Head-To-Head Review: ITT vs. PMGC

Comparing the multi-sector conglomerates ITT and PMGC to determine the better investment.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 6:22pm

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ITT (NYSE:ITT) and PMGC (NASDAQ:ELAB) are both multi-sector conglomerate companies, but which one is the better business? This head-to-head review compares the two companies across key metrics like profitability, valuation, dividends, earnings, analyst recommendations, institutional ownership, and risk.

Why it matters

As large, diversified conglomerates, the performance and outlook of ITT and PMGC can provide insights into the broader industrial and technology sectors. Determining which company is the stronger investment can help investors make more informed decisions.

The details

The analysis finds that ITT has higher revenue and earnings than PMGC, as well as stronger profitability, institutional ownership, and analyst sentiment. ITT also has a higher beta, indicating greater volatility compared to the S&P 500. PMGC, on the other hand, has a lower valuation and less institutional backing.

  • The data and analysis are current as of April 3, 2026.

The players

ITT Inc.

A multi-sector conglomerate that manufactures engineered critical components and customized technology solutions for the transportation, industrial, and energy markets.

PMGC (Elevai Labs, Inc.)

A skincare development company that designs, manufactures, and markets post-procedure care serums and other skincare products.

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The takeaway

This head-to-head review highlights ITT's advantages over PMGC in terms of financial performance, market sentiment, and institutional backing, suggesting ITT may be the better long-term investment of the two multi-sector conglomerates.