Global Industrial Company
GICIndustrialsNASDAQIndustrial Distribution · Last scanned Jul 18, 2026
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Daily timeframeGlobal Industrial Company, through its subsidiaries, operates as an industrial distributor of various industrial and maintenance, repair, and operation (MRO) products in the United States and Canada. The company carries a $1.32B market cap, placing it firmly in the small-cap category. It offers storage and shelving products, safety and security products, carts and trucks, HVAC and fans, furniture and decor, material handling products, janitorial and facility maintenance products, workbenches and shop desks, tools and instruments, plumbing and pumps, office and school supplies, packaging and shipping products, lighting and electrical products, foodservice and retail products, medical and laboratory products, motors and power transmission products, building supplies, machining products, fasteners and hardware, vehicle maintenance products, and raw materials.
Market Cap
$1.32B
Beta
0.75
P/E (TTM)
18.23
P/E (Fwd)
15.55
EPS (TTM)
$1.89
EPS (Fwd)
$2.21
ROE
24.3%
ROA
11.2%
Cash
$61.7M
Total Debt
$99.2M
Free CF
$61.0M
52W Change
28.0%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
The company holds $61.7M in cash, though total debt stands at $99.2M. This level of leverage is common in the industry but worth monitoring as interest rate conditions evolve. Free cash flow comes in at $61.0M, providing flexibility for reinvestment, buybacks, or dividends. Consistent free cash flow generation is often considered a sign of operational health. Return on equity stands at 24.3%, which is strong for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. Return on assets of 11.2% further supports the picture of efficient asset utilization. Revenue has been uneven over recent years, ranging from $1.17B to $1.38B.
As with any equity investment, GIC carries market risk, sector-specific risk, and company-specific risk that investors should evaluate in the context of their own portfolios. No single metric tells the full story. Reviewing GIC's risk profile alongside its fundamentals and technical indicators provides a more complete picture.