State of Wyoming, Novem Group, Tidal Investments LLC, and Texas Bank & Trust Co have all bought shares in Cintas Co. (NASDAQ:CTAS), while Toronto Dominion Bank, Vident Advisory LLC, Worldquant Millennium Advisors LLC, Shell Asset Management Co., Pathstone Holdings LLC, and Nuveen Asset Management LLC have reduced their holdings. Jim Cramer has praised Cintas' strong margins and as a top performer. Cintas has announced edges in its Q3 2025 earnings call, with record margins and robust revenue growth. However, bear case theories exist highlighting potential overvaluation despite the company's growth. Institutional shareholders control 64% of Cintas. FORTUNE recognized Cintas as among the top innovators and emphasised it 17 times in their admired list. Cintas has terminated discussions with UniFirst. The company has declared a $0.39 quarterly dividend. Cintas' Q2 2025 earnings call showed strong revenue and EPS growth. The company proposed to acquire UniFirst for $275.00 per share in cash, but the talks have now ended.
Cintas Corp CTAS News Analytics from Wed, 23 Oct 2024 07:00:00 GMT to Sat, 24 May 2025 10:13:31 GMT -
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