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HBIO vs MTD

Side-by-side comparison of Harvard Bioscience Inc. (HBIO) and Mettler-Toledo International Inc. (MTD): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both HBIO and MTD operate in Biotechnology: Laboratory Analytical Instruments (Industrials), so they compete in similar markets.
  • MTD is the larger of the two at $23.50B, about 862.6x HBIO ($27.2M).
  • Over the past year, HBIO is up 5.5% and MTD is down 4.6% - HBIO leads by 10.1 points.
  • Both names hit the wire about 2 times in the past 4 weeks.
  • MTD has more recent analyst coverage (23 ratings vs 2 for HBIO).
PerformanceHBIO+5.46%MTD-4.59%
2025-06-10+0.00%2026-06-09
MetricHBIOMTD
Company
Harvard Bioscience Inc.
Mettler-Toledo International Inc.
Price
$6.20-3.58%
$1163.00+2.21%
Market cap
$27.2M
$23.50B
1M return
-11.43%
+3.38%
1Y return
+5.46%
-4.59%
Industry
Biotechnology: Laboratory Analytical Instruments
Biotechnology: Laboratory Analytical Instruments
Exchange
NASDAQ
NYSE
IPO
2000
1997
News (4w)
2
2
Recent ratings
2
23
HBIO

Harvard Bioscience Inc.

Harvard Bioscience, Inc. develops, manufactures, and sells technologies, products, and services that enables fundamental research, discovery, and pre-clinical testing for drug development. It offers physiology, cell, and molecular instruments, such as syringe and peristaltic pump products, as well as a range of instruments and accessories for tissue and organ based lab research, including surgical products, infusion systems, and behavior research systems; and spectrophotometers, microplate readers, amino acid analyzers, gel electrophoresis equipment, and electroporation and electrofusion instruments. The company also engages in the development and manufacture of precision scientific measuring instrumentation and equipment, which cover data acquisition systems with custom amplifier configurations for cellular analysis, micro electrode array solutions for in vivo recordings, and vitro-systems for extracellular recordings; and offers preclinical products, systems, services, and solutions with a focus on physiologic monitoring solutions. It markets its products through sales organizations, websites, catalogs, and distributors to research scientists in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, hospitals, and government laboratories, as well as to contract research organizations, academic labs, and government researchers. The company primarily sells its products under Harvard Apparatus, Biochrom, Hoefer, Panlab, Warner Instruments, Hugo Sachs Elektronik, Scie-Plas, BTX, Multi Channel Systems, HEKA, DSI, Ponemah, and Buxco brand names in North America, Europe, China, and internationally. Harvard Bioscience, Inc. was founded in 1901 and is headquartered in Holliston, Massachusetts.

MTD

Mettler-Toledo International Inc.

Mettler-Toledo International Inc. manufactures and supplies precision instruments and services worldwide. It operates in five segments: U.S. Operations, Swiss Operations, Western European Operations, Chinese Operations, and Other. The company offers weighing instruments for laboratory, industrial, packaging, logistics, and food retailing applications; various related analytical instruments and automated chemistry solutions used in drug and chemical compound discovery and development; metal detection and other end-of-line product inspection systems used in production and packaging for food processing and packaging, pharmaceutical, packaged consumer goods, and other industries; and solutions that are used in various process analytics applications. Its laboratory instruments include laboratory balances, liquid pipetting solutions, automated laboratory reactors, titrators, pH meters, process analytics sensors and analyzer technologies, physical value analyzers, thermal analysis systems, and other analytical instruments; and LabX, a laboratory software platform. The company's industrial instruments comprise industrial weighing instruments and related terminals, automatic dimensional measurement and data capture solutions, vehicle scale systems, industrial software, and product inspection systems. Its retail weighing solutions consist of networked scales and software, and stand-alone scales for handling fresh goods, such as meats, vegetables, fruits, and cheeses. The company serves the life science industry, and independent research organizations; food and beverage producers; food retailers; chemical, specialty chemical, and cosmetics companies; food retailers; transportation and logistics, metals, and electronics industries; and the academic community. It markets its products through its direct sales force and indirect distribution channels. The company was incorporated in 1991 and is based in Columbus, Ohio.

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