American Axle & Manufacturing (NYSE:DCH) Upgraded by Wall Street Zen to Buy Rating

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Wall Street Zen upgraded shares of American Axle & Manufacturing (NYSE:DCHFree Report) from a hold rating to a buy rating in a research report sent to investors on Saturday morning.

DCH has been the topic of several other reports. BWS Financial restated a “buy” rating and issued a $17.00 target price on shares of American Axle & Manufacturing in a research note on Tuesday, April 21st. Weiss Ratings started coverage on American Axle & Manufacturing in a research note on Wednesday, March 11th. They issued a “sell (d)” rating on the stock. TD Cowen lowered their target price on American Axle & Manufacturing from $8.00 to $7.00 and set a “hold” rating on the stock in a research note on Wednesday, April 15th. Finally, Zacks Research upgraded American Axle & Manufacturing from a “strong sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Friday, March 6th. One research analyst has rated the stock with a Buy rating, two have assigned a Hold rating and one has assigned a Sell rating to the stock. According to data from MarketBeat, the stock has a consensus rating of “Hold” and an average price target of $12.00.

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American Axle & Manufacturing Stock Performance

Shares of DCH opened at $6.63 on Friday. The firm has a market capitalization of $1.57 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of -8.72, a PEG ratio of 0.72 and a beta of 1.52. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 6.31, a quick ratio of 2.57 and a current ratio of 2.95. American Axle & Manufacturing has a 1 year low of $3.94 and a 1 year high of $9.25.

American Axle & Manufacturing (NYSE:DCHGet Free Report) last issued its earnings results on Friday, May 8th. The company reported $0.34 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of ($0.04) by $0.38. The firm had revenue of $2.38 billion for the quarter. American Axle & Manufacturing had a positive return on equity of 10.00% and a negative net margin of 0.34%.The business’s revenue was up 68.6% compared to the same quarter last year. As a group, analysts forecast that American Axle & Manufacturing will post 0.43 EPS for the current year.

Key Stories Impacting American Axle & Manufacturing

Here are the key news stories impacting American Axle & Manufacturing this week:

  • Positive Sentiment: The company reported adjusted EPS of $0.34, easily beating the Zacks consensus estimate for a loss of $0.04, which signals better-than-expected profitability in the quarter. Article title
  • Positive Sentiment: Revenue was $2.38 billion, up 68.6% from a year ago, showing strong top-line growth after the Dowlais acquisition and improved operating momentum. Article title
  • Positive Sentiment: Management raised FY 2026 revenue guidance to $10.3 billion-$10.8 billion, roughly in line with or slightly above expectations, which supports confidence in the full-year outlook. Article title
  • Neutral Sentiment: Despite the beat, the quarter still showed a net loss of $100.3 million and negative operating cash flow, so investors may remain focused on whether the company can translate stronger sales into sustained earnings and cash generation. Article title

About American Axle & Manufacturing

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American Axle & Manufacturing is a U.S.-based designer, engineer and manufacturer of driveline and drivetrain systems and components for the automotive and light- and heavy-vehicle markets. The company produces a range of mechanical and electromechanical products including axles, driveshafts, differential systems, halfshafts, transmission components, and related sealing and suspension parts. Its product portfolio serves passenger cars, light trucks, commercial vehicles and off-highway applications.

Beyond component manufacturing, the company provides integrated engineering services such as product development, testing and system integration to help vehicle manufacturers meet performance, weight and fuel-economy targets.

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