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Fortive Corporation FTV
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- Ticker
- FTV
- Exchange
- NYSE
- Sector
- Industrials
- Founded
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What moves FTV
Fortive Corporation sits in Industrials. Aerospace, machinery, defense, and transports — a cyclical read on capex, reshoring, and the physical economy. The forces that matter most for the sector — and therefore for FTV — are:
- ◆Capital-spending and manufacturing PMIs
- ◆Reshoring and supply-chain reconfiguration
- ◆Defense budgets and geopolitical conflict
- ◆Freight rates and logistics demand
Congressional trading in FTV
No matched FTV transaction appears in the current verified House Clerk snapshot. We do not turn a missing row into a claim that no member has ever traded the security.
Congressional disclosures are delayed, range-based records—not real-time signals or proof of motive. See the source-linked tracker for scope and limitations.
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How Yield Theory covers FTV
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FTV — frequently asked questions
What sector is FTV in?
Fortive Corporation is classified in the Industrials sector and trades on the NYSE.
Do members of Congress trade FTV?
The current verified House Clerk snapshot contains no matched FTV transaction rows. That is not proof that no lawmaker has ever traded the security.
Is FTV a good investment?
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