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If You Invested in Magna Intern (MGA)

Consumer Cyclical · Auto Parts · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,575
+57.5% total 57.8% CAGR
Bought on Jul 16, 2025 at $42.08
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$780
-22.0% total -4.9% CAGR
Bought on Jul 16, 2021 at $85.01

What $1,000 or $10,000 in MGA 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 17, 2015
$1,000 $1,575 +58% $780 -22% $1,740 +74% $1,226 +23%
$10,000 $15,753 +58% $7,798 -22% $17,399 +74% $12,256 +23%

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Year-by-Year Returns

MGA annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $44.30 $56.67 +27.9% +27.9%
2018 $57.16 $45.45 -20.5% +2.6%
2019 $45.57 $54.84 +20.3% +23.8%
2020 $55.51 $70.80 +27.5% +59.8%
2021 $69.71 $80.94 +16.1% +82.7%
2022 $81.59 $56.18 -31.1% +26.8%
2023 $57.52 $59.08 +2.7% +33.4%
2024 $59.19 $41.79 -29.4% -5.7%
2025 $41.25 $53.30 +29.2% +20.3%
2026 $54.66 $66.29 +21.3% +49.6%

About Magna Intern

Consumer Cyclical · NYSE

Magna International Inc. (NYSE: MGA, TSX: MG) is one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers and a global mobility technology company. According to the company, it acts as a trusted partner to automakers in key markets such as North America, Europe, and China, supported by a global team and footprint spanning 28 countries. Magna combines deep manufacturing expertise with vehicle systems know-how to support performance, safety, and quality for its customers.

Founded in 1957 and based in Aurora, Ontario, Magna operates in the manufacturing sector, with roots in motor vehicle components and systems. The firm highlights an entrepreneurial culture and a corporate constitution that addresses how profits are distributed among stakeholders. Over decades, Magna has grown into a large-scale supplier with experience in both components and complete vehicle programs.

Business Focus and Product Groups

Magna describes itself as a mobility technology company with an ecosystem of interconnected products and complete vehicle expertise. Its automotive supplier activities span multiple product groups, including exteriors, interiors, seating, roof systems, body and chassis, powertrain, vision and electronic systems, closure systems, electric vehicle systems, tooling and engineering, and contract vehicle assembly. These capabilities allow Magna to support automakers across many areas of vehicle design and production.

The company reports that it has developed more than 40 complete vehicles and derivatives and produced more than 4 million vehicles worldwide through its complete vehicle operations. Magna’s Graz, Austria facility, for example, is capable of producing internal combustion, hybrid, and electric vehicles on shared lines, reflecting its experience in contract vehicle assembly for various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

Global Footprint and Key Markets

Magna emphasizes its presence in the automotive industry’s most critical markets: North America, Europe, and China. It notes a global, entrepreneurial-minded team across hundreds of manufacturing operations and product development, engineering, and sales centres in 28 countries. In prior disclosures, Magna indicated that a significant portion of its revenue is generated in North America and Europe, with the remainder from Asia, underscoring its diversified geographic exposure.

The company has steadily expanded its activities in China over more than 20 years, including new facilities to produce electric drive systems for local OEMs. Magna also works with Chinese automakers that are expanding into Europe, providing localized vehicle assembly from its European operations.

Electrification and Powertrain Technologies

Magna highlights its role in advancing electrification through powertrain and electric vehicle systems. The company reports that it produces electric drive (eDrive) systems that provide electric propulsion for battery electric vehicles, with scalable architectures intended to support a wide range of vehicle segments. A new facility in Wuhu, in the Jiujiang Economic Development Zone, is dedicated to electric drive systems, initially for Chery and with the potential to support additional automakers.

According to Magna, these eDrive systems are designed to deliver smooth, high-performance electric propulsion and to help automakers meet strict emissions standards. The company positions its electrification capabilities as a way to support efficient, high-performance electrified vehicles across diverse segments.

Advanced Driver Assistance and Interior Sensing

Magna is active in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), automated driving, and interior sensing. The company has announced a strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to support OEM deployments on the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform. As part of this collaboration, Magna offers Hyperion-compatible electronic control units (ECUs) and a portfolio of system integration, validation, and vehicle launch services for the NVIDIA DRIVE AV stack running on DRIVE AGX Thor accelerated compute.

Through this collaboration, Magna supports assisted and automated driving systems across L2++, L3, and L4 autonomy levels. Its role can include coordinating hardware and software integration, extensive testing using advanced tools and real-world driving, and global rollout support, including system launch, verification, validation, safety approval, and deployment for high-performance compute ECUs and sensors.

Magna also reports scaled global production of a mirror-integrated Driver Monitoring System (DMS), launched with a Germany-based OEM in China. The DMS uses camera and sensor systems integrated into the interior mirror to monitor driver attention and behavior in real time, helping detect distraction and drowsiness and providing alerts to support accident prevention. The system’s scalable architecture allows adaptation to different vehicle platforms and evolving regulatory requirements, and includes occupant detection capabilities as part of broader interior sensing strategies.

Complete Vehicle Engineering and Assembly

Beyond components and systems, Magna provides complete vehicle engineering and assembly services. The company notes that it has supported Chinese automakers with complete vehicle engineering for nearly two decades and with domestic manufacturing and assembly services since 2018. In Europe, Magna’s Graz operation assembles vehicles for various OEMs and is described as capable of producing internal combustion, hybrid, and electric vehicles on shared lines.

Magna has been selected by XPENG, a Chinese smart electric vehicle manufacturer, to assemble two fully electric vehicle models for the European market. Serial production of these smart electric vehicles is scheduled at Magna’s operations in Graz, marking the first complete vehicle assembly program with a Chinese OEM from that facility. Magna also reports a vehicle assembly program with GAC for the AION V electric SUV in Europe, further illustrating its role in localized EV production for global automakers.

Capital Allocation and Share Repurchases

Magna’s disclosures include information on capital allocation, such as dividends and share repurchase programs. The company has announced normal course issuer bids (NCIBs) that authorize discretionary repurchases of a portion of its common shares, subject to regulatory rules and trading volume limits on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. These NCIBs are used for share cancellations and to fund stock-based compensation programs, and may be modified, suspended, or discontinued in accordance with applicable regulations and corporate decisions.

The company also describes the use of automatic share purchase plans with designated brokers to facilitate repurchases during periods when it would not otherwise be permitted to trade its own shares due to regulatory restrictions or blackout periods. Details of these programs and related parameters are disclosed in press releases and accompanying filings.

Financial Reporting and Segments

Magna provides regular financial reporting through quarterly and annual disclosures. In its segment reporting, the company identifies business areas such as Body Exteriors & Structures, Power & Vision, Seating Systems, and Complete Vehicles, along with Corporate and Other. These segments reflect the breadth of its operations across body structures, powertrain and vision technologies, seating, and contract vehicle manufacturing.

Quarterly financial reviews and webcast presentations are furnished to securities regulators via Form 6-K filings, along with management’s discussion and analysis and interim financial statements. Certificates from the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer are also filed in connection with certain reports, in line with Canadian securities requirements.

Corporate Structure and Regulatory Status

Magna International Inc. is a foreign private issuer for U.S. securities law purposes and files annual reports under cover of Form 40-F. The company’s principal executive office is located in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. It maintains listings on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange, and furnishes current reports on Form 6-K for material information such as financial results, capital allocation actions, and senior leadership changes.

According to its public statements, Magna sees itself as a mobility technology company built to innovate, with an ecosystem of interconnected products and complete vehicle expertise. Its activities span sustainable materials, drivetrain and energy storage systems, ADAS and automated driving technologies, interior sensing, and contract vehicle assembly, all within the broader automotive and mobility landscape.

Market Cap
$17.6B
Current Price
$66.29
EPS
$2.93
Revenue
$42.0B
Net Margin
2.0%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Magna Intern investment returns

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

If you invested $1,000 in Magna Intern (MGA) 10 years ago on 2016-07-18, your investment would be worth $1,740 today, representing a +74.0% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 5.7% per year (CAGR).

Has Magna Intern outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, MGA returned +74.0% compared to +248.8% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 174.8 percentage points.

What is Magna Intern's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of MGA over the past 10 years is 5.7%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — MGA's best recent year was 2025 (+29.2%) and worst was 2022 (-31.1%).

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