Welcome to our dedicated page for Cummins SEC filings (Ticker: CMI), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) filings page brings together the company’s U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission disclosures, including current reports on Form 8-K and other key documents available through EDGAR. Cummins is an Indiana corporation whose common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CMI, and its SEC filings provide detail on financial performance, governance decisions and material events across its Engine, Components, Distribution, Power Systems and Accelera by Cummins segments.
Investors can use Cummins’ SEC filings to review quarterly and annual financial statements, segment results, risk factor discussions and capital allocation policies. Forms 10-K and 10-Q describe the company’s role as a global power solutions leader, outline its Destination Zero strategy and discuss risks such as emissions and climate regulations, trade policies, supply chain conditions, technology shifts, competition and sustainability expectations. Current reports on Form 8-K, such as those furnished for quarterly earnings releases, summarize recent results and provide context on demand trends in truck, power generation and zero-emissions markets.
Governance-related filings, including 8-K items on board and executive changes, offer insight into Cummins’ leadership and committee structures. Proxy statements detail director compensation and corporate governance practices, while other filings may cover acquisitions, spin-offs, joint ventures and financing activities that affect the company’s capital structure and portfolio.
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