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Pumps & Pumping Equipment · Specialty Industrial Machinery · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,197
+19.7% total 19.7% CAGR
Bought on Jul 8, 2025 at $182.47
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$990
-1.0% total -0.2% CAGR
Bought on Jul 8, 2021 at $220.68

What $1,000 or $10,000 in IEX Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 9, 2015
$1,000 $1,197 +20% $990 -1% $2,605 +160% $2,811 +181%
$10,000 $11,969 +20% $9,896 -1% $26,045 +160% $28,114 +181%

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Year-by-Year Returns

IEX annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $91.22 $131.97 +44.7% +44.7%
2018 $131.68 $126.26 -4.1% +38.4%
2019 $125.05 $172.00 +37.5% +88.6%
2020 $173.30 $199.20 +14.9% +118.4%
2021 $195.31 $236.32 +21.0% +159.1%
2022 $230.69 $228.33 -1.0% +150.3%
2023 $229.49 $217.11 -5.4% +138.0%
2024 $215.05 $209.29 -2.7% +129.4%
2025 $206.06 $177.94 -13.6% +95.1%
2026 $179.06 $218.39 +22.0% +139.4%

About IDEX

Pumps & Pumping Equipment · NYSE

IDEX Corporation (NYSE: IEX) is a global engineered products company that designs and manufactures highly engineered components and applied solutions used in critical applications across industrial, health and science, and fire and safety markets. The company is described as a diversified, high-performing global business with approximately $3.3 billion in annual sales and about 9,000 employees, operating manufacturing facilities in more than 20 countries. Founded in 1988 with three small entrepreneurial manufacturing companies, IDEX has grown to encompass more than 50 businesses around the world.

According to company disclosures, IDEX precision components contribute to a wide range of essential functions. Its products help craft microchips used in electronics, treat water so it is safe to drink, and protect communities and the environment from sewer overflows. IDEX optics enable global broadband satellite communications, and its pumps move challenging fluids, including hot, viscous and caustic materials. In healthcare, IDEX components are used in diagnostic machines, including DNA sequencers that support personalized treatment. The company also supplies fire and rescue tools, including the Hurst Jaws of Life brand, which is referenced as an industry-leading tool trusted by rescue workers around the world.

Business Segments and Operations

IDEX reports that it is comprised of three primary business segments: Health & Science Technologies (HST), Fluid & Metering Technologies (FMT), and Fire & Safety / Diversified Products (FSDP). These segments reflect the company’s focus on engineered components and systems that support customers in what it describes as some of the most critical industries.

  • Health & Science Technologies (HST): This segment includes businesses serving life sciences, pharmaceutical, space and defense, data center and semiconductor consumables markets, among others, as described in IDEX’s financial results releases. The company has expanded this segment through acquisitions such as Mott Corporation and Micro-LAM, Inc., which are noted as contributing to growth in HST.
  • Fluid & Metering Technologies (FMT): IDEX manufactures pumps, flow meters, valves and fluidic systems, as described in the Polygon profile and company communications. These products support customers in various end markets where precise movement and measurement of fluids are required.
  • Fire & Safety / Diversified Products (FSDP): This segment includes fire and rescue tools and dispensing-related businesses. The company highlights its fire and rescue tools, including Hurst Jaws of Life, as critical equipment used by emergency responders.

Across these segments, IDEX emphasizes that thousands of its employees design and manufacture components and applied solutions that are described as vital to advances in modern life. The company states that it collaborates with customers in critical industries to develop solutions that help make the world better, aligning with its stated purpose: Trusted Solutions, Improving Lives™.

Industry and End Markets

IDEX operates in the pump and pumping equipment manufacturing industry within the broader manufacturing sector, with a portfolio that extends into fluid handling, measurement, optics, and mission-critical components. Company communications reference exposure to end markets such as life sciences, pharmaceuticals, aerospace and defense, data centers, semiconductors, water, fire and safety, and industrial applications. Its products are used in applications ranging from satellite communications and water systems to emergency rescue and advanced diagnostics.

The company notes that its optics technologies support global broadband satellite communications, while its pumps and related components handle challenging fluids under demanding conditions. In water-related applications, IDEX components are used to treat water for safe consumption and to manage sewer overflows, highlighting the company’s role in infrastructure and environmental protection.

Corporate Structure and Growth

IDEX describes itself as a diversified global company built through a combination of organic growth and acquisitions. Over time, it has expanded from three initial businesses to more than 50 businesses worldwide. Recent disclosures mention acquisitions such as Mott Corporation and Micro-LAM, Inc., which have been integrated into the Health & Science Technologies segment and are referenced as contributing to segment sales growth.

The company’s communications also reference an internal operating and resource allocation framework it calls the 8020 approach. This approach is described as guiding portfolio management, capital deployment, and focus on higher-return opportunities across its growth platforms. IDEX highlights the use of this approach to support its growth strategy, platform optimization efforts, and cost containment actions.

Capital Allocation and Shareholder Returns

IDEX’s public disclosures emphasize a balanced capital deployment strategy. The company reports a long history of regular quarterly cash dividend payments, noting more than 120 consecutive quarterly dividends. It has also announced share repurchase authorizations, including an authorization that brought total repurchase capacity to approximately $1 billion, with repurchases conducted through open market and other transactions at management’s discretion.

In earnings releases and related 8-K filings, IDEX discusses the use of capital for dividends, share repurchases, acquisitions, and debt management. The company has highlighted its focus on returning a significant portion of free cash flow to shareholders while investing in acquisitions and growth initiatives that align with its strategic priorities.

Financial Reporting and Segmentation

IDEX provides detailed financial reporting by segment, including net sales, adjusted EBITDA, and margins for Health & Science Technologies, Fluid & Metering Technologies, and Fire & Safety / Diversified Products. The company uses both U.S. GAAP and non-GAAP measures such as adjusted gross profit, adjusted net income, adjusted EBITDA, free cash flow, and organic sales growth. These metrics are discussed in its quarterly earnings releases and related SEC filings, along with reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

Management commentary in these releases often addresses factors such as pricing, volume trends in various end markets, the impact of acquisitions, platform optimization savings, cost containment actions, and macroeconomic conditions. While specific quarterly figures change over time, the recurring themes include focus on operational productivity, price/cost management, and disciplined capital deployment.

Stock Information

IDEX Corporation’s common stock, with a par value of $0.01 per share, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol IEX, as noted in the company’s 8-K filings. The company is incorporated in Delaware and identifies Northbrook, Illinois, as the location of its principal executive offices in SEC filings.

Purpose and Corporate Identity

IDEX repeatedly emphasizes its corporate purpose, Trusted Solutions, Improving Lives™, in press releases and company descriptions. The company frames its engineered products and mission-critical components as contributing to safer communities, improved healthcare, reliable infrastructure, and advanced technology. From microchip manufacturing and satellite communications to water treatment and emergency rescue, IDEX positions its portfolio as supporting essential functions in modern society.

FAQs about IDEX Corporation (IEX)

Market Cap
$16.6B
Current Price
$218.39
EPS
$6.41
Revenue
$3.5B
Net Margin
14.0%
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Frequently Asked Questions

IDEX investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in IDEX be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in IDEX (IEX) 10 years ago on 2016-07-08, your investment would be worth $2,605 today, representing a +160.5% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 10.0% per year (CAGR).

Has IDEX outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, IEX returned +160.5% compared to +251.6% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 91.2 percentage points.

What is IDEX's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of IEX over the past 10 years is 10.0%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — IEX's best recent year was 2017 (+44.7%) and worst was 2025 (-13.6%).

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