Rogers Corporation (ROG) Research
Rogers Corporation, established in 1832 and headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, operates as a global enterprise specializing in the engineering, production, and sale of advanced materials and components. Its business activities are organized into three primary divisions: Advanced Electronics Solutions (AES), Elastomeric Material Solutions (EMS), and Other. The Advanced Electronics Solutions (AES) division manufactures and supplies circuit materials, ceramic substrate materials, busbars, and innovative cooling solutions. These offerings cater to a diverse array of industries and applications, including electric and hybrid electric vehicles (EV/HEV), wireless infrastructure, general automotive use, telematics, thermal management, aerospace and defense, mass transit systems, clean energy initiatives, connected devices, and wired infrastructure. The products in this segment are distributed under a wide range of brand names, specifically curamik, ROLINX, RO4000, RO3000, RT/duroid, CLTE Series, TMM, AD Series, DiClad, CuClad Series, Kappa, COOLSPAN, TC Series, 92ML, IsoClad, MAGTREX, XTremeSpeed RO1200, IM Series, 2929 Bondply, 3001 Bondply Film, and SpeedWave. The Elastomeric Material Solutions (EMS) segment delivers specialized material solutions primarily utilizing polyurethane and silicone. These are employed for cushioning, gasketing, sealing, and vibration management applications. This segment also provides tailored silicones for flexible heaters and semiconductor thermal solutions, alongside polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW-PE) materials. These latter materials find utility in safeguarding wires and cables, electrical insulation, conduction, and shielding, protecting hoses and belts, vibration management, cushioning, gasketing, sealing, and venting. Its portfolio of products is sold under the brand identities of PORON, BISCO, DeWAL, ARLON, eSORBA, Griswold, XRD, Silicone Engineering, and R/bak. Finally, the Other segment is responsible for providing various elastomer components and specialized elastomer floats. These floats are critical for level sensing in fuel tanks, motors, and other storage tanks, primarily serving the general industrial and automotive markets. Offerings from this division are marketed under the ENDUR and NITROPHYL trademarks.
Market snapshot
- Symbol
- ROG
- Price
- $162.68
- Day change
- +2.65%
- Market cap
- $2.9B
- P/E ratio
- -53.55x
- 52-week range
- 61.17-168.94
- Sector
- Technology
- Industry
- Hardware, Equipment & Parts
- Next earnings
- in 1 month
- Analyst price target
- $150
Recent news
- Zealand touts promising tolerability data for obesity drug in mid-stage study
Zealand Pharma said on Friday its experimental obesity drug, co-developed with Swiss partner Roche , showed encouraging tolerability in a mid-stage trial, bolstering its push to take on market leaders with a potentially gentler alternative to existing blockbuster treatments.
- Rogers Communications offering buyouts to half its workforce, Globe and Mail reports
Canadian telecom operator Rogers Communications is offering voluntary departure packages to half of its 25,000 employees, the Globe and Mail reported on Monday.
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Recent insider activity
- El-Haj Ali Omar — A-Award (24822 shares) on 2026-05-19
- Berger Larry L — A-Award (1427 shares) on 2026-05-06
- Faust Megan — A-Award (1427 shares) on 2026-05-06
- Roby Anne K — A-Award (1427 shares) on 2026-05-06
- OWENS JEFFREY J — A-Award (1427 shares) on 2026-05-06
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