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CTLP vs MLHR

Side-by-side comparison of Cantaloupe Inc. (CTLP) and Herman Miller, Inc. (MLHR): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • CTLP operates in Miscellaneous, while MLHR operates in Consumer Durables - the two are in different parts of the market.
  • MLHR is the larger of the two at $2.95B, about 3.6x CTLP ($825.8M).
  • CTLP has hit the wire 3 times in the past 4 weeks while MLHR has been quiet.
  • CTLP has more recent analyst coverage (5 ratings vs 0 for MLHR).
MetricCTLPMLHR
Company
Cantaloupe Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
Price
$11.20+0.04%
$38.91+0.78%
Market cap
$825.8M
$2.95B
1M return
+3.18%
-
1Y return
+16.79%
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Industry
Office Equipment/Supplies/Services
Office Equipment/Supplies/Services
Exchange
NASDAQ
NASDAQ
IPO
n/a
News (4w)
3
0
Recent ratings
5
0
CTLP

Cantaloupe Inc.

Cantaloupe, Inc., a digital payment and software services company, provides technology solutions for the unattended retail market. The company offers integrated solutions for payments processing, logistics, and back-office management. It also provides ePort, an integrated payment device that is deployed in self-service, unattended market applications, such as vending, amusement, arcade, commercial laundry, air/vacuum, car wash, and others, which facilitates digital payments; and integrated software services for payment devices in the field for the wireless transfer. The company serves vending machine, car wash, electric vehicle charging, amusement, commercial laundry, micro-market, kiosk, and entertainment companies. It has strategic partnership with Bakkt Holdings, LLC to bring a cashless experience for consumers to spend digital assets at unattended retail devices: and Castles Technology to introduce a next-generation cashless device solution. The company was formerly known as USA Technologies, Inc and changed its name to Cantaloupe, Inc. Cantaloupe Inc. was incorporated in 1992 and is headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania.

MLHR

Herman Miller, Inc.

Herman Miller, Inc. researches, designs, manufactures, and distributes interior furnishings worldwide. It operates through North America Contract, International Contract, and Retail segments. The company offers seating products under the Embody, Aeron, Mirra2, Setu, Sayl, Verus, Cosm, Lino, Verus, Celle, Equa, Taper, and Ergon names; and modular systems under the Canvas Office Landscape, Locale, Public Office Landscape, Layout Studio, Action Office, Ethospace, Arras, Prospect, Overlay, Resolve, and OE1 names. It also provides storage products under the Meridian and Tu names; wood case goods under the Geiger name; freestanding furniture products under the Abak, Intent, Sense, and Envelop names; healthcare products under the Palisade, Compass, Nala, Ava, and Nemschoff names; Thrive portfolio of ergonomic solutions, ergonomic, and technology support products under the Colebrook Bosson Saunders name; textiles under the Maharam name; and Live Platform system of cloud-connected furnishings, applications, and dashboards. In addition, the company offers products for residential settings under the Eames, Eames Soft Pad, HAY, Nelson, Bubble Lamps, Airia, Ardea, Bumper, Burdick Group, Everywhere, Claw, Caper, Distil, Envelope, Formwork, Full Round, H Frame, I Beam, Landmark, Logic Mini, Logic Power Access Solutions, Renew, Rolled Arm, Scissor, Sled, Soft Pad, Swoop, Tone, Twist, Ward Bennett, and Wireframe names; and residential and ancillary products under the Line, Storage Collection, Lina, Matera, Emmy, Story, Sømmer, Reach, the Always, Polly, Viv, Hush, Mags, and About A names. Its products are used in institutional, health/science, and residential and other environments; transportation terminals; and industrial and educational settings. The company markets its products through its sales staff, independent dealers and retailers, and owned dealers; and e-commerce websites. The company was incorporated in 1905 and is headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan.

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