Parker-Hannifin Corporation (NYSE: PH) finished the Christmas Eve shortened trading session largely steady—and barely moved after-hours—as U.S. equities closed at record highs in thin holiday liquidity.
PH ended the regular session at $887.76, up $0.62 (+0.07%), and traded essentially flat in the after-hours market at $887.77 (a +$0.01 change at the time of the quote). [1]
Where Parker-Hannifin stock closed today (Dec. 24, 2025)
Holiday sessions can distort “normal” price action, so the cleanest way to read today is to focus on the basics: the close, the intraday range, and the volume.
- Close: $887.76 (+0.07%) [2]
- Day’s range:$884.45 – $889.49 [3]
- Open: $885.81 [4]
- Volume: about 110K shares, sharply lower than a typical full session and roughly 64% below the prior day’s volume (consistent with an early close). [5]
- 52-week range:$488.45 – $908.35 (PH finished about 2.27% below the 52-week high). [6]
That low volume matters: with fewer participants, price changes can look “calm” even while spreads widen and individual prints become less informative than usual.
After-hours action: PH barely budged
In extended trading following the early close, Investing.com showed PH at $887.77, effectively unchanged from the regular-session close. [7]
On holiday weeks, after-hours trading can be especially thin—meaning it often takes less order flow to move a quote, but also that after-hours moves may not hold once normal liquidity returns.
The big “tomorrow” issue: U.S. markets are closed on Dec. 25
If you’re preparing for “tomorrow’s open,” here’s the key calendar reality:
- Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025: U.S. equity markets operated on an early close at 1:00 p.m. ET (with NYSE late sessions scheduled to close at 5:00 p.m. ET). [8]
- Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025 (Christmas Day):U.S. stock markets are closed. [9]
- Next regular session:Friday, Dec. 26, 2025, with markets operating on a regular schedule. [10]
So, there is no U.S. equity market open on Dec. 25. The next true “morning to watch” for PH is Friday, Dec. 26, when normal participation (and normal volatility) can return.
What moved PH today? Mostly the tape—and the holiday
There wasn’t a major Parker-Hannifin corporate headline that obviously re-priced the stock during today’s shortened session. Instead, PH traded like a mega-cap industrial often does on Christmas Eve: it tracked the broader “risk-on but quiet” mood.
U.S. markets closed at record highs on Dec. 24 in a holiday-shortened session, with light trading volume and indexes finishing higher; markets are closed Dec. 25 for Christmas. [11]
For PH specifically, today looked more like positioning and year-end portfolio housekeeping than new fundamental discovery.
Today’s PH-specific headlines: institutional ownership update
One of the few PH-specific items dated today (Dec. 24) was an institutional ownership-focused write-up noting Swedbank AB’s position in Parker-Hannifin. This kind of headline tends to be more informational than catalytic—useful for context, but not usually a same-day driver unless it signals an unusually large or surprising shift. [12]
Takeaway: treat this as a sentiment/positioning data point, not a standalone thesis-changer.
What the latest Wall Street forecasts say heading into year-end
Even when the tape is quiet, “what to know before the next session” often comes down to two things: price targets and catalysts.
Analyst consensus and price targets
A current snapshot of analyst targets (as aggregated on Investing.com) shows:
- Average 12-month price target: about $924.91 (roughly ~4% upside from today’s price, based on the aggregation shown) [13]
- High target on the list:$1,097 (Truist Securities, “Buy,” per the table shown) [14]
- Low target shown:$570 [15]
A notable recent change frequently referenced in the current analyst-news cycle: Truist raised its price target to $1,097 from $977 while maintaining a Buy rating (dated Dec. 18, 2025 in the reporting). [16]
How to read this into the next session:
- Bulls will point to double-digit upside targets and the idea that Parker can keep compounding earnings through aerospace strength and aftermarket mix.
- Skeptics will focus on dispersion (a wide high-to-low range) and what that implies: valuation and cycle risk still matter at these levels.
What to watch next: earnings timing
Both Investing.com and Nasdaq’s earnings calendar tooling point to an expected earnings window in late January 2026 (commonly shown as Jan. 29, 2026, subject to company confirmation). [17]
With the next report not immediately imminent, the stock can be more sensitive in the near term to:
- analyst note flow,
- macro data and rate expectations,
- industrial/aerospace peer read-throughs,
- and updates related to major strategic initiatives.
The strategic backdrop investors are still digesting: Filtration Group acquisition
While not “today’s” news, one of the biggest fundamental narratives still hanging over PH into year-end is the previously announced plan to acquire Filtration Group for $9.25 billion, aimed at expanding Parker’s higher-recurring aftermarket exposure and scaling its filtration platform. Reuters reported the deal details including expected cost synergies and timing expectations. [18]
For “before the next open,” this matters because large acquisitions tend to drive:
- incremental analyst revisions (especially around margin and leverage),
- questions about integration pace,
- and periodic updates on financing and closing timelines.
A quiet but important operational detail: SEC EDGAR filing calendar
Another “know before you trade” wrinkle this week is not about Parker specifically, but about the information environment.
The SEC announced that EDGAR would be closed on Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 (in addition to Dec. 25) for filing purposes, resuming normal operations on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025. [19]
Practical implication: don’t expect a normal cadence of fresh SEC filings during this window, and be cautious about interpreting “no news” as meaningful—some of it is simply calendar friction.
What to know before the next real market open (Friday, Dec. 26)
Here’s the checklist that matters most for PH going into the next full session.
1) Confirm the schedule and expect liquidity to snap back
Markets are closed Dec. 25, and the next session is Friday, Dec. 26. [20]
Holiday-thinned liquidity can flip quickly into “normal” liquidity—often bringing a brief volatility burst even without news.
2) Watch where PH trades relative to key reference levels
You don’t need complex technicals to have a useful framework:
- Near-term reference: today’s range $884.45–$889.49 [21]
- Major reference: the 52-week high $908.35 (a psychologically important “nearby” level, ~2.27% above today’s close). [22]
If PH opens Friday meaningfully above today’s high or below today’s low, that’s a stronger signal than a one-cent after-hours drift.
3) Read the macro tone: rates, industrials, and “Santa rally” psychology
Today’s broader market close was constructive (records in a shortened session), and narrative momentum is still broadly positive in U.S. equities. [23]
For an industrial compounder like Parker, the macro question into year-end tends to be: do investors stay in “quality cyclicals,” or rotate out after a strong year?
4) Keep an eye on analyst note flow
With PH already priced near the top of its 52-week range, the stock can react disproportionately to:
- upgrades/downgrades,
- target changes,
- or thesis notes around aerospace demand, industrial cycle inflection, and acquisition integration.
The current published target dispersion (from roughly the $500s on the low end to above $1,000 on the high end) tells you expectations are not uniform. [24]
5) Re-anchor your expectations: “after-hours” isn’t the verdict
Today’s after-hours was flat. [25]
But the more important information will be Friday’s opening liquidity, when institutions return and spreads normalize.
Bottom line for Parker-Hannifin stock heading into the holiday break
Parker-Hannifin stock closed slightly higher at $887.76 on Dec. 24 and remained essentially unchanged after-hours, in a session defined by holiday-shortened hours and very light volume. [26]
Before the next real opportunity to trade U.S. stocks—Friday, Dec. 26—the most important things to track are:
- the return of normal liquidity,
- whether PH holds above today’s tight range,
- ongoing digestion of the Filtration Group acquisition narrative,
- and whether analyst forecasts continue to drift upward or begin to converge downward as valuation debates re-emerge. [27]
This article is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice.
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