Dec 30, 2025 • 富途牛牛
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
ESAB Corp To Go Ex-Dividend On December 31st, 2025 With 0.1 USD Dividend Per Share
ESAB Corp (ESAB.US) will trade ex-dividend on December 31st, 2025, with shareholders of record on that date receiving a $0.1 USD dividend per share on January 16th, 2026. The article also explains the difference between cash dividends and stock dividends. It emphasizes that the information is for reference only and does not constitute investment or tax advice.
Dec 29, 2025 • MarketBeat
NEUTRAL
ESAB (NYSE:ESAB) Lowered to "Hold" Rating by Wall Street Zen
Wall Street Zen has downgraded ESAB (NYSE:ESAB) from a "Buy" to a "Hold" rating, though other analysts maintain a "Moderate Buy" consensus with an average price target of $141.50. Despite the downgrade, ESAB recently surpassed Q3 analyst expectations for EPS and revenue and has issued strong FY2025 guidance. The stock is currently trading around $114.10, boasts a market cap of $6.93 billion, and exhibits substantial institutional ownership.
Dec 25, 2025 • MarketBeat
BULLISH
ESAB Corporation $ESAB Shares Acquired by DAVENPORT & Co LLC
DAVENPORT & Co LLC significantly increased its stake in ESAB Corporation during the third quarter, now owning 1,011,536 shares valued at $113.0 million. Analysts maintain a "Moderate Buy" rating for ESAB with a consensus target price of $141.50, following several recent price target increases. The company reported strong Q3 earnings, beating expectations, issued optimistic FY2025 guidance, and declared a quarterly dividend.
Dec 22, 2025 • Simply Wall Street
BULLISH
A Look at ESAB (NYSE:ESAB) Valuation After New Automation-Focused Welding Tractors and Cobot Launch
ESAB (NYSE: ESAB) has launched new automation-focused welding tractors and a cobot welding system, aiming to enhance its growth profile. The company's stock is currently trading at $113.71, showing recent momentum, and analysts suggest it may be undervalued by nearly 20% compared to its intrinsic value. ESAB's push into automation is driven by increasing demand for technologically advanced solutions due to skilled labor shortages.
Dec 22, 2025 • Sahm
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
How Investors Are Reacting To ESAB (ESAB) Pushing Battery-Powered Automation To Boost Welding Productivity
ESAB (ESAB) has introduced new battery-powered welding tractors and a cobot welding system to boost automation and productivity, with claims of significantly increased output. The company's strategy focuses on higher-value automated equipment to offset market pressures and align with its recent upward revisions for 2025 core sales growth. Despite potential for a significant upside in its stock price, ESAB faces risks from protectionism and trade policies impacting automation demand.
Dec 21, 2025 • Simply Wall Street
SOMEWHAT-BULLISH
How Investors Are Reacting To ESAB (ESAB) Pushing Battery-Powered Automation To Boost Welding Productivity
ESAB has introduced new battery-powered welding tractors and a cobot welding system to boost automation and productivity. The company projects significant revenue and earnings growth by 2028, leading to a fair value estimate showcasing a potential upside. While automation drives productivity, investors should consider risks from protectionism and trade policies.