Textron, Inc. (TXT) is a publicly traded Industrials sector company. As of May 20, 2026, TXT trades at $89.55 with a market cap of $15.75B and a P/E ratio of 17.44. TXT moved +1.52% today. Year to date, TXT is +0.58%; over the trailing twelve months it is +17.71%. Its 52-week range spans $57.70 to $101.57. Analyst consensus is buy with an average price target of $104.80. Rallies surfaces TXT's financials, insider trades, hedge fund holdings, congressional trades, analyst ratings, and AI-generated research below.
Which politicians traded TXT stock?
Recent politician trading activity in TXT includes disclosures from Dan Newhouse and Rob Bresnahan. Rallies tracks purchase and sale disclosures, transaction dates, owners, reported amounts, and post-trade performance context.
TXT Key Metrics
Key financial metrics for TXT
Metric
Value
Price
$89.55
Market Cap
$15.75B
P/E Ratio
17.44
EPS
$5.15
Dividend Yield
0.02%
52-Week High
$101.57
52-Week Low
$57.70
Volume
740.93K
Avg Volume
0
Revenue (TTM)
$14.80B
Net Income
$921.00M
Gross Margin
0.00%
Congressional Trades in TXT
Dan Newhouse purchase TXT on Dec 11, 2025 (amount: $15.00K) for Spouse.
Rob Bresnahan sale TXT on Feb 25, 2025 (amount: $15.00K).
Recent politician trading activity in TXT includes disclosures from Dan Newhouse and Rob Bresnahan. Rallies tracks purchase and sale disclosures, transaction dates, owners, reported amounts, and post-trade performance context.
Does Rallies track congressional trades in TXT?
Yes. Rallies tracks politician and congressional stock disclosures for TXT, including reported purchases, sales, dates, owners, and trade amounts when available.
Is TXT research on Rallies investment advice?
No. Rallies provides research, data, and educational context for TXT. It does not provide personalized investment advice.