Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.
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Daily timeframeCooper-Standard Holdings Inc., through its subsidiary, manufactures sealing systems and fluid handling systems in the North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific, and the South America. Valued at $490.4M, CPS is a small-cap name in its sector. The company offers sealing systems, such as dynamic seals, static seals, encapsulated glass, obstacle detection sensor system, variable extrusion, specialty sealing products, decorative trims, and frameless systems, as well as Fortrex materials platform, FlexiCore thermoplastic body seal, and FlushSeal sealing systems.
Market Cap
$490.4M
Beta
2.00
P/E (TTM)
—
P/E (Fwd)
6.11
EPS (TTM)
$-2.17
EPS (Fwd)
$4.52
ROE
—
ROA
3.7%
Cash
$118.5M
Total Debt
$1.24B
Free CF
$14.4M
52W Change
21.8%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
On the balance sheet, CPS has $118.5M in cash with $1.24B in obligations. The ability to service this debt comfortably depends on continued operational cash generation. The company generates $14.4M in free cash flow annually, which funds everything from R&D to shareholder returns without needing external financing. ROA of 3.7% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has been relatively flat, moving from $2.53B (2022) to $2.74B (2025).
With a beta above 1.5, CPS tends to amplify broader market moves — both up and down. This higher volatility means larger price swings are common. Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. carries a heavier debt load relative to its cash position, which introduces financial risk that investors should weigh. No single metric tells the full story. Reviewing CPS's risk profile alongside its fundamentals and technical indicators provides a more complete picture.