla
Apr 18 CSL Danaher (DHR) Gears Up to Post Q1 Earnings: Is a Beat Likely?
Apr 18 CSL Investors Heavily Search Carlisle Companies Incorporated (CSL): Here is What You Need to Know
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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