RBC Bearings (NYSE:RBC – Get Free Report) and 3Dx Industries (OTCMKTS:DDDX – Get Free Report) are both industrials companies, but which is the better investment? We will contrast the two businesses based on the strength of their profitability, earnings, analyst recommendations, valuation, institutional ownership, dividends and risk.
Earnings and Valuation
This table compares RBC Bearings and 3Dx Industries”s top-line revenue, earnings per share and valuation.
| Gross Revenue | Price/Sales Ratio | Net Income | Earnings Per Share | Price/Earnings Ratio | |
| RBC Bearings | $1.79 billion | 9.78 | $246.20 million | $8.50 | 65.15 |
| 3Dx Industries | $260,000.00 | 1.70 | -$400,000.00 | N/A | N/A |
Analyst Recommendations
This is a breakdown of recent recommendations for RBC Bearings and 3Dx Industries, as reported by MarketBeat.
| Sell Ratings | Hold Ratings | Buy Ratings | Strong Buy Ratings | Rating Score | |
| RBC Bearings | 0 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 3.00 |
| 3Dx Industries | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
RBC Bearings currently has a consensus target price of $560.50, indicating a potential upside of 1.22%. Given RBC Bearings’ stronger consensus rating and higher possible upside, equities research analysts plainly believe RBC Bearings is more favorable than 3Dx Industries.
Profitability
This table compares RBC Bearings and 3Dx Industries’ net margins, return on equity and return on assets.
| Net Margins | Return on Equity | Return on Assets | |
| RBC Bearings | 15.00% | 10.86% | 6.93% |
| 3Dx Industries | -152.47% | N/A | N/A |
Risk & Volatility
RBC Bearings has a beta of 1.52, meaning that its share price is 52% more volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, 3Dx Industries has a beta of 1.92, meaning that its share price is 92% more volatile than the S&P 500.
Summary
RBC Bearings beats 3Dx Industries on 10 of the 11 factors compared between the two stocks.
About RBC Bearings
RBC Bearings Incorporated manufactures and markets engineered precision bearings, components, and systems in the United States and internationally. It operates through two segments, Aerospace/Defense and Industrial. The company produces plain bearings with self-lubricating or metal-to-metal designs, including rod end bearings, spherical plain bearings, and journal bearings; roller bearings, such as tapered roller bearings, needle roller bearings, and needle bearing track rollers and cam followers, which are anti-friction products that are used in industrial applications and military aircraft platforms; and ball bearings include high precision aerospace, airframe control, thin section, and industrial ball bearings that utilize high precision ball elements to reduce friction in high-speed applications. In addition, it offers mounted bearing products include mounted ball bearings, mounted roller bearings, and mounted plain bearings; and enclosed gearing product lines, including quantis gearmotor, torque arm, tigear, magnagear and maxum, and controlled start transmission. Further, the company's power transmission components include mechanical drive components, couplings, and conveyor components; engineered hydraulics and valves for aircraft and submarine applications, and aerospace and defense aftermarket services; fasteners; precision mechanical components, which are used in various general industrial applications; and machine tool collets that are used for holding circulars or rod-like pieces. It serves automotive, tool holding, agricultural and semiconductor machinery, commercial and defense aerospace, ground defense, construction and mining, oil and natural resource extraction, heavy truck, marine, rail and train, material handling, food and beverage, packaging and canning, wind, and general industrial markets through its direct sales force, and a network of industrial and aerospace distributors. The company was founded in 1919 and is based in Oxford, Connecticut.
About 3Dx Industries
3DX Industries, Inc. manufactures and sells consumer and corporate products using an additive manufacturing method through 3D metal printing technology, and conventional precision manufacturing processes. The company was formerly known as Amarok Resources, Inc. and changed its name to 3DX Industries, Inc. in November 2013. 3DX Industries, Inc. was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Ferndale, Washington.
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