Mechanical Engineering Stocks List

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Mechanical Engineering Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 VVV These 19 stocks are poised for tax reform turbocharge - Jefferies
Nov 20 VVV Valvoline's Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates in Q4, Up Y/Y
Nov 20 VVV Valvoline Reports Strong 2024 Financial Performance
Nov 20 VVV Valvoline's (NYSE:VVV) five-year total shareholder returns outpace the underlying earnings growth
Nov 20 VVV Valvoline Full Year 2024 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations
Nov 20 VVV Q4 2024 Valvoline Inc Earnings Call
Nov 20 VVV Valvoline Inc (VVV) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Sales Growth Amid Challenges
Nov 19 VVV Valvoline Inc. (VVV) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 19 VVV Franchise Equity Partners Forms Strategic Partnership with Valvoline to Accelerate Growth in Texas
Nov 19 VVV Compared to Estimates, Valvoline (VVV) Q4 Earnings: A Look at Key Metrics
Nov 19 VVV Valvoline (VVV) Tops Q4 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Nov 19 VVV Valvoline: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 19 VVV Valvoline to refranchise 38 company stores
Nov 19 VVV Valvoline Non-GAAP EPS of $0.46 beats by $0.04, revenue of $435.5M beats by $3.03M
Nov 19 VVV Valvoline Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results
Nov 19 VVV Valvoline Inc. to Refranchise 38 Company Stores; Welcomes New Franchise Partner Velocity Auto Care
Nov 19 VVV Earnings Scheduled For November 19, 2024
Nov 18 VVV Valvoline Q4 2024 Earnings Preview
Nov 18 VVV A Look Ahead: Valvoline's Earnings Forecast
Nov 17 CEAD CEA Industries Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: US$0.94 loss per share (vs US$1.19 loss in 3Q 2023)
Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies engineering, physics, engineering mathematics, and materials science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering disciplines.
The mechanical engineering field requires an understanding of core areas including mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity. In addition to these core principles, mechanical engineers use tools such as computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and product life cycle management to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices, weapons, and others. It is the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.Mechanical engineering emerged as a field during the Industrial Revolution in Europe in the 18th century; however, its development can be traced back several thousand years around the world. In the 19th century, developments in physics led to the development of mechanical engineering science. The field has continually evolved to incorporate advancements; today mechanical engineers are pursuing developments in such areas as composites, mechatronics, and nanotechnology. It also overlaps with aerospace engineering, metallurgical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering, chemical engineering, industrial engineering, and other engineering disciplines to varying amounts. Mechanical engineers may also work in the field of biomedical engineering, specifically with biomechanics, transport phenomena, biomechatronics, bionanotechnology, and modelling of biological systems.

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