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Historical Annual Returns
Over the past 20 years, Federal Signal Corporation has delivered an average annual return of 16.3%. The stock peaked in 2013 with a massive +82.9% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2011 (-42.3%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 16 times out of 20 years.
Avg Return
+16.3%
Win Rate
80%
16W - 4L
Best
+82.9%
2013
Worst
-42.3%
2011
Performance Consistency
About Federal Signal Corporation
Visit Website ↗Federal Signal Corporation is a leading global designer and manufacturer of environmental and safety equipment and solutions. The company's products are used in municipal, governmental, industrial, and commercial sectors worldwide. Federal Signal's diverse offerings include street sweepers, vacuum trucks, sewer cleaners, industrial warning systems, emergency vehicle lighting, and public safety equipment. The company is committed to enhancing safety, security, and efficiency in communities and workplaces.
Key Business Segments
Environmental Solutions Group
Manufactures and supplies a range of specialized vehicles and equipment for municipal and industrial cleaning and maintenance, such as street sweepers, sewer cleaners, and vacuum loaders.
Safety and Security Systems Group
Provides audible and visual signaling devices, vehicle lighting, and communication systems for emergency vehicles, industrial facilities, and public safety applications.
Key Innovations
- ✓Pioneering advancements in environmental equipment, developing more efficient and sustainable solutions for urban and industrial cleaning.
- ✓Continuously innovating in safety and security systems, providing reliable warning and communication technologies for critical applications.
Historical Milestones
Federal Electric Company (later Federal Signal Corporation) is founded, initially producing electric signs.
Develops the first siren for emergency vehicles, marking its entry into public safety.
Changes its name to Federal Signal Corporation, reflecting its broader range of signaling and safety products.
Expands into environmental solutions with the acquisition of Elgin Sweeper Company.
