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About LEA

Lear Corp. engages in the design, manufacture and supply of automotive seats, electrical distribution systems and electronic modules, as well as related sub-systems, components, and software. It operates through the following segments: Seating and E-Systems. 

CEO
Raymond E. Scott
CEORaymond E. Scott
Employees
173,700
Employees173,700
Headquarters
Southfield, Michigan
HeadquartersSouthfield, Michigan
Founded
1917
Founded1917
Employees
173,700
Employees173,700

LEA Key Statistics

Market cap
6.28B
Market cap6.28B
Price-Earnings ratio
15.32
Price-Earnings ratio15.32
Dividend yield
2.46%
Dividend yield2.46%
Average volume
441.44K
Average volume441.44K
High today
$124.39
High today$124.39
Low today
$119.38
Low today$119.38
Open price
$124.21
Open price$124.21
Volume
608.26K
Volume608.26K
52 Week high
$127.36
52 Week high$127.36
52 Week low
$73.85
52 Week low$73.85

Stock Snapshot

As of today, Lear(LEA) shares are valued at $121.08. The company's market cap stands at 6.28B, with a P/E ratio of 15.32 and a dividend yield of 2.5%.

On 2026-01-16, Lear(LEA) stock traded between a low of $119.38 and a high of $124.39. Shares are currently priced at $121.08, which is +1.4% above the low and -2.7% below the high.

Lear(LEA) shares are trading with a volume of 608.26K, against a daily average of 441.44K.

During the past year, Lear(LEA) stock moved between $73.85 at its lowest and $127.36 at its peak.

During the past year, Lear(LEA) stock moved between $73.85 at its lowest and $127.36 at its peak.

Analyst ratings

63%

of 16 ratings
Buy
31.3%
Hold
62.5%
Sell
6.3%

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