Cooper Standard traded at $13.22 this Friday March 24th, decreasing $0.03 or 0.23 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Cooper Standard lost 15.09 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 39.89 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Cooper Standard to be priced at 12.80 by the end of this quarter and at 11.62 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Stock Price
13.22
Daily Change
-0.23%
Yearly
39.89%

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Peers Price Day Year
Cooper Standard 13.22 -0.03 -0.23% 39.89%
Dorman Products 82.50 1.26 1.55% -12.35%
Fox Factory 117.93 1.33 1.14% 19.43%
Gentex 26.78 0.17 0.64% -7.24%
Johnson Controls 58.23 -0.48 -0.82% -12.09%
Linamar 61.91 -0.73 -1.17% 11.97%
Modine Manufacturing 21.80 -0.48 -2.15% 139.04%
Motorcar Parts Of America 6.95 0.18 2.66% -61.28%
Martinrea International 13.25 -0.21 -1.56% 47.55%
Douglas Dynamics 31.46 0.40 1.29% -8.31%
Standard Motor Products 35.70 0.70 2.00% -19.67%
Stoneridge 17.74 0.10 0.57% -4.32%
Strattec Security 22.10 0 0% -40.54%
Superior Industries International 5.39 -0.04 -0.74% 14.68%
Gentherm 57.75 0.36 0.63% -16.34%
Visteon 153.84 -0.72 -0.47% 46.33%

Indexes Price Day Year
US2000 1735 14.63 0.85% -16.51%

Cooper Standard
Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. is a manufacturer of sealing, fuel and brake delivery, and fluid transfer systems. The Company operates through four segments: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and South America. Its organizational structure includes a global automotive business and Advanced Technology Group. Its products are primarily for use in passenger vehicles and light trucks that are manufactured by global automotive original equipment manufacturers and replacement markets. It operates through 121 leased and consolidated joint venture facilities in 21 countries, North and Central America, including Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico, United States; Asia Pacific, including China, India, Japan, South Korea, Thailand; Europe, including Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom; South America, including Brazil, of which 72 are predominantly manufacturing facilities and 49 have design, engineering, administrative.