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About Dorman Products, Inc.
Dorman Products, Inc. supplies replacement and upgrade parts for the motor vehicle aftermarket industry in the United States and internationally. At a $4.24B market cap, Dorman Products, Inc. ranks as a mid-cap company within consumer cyclical. It operates through segments Light Duty, Heavy Duty, and Specialty Vehicle segments.
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Dorman Products, Inc. carries $548.2M in total debt against $43.1M in cash reserves — debt is roughly 12.7x the cash position. Managing this leverage effectively will be important for long-term financial stability. Annual free cash flow of $6.2M supports ongoing capital allocation decisions and provides a cushion against unexpected expenses or downturns. ROE of 13.6% points to decent capital efficiency, indicating how much profit the company produces per dollar of shareholder equity. An ROA of 8.6% suggests reasonable efficiency in deploying the company's asset base. Revenue has grown from $1.35B (2021) to $2.13B (2025), reflecting a 58% increase over the period.
The debt-to-cash ratio suggests meaningful leverage on the balance sheet, a factor worth monitoring if credit conditions tighten. These risk factors are not exhaustive — macroeconomic shifts, regulatory changes, and competitive dynamics can all influence Dorman Products, Inc.'s trajectory.