Compare · CPTN vs LEA
CPTN vs LEA
Side-by-side comparison of Cepton Inc. (CPTN) and Lear Corporation (LEA): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both CPTN and LEA operate in Auto Parts:O.E.M. (Consumer Discretionary), so they compete in similar markets.
- LEA carries a market cap of $7.04B.
- LEA has hit the wire 18 times in the past 4 weeks while CPTN has been quiet.
- LEA has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 6 for CPTN).
- Company
- Cepton Inc.
- Lear Corporation
- Price
- $3.25+1.88%
- $140.90-0.84%
- Market cap
- -
- $7.04B
- 1M return
- -
- +2.56%
- 1Y return
- -
- +49.81%
- Industry
- Auto Parts:O.E.M.
- Auto Parts:O.E.M.
- Exchange
- NASDAQ
- NYSE
- IPO
- 2021
- News (4w)
- 0
- 18
- Recent ratings
- 6
- 25
Cepton Inc.
Cepton, Inc. provides lidar-based solutions for automotive, smart cities, smart spaces, and smart industrial applications in the United States, Japan, and internationally. The company offers auto grade lidar sensors, including Vista-X, a compact lidar solution with a range of up to 200m for long-range applications in ADAS L2+/L3, AV L4/L5, and suitable for smart infrastructure applications; Vista-T, a lidar solution with a range of up to 300m for ultra-long-range applications in ADAS L2+/L3 and AV L4/L5; and Nova, an ultra-small form factor lidar solution with a range of up to 30m for near-range applications in ADAS L2+/L3, AV L4/L5, and suitable for smart infrastructure applications. It also provides industrial grade lidar sensors, such as Vista-P, a compact lidar solution with a range of up to 200m for long-range applications in ADAS L2+/L3, AV L4/L5, and smart infrastructure applications; and Sora-P, an ultra-high scan rate, compact, and quasi line-scanning lidar solution that delivers high-fidelity profiling of objects moving at high speeds for free flow tolling and other industrial applications. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.
Lear Corporation
Lear Corporation designs, develops, engineers, manufactures, assembles, and supplies automotive seating, and electrical distribution systems and related components for automotive original equipment manufacturers in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. Its Seating segment offers seat systems, seat subsystems, key seat components, seat trim covers, seat mechanisms, seat foams, and headrests, as well as surface materials, such as leather and fabric for automobiles and light trucks, compact cars, pick-up trucks, and sport utility vehicles. The company's E-Systems segment provides electrical distribution and connection systems that route electrical signals and networks; and manage electrical power within the vehicle for various powertrains. This segment's products comprise wire harnesses, terminals and connectors, engineered components, and junction boxes; electronic system products, including body domain control modules, smart and passive junction boxes, gateway and communication modules, integrated power modules, and high voltage battery management systems. It also offers software and connected services comprising Xevo Market, an in-vehicle commerce and service platform; and software and services for the cloud, vehicles, and mobile devices. In addition, this segment provides cybersecurity software; advanced vehicle positioning for automated and autonomous driving applications; and short-range communication and cellular protocols for vehicle connectivity. It offers its products and services under the XEVO, GUILFORD, EAGLE OTTAWA, ConfigurE+TM, INTUTM, LEAR CONNEXUSTM, EXOTM, JOURNEYWARE, ProTec, SMART JUNCTION BOXTM, STRUCSURETM, AVENTINO, and TeXstyleTM brands. Lear Corporation was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Southfield, Michigan.
Latest CPTN
- Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Urges Investors of Cepton, and MoonLake to Inquire About Their Rights Before Upcoming Deadlines
- SEC Form 15-12G filed by Cepton Inc.
- SEC Form EFFECT filed by Cepton Inc.
- SEC Form EFFECT filed by Cepton Inc.
- Interim CFO Chang Dong returned $184,713 worth of shares to the company (58,269 units at $3.17), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Operating Officer Han Liqun returned $795,439 worth of shares to the company (250,927 units at $3.17), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Technology Officer Liao Dongyi returned $671,999 worth of shares to the company (211,987 units at $3.17), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Wang May returned $87,784 worth of shares to the company (27,692 units at $3.17), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Zhang Xiaogang returned $87,784 worth of shares to the company (27,692 units at $3.17), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- CEO and President Pei Jun returned $4,191,704 worth of shares to the company (1,322,304 units at $3.17) and disposed of 1,291,810 shares, closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
Latest LEA
- Lear to Participate in Wolfe Research Autos and Mobility Conference
- EVP and President, Seating Orsini Frank C sold $742,500 worth of shares (5,000 units at $148.50), decreasing direct ownership by 30% to 11,795 units (SEC Form 4)
- SVP and CFO Cardew Jason M sold $1,372,630 worth of shares (9,500 units at $144.49) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 42% to 13,241 units (SEC Form 4)
- Lear to Participate in Wells Fargo's 16th Annual Industrials & Materials Conference
- SVP and President, E-Systems Roelli Nicholas Jon sold $330,252 worth of shares (2,336 units at $141.38), decreasing direct ownership by 50% to 2,339 units (SEC Form 4)
- Lear upgraded by TD Cowen with a new price target
- SEC Form SD filed by Lear Corporation
- Lear Wins 2025 GM Supplier of the Year Awards for Seating and E-Systems
- Director Halverson Bradley M converted options into 1,859 shares, increasing direct ownership by 29% to 8,171 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Blissett Julian G. converted options into 1,859 shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 637 shares, increasing direct ownership by 273% to 1,670 units (SEC Form 4) to cover taxes