Wabtec CEO Santana sells $705k in stock

Published 16/10/2025, 14:38
Wabtec CEO Santana sells $705k in stock

Following these transactions, Santana directly owns 131,335 shares of Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CORP. The company has demonstrated consistent performance, with InvestingPro data showing strong returns over the past five years. InvestingPro subscribers have access to 7 additional key insights about WAB’s financial performance and outlook. The company has demonstrated consistent performance, with InvestingPro data showing strong returns over the past five years. InvestingPro subscribers have access to 7 additional key insights about WAB’s financial performance and outlook.

Following these transactions, Santana directly owns 131,335 shares of Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CORP. The company has demonstrated consistent performance, with InvestingPro data showing strong returns over the past five years. InvestingPro subscribers have access to 7 additional key insights about WAB’s financial performance and outlook.

Following these transactions, Santana directly owns 131,335 shares of Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CORP.

In other recent news, Wabtec Corporation announced a significant $4.2 billion locomotive order from Kazakhstan’s national railway, marking the largest locomotive contract in the company’s history. This multi-year agreement with National Company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy includes the delivery of Evolution Series locomotives and long-term service support. Meanwhile, Wabtec’s second-quarter 2025 earnings report revealed an adjusted earnings per share of $2.27, surpassing the forecasted $2.18. However, the company missed revenue expectations, posting $2.71 billion against a forecast of $2.77 billion. Despite the revenue shortfall, Wabtec raised its full-year 2025 guidance, increasing its sales forecast by $200 million and earnings per share guidance by $0.20. Additionally, KeyBanc reiterated its Overweight rating for Wabtec, maintaining a $240 price target. Elsewhere, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power’s CEO plans to meet with Westinghouse executives to discuss a proposed nuclear power joint venture.

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