Littelfuse, Inc. (LFUS) Covered Calls

Littelfuse, Inc. covered calls Littelfuse Inc. and its subsidiaries design, manufacture, and sell circuit protection devices for use in the automotive, electronic and electrical markets throughout the world.

You can sell covered calls on Littelfuse, Inc. to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for LFUS (prices last updated Tue 11:10 AM ET):

Littelfuse, Inc. (LFUS) Stock Quote
Last Change Bid Ask Volume P/E Market Cap
324.00 +17.07 323.41 324.60 66K - 7.7
Covered Calls For Littelfuse, Inc. (LFUS)
Expiration Strike Call Bid Net Debit Return
If Flat
Annualized
Return If Flat
Mar 20 320 10.50 314.10 1.9% 63.0%
Apr 17 320 18.50 306.10 4.5% 42.1%
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Extended Business Description

Littelfuse, Inc. engages in supplying of circuit protection products for the electronics, automotive and electrical industries. It offers electromechanical and electronic switch and control devices for commercial and specialty vehicles and sensors for automobile safety systems, as well as protection relays and power distribution centers for the safe control and distribution of electricity. Its products include fuses, fuse blocks, fuse holders and fuse accessories; TVS diodes, TVS diode arrays, resettable PTCs, LED protectors, protection relays and controls, DC solenoid and relays, custom-engineered electrical equipment, battery management, fusible switches and panels, gas discharge tubes, switches, switching thrysistors, pulse-guard esd protection, SIDACtor protection thyristors, shock-block GFCI, varistors, power semiconductors, surge protection module, and vehicle power distribution modules. It operates its business through the following segments: Electronics, Automotive and Electrical. The Electronics segment includes the broadest and deepest portfolio of overvoltage and overcurrent solutions, as well as a leading offering of power switching devices. The Automotive segment maintains a direct sales force to service all the major automotive OEMs and system suppliers domestically. The Electrical segment markets and sells its power fuses and protection relays through the manufacturer's representatives across North America. Littelfuse was founded by Edward V. Sundt in 1927 and is headquartered in Chicago, IL.

 
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