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Leggett & Platt stock was first traded over the counter in 1967. Twelve years later, on June 25, 1979, top management was present in New York City to witness the stock's first day listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1999, the company became part of the S&P 500 Index. Today, Leggett & Platt has 135 manufacturing facilities in 18 countries.
Leggett & Platt's (LEG) fourth-quarter results benefit from strong consumer demand for home-related items and global automotive. Also, rise in raw material-related selling price adds to the positives.
All superlative indices produce similar results and are generally the favored formulas for calculating price indices. [14] A superlative index is defined technically as "an index that is exact for a flexible functional form that can provide a second-order approximation to other twice-differentiable functions around the same point." [15]
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In 2016, when McGraw-Hill changed its name to S&P Global, the Platts division was renamed S&P Global Platts. Platts' first significant acquisition came in 2001, when it acquired FT Energy. [7] That acquisition gave it the Platts Global Energy Awards, considered one of the industry's biggest awards event, held every December in New York. [8]
Legget & Platt (LEG) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues.
US producer price index 2005-2022. The Producer Price Index (PPI) is the official measure of producer prices in the economy of the United States. It measures average changes in prices received by domestic producers for their output. The PPI was known as the Wholesale Price Index, or WPI, up to 1978.
Legget & Platt (LEG) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 29.41% and 4.27%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2021. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?