The LGL Group, Inc. (LGL) is a Technology stock trading at $7.55 (as of 2026-08-20), with a market capitalization of $95.23M. Figures are sourced from first-party U.S. SEC EDGAR filings and market data.
The LGL Group, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of frequency and spectrum control products in the United States and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Electronic Components and Electronic Instruments. The Electronic Components segment offers clock oscillators, VCXO, TCXO OCXO, and DOCXO devices; and radio frequency, microwave and millimeter wave filters, diplexers, and solid-state power amplifiers. It also provides filter devices, which includes crystal, ceramic, LC, tubular, combline, cavity, interdigital, and metal insert waveguide, as well as digital, analog and mechanical tunable filters, switched filter arrays, and RF subsystems. This segment's products are used in infrastructure equipment for the telecommunications and network equipment industries; and electronic systems for applications in defense, aerospace, earth-orbiting satellites, down-hole drilling, medical devices, instrumentation, industrial devices, and global positioning systems. The Electronic Instruments segment designs and manufactures frequency and time reference standards, distribution amplifiers, redundancy auto switches, and NTP servers for timing and synchronization in various applications. Its products are used in computer networking, satellite ground stations, electric utilities, broadcasting, and telecommunication systems. The company was formerly known as Lynch Corporation and changed its name to The LGL Group, Inc. The LGL Group, Inc. was founded in 1917 and is based in Orlando, Florida.
The LGL Group designs, manufactures, and markets frequency and spectrum control products, like clock oscillators and RF, microwave, and millimeter wave filters and power amplifiers, and sells through its Electronic Components and Electronic Instruments businesses.
The profit model is selling frequency and spectrum control hardware (oscillators, RF filters, diplexers, and solid-state power amplifiers) through its Electronic Components and Electronic Instruments segments, with performance tied to revenue from those product lines.
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Business quality (Weak): Based on the provided facts, revenue is shown as 0.0B and gross margin is not available, so the operating picture is hard to validate beyond the reported operating margin of -72.4%.
Valuation: At 681× earnings, LGL trades 1227% above the Semiconductors average (51×). Note: one-time items can distort reported P/E.
| Price | $7.55 |
| Market Cap | $95.23M |
| Price / Book | 2.00 |
| Price / Sales | 20.86 |
| DCF Value (model) | $6.64 |
| DCF Upside vs Price | -12.1% |
| Revenue (TTM) | $4.17M |
| Net Margin | 16.5% |
| Return on Equity | -0.5% |
| Current Ratio | 25.96 |
| Revenue Growth (YoY) | 24.8% |
| EPS Growth (YoY) | 500.0% |
| Altman Z-Score | 25.51 (safe) |
| Sector P/E (Technology) | 33.9 |
| Industry P/E (Electronic Equipment) | 39.4 |
| Top Institutional Holder | GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL ($4.66M) |
| Institutional Holders Tracked | 10 |
| Sector | Technology |
| Industry | Electronic Equipment |
| CEO | Jason Lamb |
| Employees | 7 |
| Country | US |
| IPO Date | 1980-03-17 |
Data as of 2026-08-20.
Figures sourced from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC EDGAR) filings and market data. Not personalized investment advice.