CompX International

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About CIX

CompX International, Inc. engages in the manufacture of security products used in the recreational transportation, postal, office and institutional furniture, cabinetry, tool storage, healthcare, and a variety of other industries. It operates through the Security Products and Marine Components segments. 

CEO
Scott C. James
CEOScott C. James
Employees
510
Employees510
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
HeadquartersDallas, Texas
Founded
1993
Founded1993
Employees
510
Employees510

CIX Key Statistics

Market cap
287.00M
Market cap287.00M
Price-Earnings ratio
14.85
Price-Earnings ratio14.85
Dividend yield
5.15%
Dividend yield5.15%
Average volume
2.61K
Average volume2.61K
High today
$24.00
High today$24.00
Low today
$23.78
Low today$23.78
Open price
$24.00
Open price$24.00
Volume
2.45K
Volume2.45K
52 Week high
$32.30
52 Week high$32.30
52 Week low
$17.89
52 Week low$17.89

Stock Snapshot

The current CompX International(CIX) stock price is $23.84, with a market capitalization of 287M. The stock trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 14.85 and offers a dividend yield of 5.2%.

During the trading session on 2026-01-19, CompX International(CIX) shares reached a daily high of $24.00 and a low of $23.78. At a current price of $23.84, the stock is +0.3% higher than the low and still -0.7% under the high.

Trading volume for CompX International(CIX) stock has reached 2.45K, versus its average volume of 2.61K.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $17.89 to a high of $32.30.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $17.89 to a high of $32.30.

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