Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Ralliant Corporation (RAL) is a publicly traded industrial technology company formed through the separation of Fortive Corporation’s precision technologies businesses. The company operates primarily in the industrial instrumentation, test and measurement, sensing, and motion control industries, serving customers that require high‑reliability, mission‑critical technologies. Its core offerings support applications across manufacturing, electronics, aerospace, transportation, energy, and advanced research environments.
The company’s primary revenue drivers are precision measurement instruments, industrial sensors, and motion and control solutions sold to enterprise, government, and institutional customers. Ralliant is positioned as a provider of premium, accuracy‑critical technologies with strong brand recognition and long product lifecycles. The company traces its origins to operating businesses developed over decades within Fortive and its predecessor, Danaher Corporation, before being established as an independent public company following the completion of its spin‑off in 2024. Some historical brand attribution and exact portfolio composition remain data inconclusive based on available public sources, as disclosures continue to evolve post‑separation.
Business Operations
Ralliant generates revenue through multiple industrial technology businesses focused on precision measurement, sensing, and engineered motion solutions. Its operations are commonly described as serving test and measurement, industrial sensing, and specialized motion and control applications, with revenue derived from product sales, software, and associated services. The company operates manufacturing, engineering, and service facilities supporting both domestic and international customers.
The company controls proprietary technologies related to electrical and electronic measurement, calibration, industrial sensors, and engineered components. Ralliant’s business model emphasizes recurring demand driven by installed base servicing, calibration, and replacement cycles. The company includes several established operating businesses that were previously reported within Fortive’s Precision Technologies segment; however, the definitive list of subsidiaries and internal business unit branding remains data inconclusive based on available public sources outside of regulatory filings.
Strategic Position & Investments
Ralliant’s strategic direction centers on organic growth through innovation in precision technologies, operational excellence, and disciplined capital allocation. The company emphasizes investment in research and development to maintain leadership in accuracy, reliability, and compliance‑driven markets. Management has indicated a focus on margin expansion, lifecycle services, and selective pricing power rather than volume‑driven growth.
As a newly independent company, Ralliant has prioritized balance sheet stability and internal investment over large‑scale acquisitions. Any post‑spin acquisitions or divestitures beyond those completed prior to separation are data inconclusive based on available public sources. The company’s strategic positioning is oriented toward long‑term exposure to industrial automation, electrification, and increasingly complex electronic systems that require advanced testing and measurement solutions.
Geographic Footprint
Ralliant operates globally, with its headquarters in the United States and a significant presence across North America, Europe, and Asia‑Pacific. Its products are sold into both developed and emerging industrial markets, supported by regional manufacturing, distribution, and service networks.
International operations play a material role in revenue generation, with customers spanning multinational industrial firms, government agencies, and research institutions. The company’s global footprint reflects its historical integration within Fortive’s worldwide operating structure, although detailed regional revenue breakdowns remain data inconclusive based on available public sources following the spin‑off.
Leadership & Governance
Ralliant is led by an executive team drawn largely from long‑tenured leaders within Fortive’s precision technology businesses. The leadership emphasizes a decentralized operating model, continuous improvement, and customer‑driven innovation, consistent with the operating philosophy historically applied within the Fortive and Danaher ecosystems.
Key executives include:
- Tami Newcombe – President and Chief Executive Officer
- Chuck McLaughlin – Chief Financial Officer
- James A. Lico – Non‑Executive Chairman of the Board (role and ongoing involvement beyond the spin‑off are data inconclusive based on available public sources)
- Multiple segment and functional leaders overseeing operations, engineering, and commercial strategy (specific titles and assignments remain data inconclusive based on available public sources)
The company is governed by a board of directors with experience in industrial manufacturing, public company oversight, and capital markets, aligned with shareholder value creation and operational discipline.