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CINR vs CSL

Side-by-side comparison of Ciner Resources LP (CINR) and Carlisle Companies Incorporated (CSL): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • CINR operates in Basic Industries, while CSL operates in Industrials - the two are in different parts of the market.
  • CSL is the larger of the two at $14.38B, about 59.0x CINR ($243.5M).
  • CSL has hit the wire 16 times in the past 4 weeks while CINR has been quiet.
  • CSL has more recent analyst coverage (16 ratings vs 0 for CINR).
MetricCINRCSL
Company
Ciner Resources LP
Carlisle Companies Incorporated
Price
$20.06+0.27%
$355.40+2.41%
Market cap
$243.5M
$14.38B
1M return
-
+6.55%
1Y return
-
-6.42%
Industry
Specialty Chemicals
Specialty Chemicals
Exchange
NYSE
NYSE
IPO
2013
News (4w)
0
16
Recent ratings
0
16
CINR

Ciner Resources LP

Ciner Resources LP, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the trona ore mining and soda ash production businesses in the United States and internationally. It processes trona ore into soda ash, which is a raw material in flat glass, container glass, detergents, chemicals, paper, and other consumer and industrial products. The company holds approximately 23,500 acres of leased and licensed subsurface mining areas in the Green River Basin of Wyoming. As of December 31, 2020, it had proven and probable reserves of approximately 208.2 million short tons of trona. Ciner Resource Partners LLC serves as the general partner of the company. The company was formerly known as OCI Resources LP and changed its name to Ciner Resources LP in November 2015. Ciner Resources LP was incorporated in 2013 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Ciner Resources LP is a subsidiary of Ciner Wyoming Holding Co.

CSL

Carlisle Companies Incorporated

Carlisle Companies Incorporated operates as a diversified manufacturer of engineered products in the United States, Europe, Asia, Canada, Mexico, the Middle East, Africa, and internationally. It operates through four segments: Carlisle Construction Materials, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, Carlisle Fluid Technologies, and Carlisle Brake & Friction. The Carlisle Construction Materials segment produces building envelopes for commercial, industrial, and residential buildings, including single-ply roofing products, rigid foam insulations, spray polyurethane foam, architectural metal products, heating, ventilation and air conditioning hardware and sealants, waterproofing products, and air and vapor barrier systems. The Carlisle Interconnect Technologies segment produces wires and cables for the commercial aerospace, military and defense electronics, medical device, industrial, and test and measurement markets. It also offers sensors, connectors, contacts, cable assemblies, complex harnesses, racks, trays, and installation kits, as well as engineering and certification services. The Carlisle Fluid Technologies segment produces engineered liquid products, powder products, sealants and adhesives finishing equipment, and integrated system solutions for spraying, pumping, mixing, metering, and curing of coatings used in the automotive manufacture, general industrial, protective coating, wood, and specialty and automotive refinishing markets. The Carlisle Brake & Friction segment provides duty brakes, and clutch and transmission products for the construction, agriculture, mining, aircraft, on-highway, and other industrial markets. The company sells its products under the Carlisle, Binks, DeVilbiss, Ransburg, BGK, MS Powder, Hawk, Wellman, Thermax, Tri-Star, LHi Technology, Providien, SynTec, Weatherbond, Hunter Panels, Resitrix, Hertalan, Insulfoam, and Velvetouch brands. Carlisle Companies Incorporated was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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