About Garmin
Garmin is one of the world's largest makers of GPS-enabled consumer electronics, with leading positions in aviation avionics (largest U.S. retrofit avionics supplier), marine electronics (chartplotters, fishfinders), fitness wearables (Forerunner running watches, Fenix multisport watches, Vivoactive lifestyle watches), outdoor handhelds, automotive (in-vehicle infotainment for OEMs), and motorcycle/cycling computers. Headquartered in Olathe, Kansas (with operations in Switzerland and Taiwan), Garmin has been a primary beneficiary of the long-term trend toward dedicated fitness tracking devices and aviation cockpit modernization.
About the Garmin logo
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Garmin was added to the S&P 500 on Dec 12, 2012 and is currently classified under the Consumer Discretionary sector.
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