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If You Invested in Stanley Black (SWK)

Cutlery, Handtools & General Hardware · Tools & Accessories · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,336
+33.6% total 33.7% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $69.30
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$443
-55.7% total -15.0% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2021 at $208.77

What $1,000 or $10,000 in SWK 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 8, 2015
$1,000 $1,336 +34% $443 -56% $819 -18% $872 -13%
$10,000 $13,356 +34% $4,434 -56% $8,193 -18% $8,716 -13%

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Year-by-Year Returns

SWK annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $115.75 $169.69 +46.6% +46.6%
2018 $168.51 $119.74 -28.9% +3.4%
2019 $120.73 $165.74 +37.3% +43.2%
2020 $168.02 $178.56 +6.3% +54.3%
2021 $169.35 $188.62 +11.4% +63.0%
2022 $185.93 $75.12 -59.6% -35.1%
2023 $76.19 $98.10 +28.8% -15.2%
2024 $98.20 $80.29 -18.2% -30.6%
2025 $79.88 $74.28 -7.0% -35.8%
2026 $76.47 $92.56 +21.0% -20.0%

About Stanley Black

Cutlery, Handtools & General Hardware · NYSE

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (NYSE: SWK) is a manufacturing company in the saw blade and handtool manufacturing industry, described in company materials as a worldwide leader in Tools and Outdoor. Founded in 1843 and headquartered in the USA, the company operates manufacturing facilities globally and focuses on products that support builders, tradespeople and DIY users.

The business is centered on producing power tools, hand tools, storage products, digital jobsite solutions, outdoor and lifestyle products, and engineered fasteners. According to its own descriptions, these offerings are developed as "end-user inspired" to address the needs of professional and consumer users in construction, repair, maintenance and related activities.

Business Segments and Operations

Stanley Black & Decker reports two primary segments: Tools and Outdoor and Industrial (with the Industrial segment also referred to as Engineered Fastening in more recent disclosures). The company also notes that it operates manufacturing facilities around the world, reflecting a global production footprint.

The Tools and Outdoor segment includes the Power Tools Group, Hand Tools, Accessories and Storage, and Outdoor Power Equipment businesses, as described in third-party industry data. Company communications emphasize that this segment is a major contributor to overall revenue. Products in this area include power tools, hand tools, storage solutions, outdoor equipment and related jobsite technologies.

The Industrial/Engineered Fastening activities focus on engineered fasteners and related components. Company news and filings reference engineered fasteners that serve sectors such as automotive, aerospace and other industrial markets. Within this context, Stanley Black & Decker has also owned Consolidated Aerospace Manufacturing (CAM), a business providing critical fasteners, fittings and engineered components for aerospace and defense applications, and has entered into an agreement to sell CAM to Howmet Aerospace.

Geographic Reach

Industry data indicates that Stanley Black & Decker generates revenue from the United States, Canada, other Americas, Europe and Asia, with a majority of revenue derived from the United States. Company descriptions further highlight that it operates manufacturing facilities globally, underscoring the international scope of its operations.

Brand Portfolio

A notable feature of the company is its portfolio of well-known tool and outdoor brands. Stanley Black & Decker states that its "world class portfolio of trusted brands" includes:

  • DEWALT
  • CRAFTSMAN
  • STANLEY
  • BLACK+DECKER
  • Cub Cadet

These brands cover professional jobsite tools, consumer tools, outdoor power equipment and related products. DEWALT, for example, is described as a Stanley Black & Decker brand that focuses on total jobsite solutions for construction professionals, with a long history in tools and technologies designed for demanding work environments.

Stock Listing and Corporate Structure

Stanley Black & Decker’s common stock, with a par value of $2.50 per share, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SWK, as disclosed in its SEC filings. The company is incorporated in Connecticut and files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K.

Strategic Focus and Portfolio Management

Company communications describe a focus on building a "world class, branded industrial company" centered on its tools and outdoor businesses. Management commentary highlights multi-year global cost reduction and supply chain transformation programs aimed at margin enhancement and operational efficiency. The company has also emphasized active portfolio management, including the agreement to sell its CAM aerospace fasteners business to Howmet Aerospace for cash proceeds that are expected to support debt reduction and capital allocation priorities.

Stanley Black & Decker’s strategy, as described in its own materials, includes:

  • Activating its brands with purpose
  • Driving operational excellence, including supply chain transformation
  • Accelerating innovation in tools, outdoor products and jobsite solutions

End Users and Applications

Across its segments, the company states that its approximately 48,000 employees produce products to support builders, tradespeople and DIYers. These users rely on power tools, hand tools, storage, outdoor equipment, digital jobsite solutions and engineered fasteners for construction, renovation, maintenance, industrial assembly and related tasks.

Capital and Financing Arrangements

Stanley Black & Decker maintains access to credit facilities and financing arrangements, as reflected in its SEC filings. For example, the company has entered into a 364-day credit agreement providing a revolving credit loan for general corporate purposes, and it maintains a separate multi-year credit agreement. These facilities include customary covenants such as interest coverage ratio requirements, limitations on certain liens and restrictions on specific corporate transactions.

Corporate Governance and Leadership Changes

Recent SEC filings describe changes in senior leadership and board composition, including the appointment of a President and Chief Executive Officer, the designation of an Executive Chairman, and the election of new directors. The company also reports appointments to key roles such as Chief Global Supply Chain Officer, reflecting an emphasis on supply chain strategy and operations.

Position in Manufacturing Sector

Within the broader manufacturing sector, Stanley Black & Decker is classified in the saw blade and handtool manufacturing industry. Its focus on tools, outdoor equipment and engineered fasteners positions it at the intersection of consumer, professional and industrial markets. The combination of global manufacturing facilities, a portfolio of established brands and a multi-segment structure underpins its role as a significant participant in tools and related products.

Market Cap
$14.3B
Current Price
$92.56
EPS
$2.65
Revenue
$15.1B
Net Margin
2.7%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Stanley Black investment returns

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

If you invested $1,000 in Stanley Black (SWK) 10 years ago on 2016-07-07, your investment would be worth $819 today, representing a -18.1% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -2.0% per year (CAGR).

Has Stanley Black outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, SWK returned -18.1% compared to +258.6% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 276.6 percentage points.

What is Stanley Black's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of SWK over the past 10 years is -2.0%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — SWK's best recent year was 2017 (+46.6%) and worst was 2022 (-59.6%).

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