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Ingersoll Rand Inc. IR
- Ticker
- IR
- Exchange
- NYSE
- Sector
- Industrials
- Founded
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What moves IR
Ingersoll Rand Inc. 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 IR — are:
- ◆Capital-spending and manufacturing PMIs
- ◆Reshoring and supply-chain reconfiguration
- ◆Defense budgets and geopolitical conflict
- ◆Freight rates and logistics demand
Congressional trading in IR
From time to time, Ingersoll Rand Inc. shows up in the stock transactions members of Congress disclose under the STOCK Act. On its own that's just data — Yield Theory's job is to tell you whether it means anything.
We track these disclosures and read them as one input into the bigger picture: who is positioning, why, and what it implies for capital flows. See the congressional trades tracker for the lawmakers whose filings we watch most closely.
Lawmakers active in Industrials
How Yield Theory covers IR
IR intersects several of the themes in every Yield Theory issue. We don't chase headlines on individual tickers — we track where capital is rotating and explain what it means for the names in its path.
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IR — frequently asked questions
What sector is IR in?
Ingersoll Rand Inc. is classified in the Industrials sector and trades on the NYSE.
Do members of Congress trade IR?
Congressional trading in IR appears in public STOCK Act disclosures from time to time. Yield Theory folds notable political flows into its broader analysis.
Is IR a good investment?
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