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RBC Bearings RBC Business Segments

FY'26FY'25FY'24FY'23
Net Sales by Business
Domestic$1.67B+15.1%$1.45B+5.4%$1.38B
Foreign$202.8M+8.7%$186.6M+0.9%$184.9M
Total Assets by Business
Aerospace Defense$5.4B+46.7%$3.69B+17.2%$3.14B+0.1%$3.14B
Corporates$485.6M+26.9%$382.7M+3.4%$370M+11.6%$331.41M
Industrial$14.27B-2.8%$14.68B-3.7%$15.25B-1.0%$15.4B
Gross Profit by Business
Aerospace Defense$320.7M+31.9%$243.1M+16.4%$208.8M+22.1%$171M+10.3%
Industrial$509.5M+5.5%$483M+4.6%$461.7M+6.4%$433.8M+115%
Cost of Goods Sold by Business
Aerospace Defense$467.3M+33.6%$349.7M+12.6%$310.6M+19.8%$259.3M
Industrial$573.4M+2.3%$560.5M-3.2%$579.2M-4.3%$605.2M
Geographic Long Lived Asset by Business
Domestic$404.3M$341.5M-5.3%$360.7M-3.3%
Foreign$86.9M$60.9M+8.8%$56M-3.8%
Depreciation And Amortization by Business
Aerospace Defense$33.3M+42.9%$23.3M+18.9%$19.6M+5.4%$18.6M-2.6%
Corporates$7M+52.2%$4.6M+35.3%$3.4M0.0%$3.4M+3.0%
Industrial$88.5M-3.9%$92.1M-4.4%$96.3M+3.1%$93.4M+117%
Payments For Capital Improvements by Business
Aerospace Defense$38M+117%$17.5M+65.1%$10.6M
Corporates$15.2M+181%$5.4M+145%$2.2M
Industrial$19.9M-26.0%$26.9M+31.9%$20.4M
Revenue by Product
Aerospace Defense$788M+32.9%$592.8M+14.1%$519.4M+20.7%$430.3M+12.8%
Industrial$1.08B+3.8%$1.04B+0.2%$1.04B+0.2%$1.04B+85.1%
Finance Lease Right Of Use Asset Amortization by Product
Cost Of Sale$2.20.0%$2.20.0%$2.2
Selling General And Administrative Expense$3.2+3.2%$3.1+10.7%$2.8
Goodwill by Product
Aerospace Defense$1.15B
Industrial$6.71B
Revenue by Geography
US$1.67B+15.1%$1.45B+5.4%$1.38B+6.4%$1.29B+55.1%

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How does RBC Bearings break its business down?
RBC Bearings (RBC) reports net sales by business across 2 parts — Domestic and Foreign. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does RBC Bearings's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in RBC Bearings's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.