Follow the GARMIN LTD stock price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, GARMIN LTD has logged 323 reports. Market capitalisation: €46.3bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 12 June 2026 (Don). Among the most active insiders: BURRELL JONATHAN. The full history is free.
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Garmin Ltd. (NYSE: GRMN) is a U.S.-listed technology company best known for its navigation devices, wearables, and embedded electronics. While the company is legally domiciled in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, its public-market identity is closely tied to the United States, where it trades on the NYSE. For francophone investors, Garmin stands out as a hybrid business: it is part hardware manufacturer, part software platform provider, and part integrated-systems specialist serving several end markets. Founded in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min Kao, Garmin originally built its reputation in GPS navigation and then expanded into a broader multi-vertical technology platform. Today, the company is organized around five core segments: fitness, outdoor, aviation, marine, and auto/consumer. This diversification is strategically important because it reduces reliance on a single demand cycle and allows Garmin to address a wide range of users, from athletes and hikers to pilots, boaters, golfers, and drivers. Garmin’s competitive position rests on a combination of premium branding, product innovation, reliability, and proprietary software ecosystems. Its key products include multisport and lifestyle smartwatches, cycling computers, diving computers, automotive GPS devices, marine chartplotters and navigators, and integrated avionics solutions for general aviation and certain commercial aircraft platforms. In marine electronics, Garmin frequently highlights its leadership position, and in aviation and fitness it has built a strong niche franchise through deep functionality, accuracy, and the tight integration of hardware and software. The company has a global footprint, but its operational base remains heavily anchored in the United States, especially in Olathe, Kansas, alongside international subsidiaries and distribution channels. Recent developments underscore the strength of the business model: in February 2026 Garmin reported record full-year 2025 results, including record annual revenue, double-digit growth, and a new $500 million share repurchase authorization, while also proposing a 17% dividend increase. During 2025 and early 2026, Garmin continued to roll out new products across aviation, cycling, golf, and marine categories, highlighting sustained innovation momentum. Overall, Garmin looks like a high-quality, profitable technology name with a defensive profile and strong positioning in specialized, value-added niche markets.