Lear Corp

NYSE: LEA
$130.45
-$1.54 (-1.2%)
Closing price April 17, 2024
Lear Corporation is a global leader in automotive technology, specializing in creating innovative seating and electrical systems for vehicles. With a rich history dating back to 1917, Lear supplies high-quality seat systems, including components like mechanisms, foams, and headrests, alongside advanced electrical distribution systems that manage vehicle power and data flow. Their products, ranging from wire harnesses to smart junction boxes, support a wide variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs. Lear's commitment to innovation is also evident in their software solutions for vehicle connectivity and autonomous driving applications, making driving safer and more enjoyable.
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