RBC Bearings RBC Business Segments
| FY'26 | FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'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.
