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Icahn Enterprises (IEP) stock jumps 3.4% into New Year break — here’s what traders watch next
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Icahn Enterprises (IEP) stock jumps 3.4% into New Year break — here’s what traders watch next

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 21:19 ET — Market closed

  • Icahn Enterprises ended the last session up 3.4% at $7.55.
  • The partnership’s forward distribution implies a yield of about 26% at that close.
  • Focus turns to Friday’s data and the timing of the next earnings update.

Icahn Enterprises L.P. (Nasdaq: IEP) closed up 3.4% at $7.55 on Wednesday, the last trading day of 2025, after swinging between $7.24 and $7.67 on about 2.48 million units. U.S. stock markets were shut on Thursday for the New Year’s Day holiday.

The move matters because Icahn Enterprises has been hovering near the bottom of its one-year range, leaving investors focused on whether the partnership’s high distribution can keep supporting the price. At Wednesday’s close, the forward yield was about 26%, based on the current payout rate.

Ownership concentration also shapes day-to-day trading. Carl Icahn and his affiliates owned about 86% of the depositary units as of June 30, 2025, a securities filing showed, leaving a relatively small free float that can amplify moves when demand shifts.

The broader market ended 2025 on a softer note, with the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust down about 0.7% in the last session. IEP outperformed that tape.

Investors also watch Icahn Enterprises’ exposure to CVR Energy, one of its larger investments. CVR Energy’s stock last closed up about 0.4% at $25.44.

The partnership’s latest financial update came in early November, when it reported third-quarter net income of $287 million on $2.7 billion in revenue and said adjusted EBITDA rose to $383 million. It put its indicative net asset value at about $3.8 billion as of Sept. 30, citing gains on a long position in CVR Energy that were partly offset by hedges and interest expense, and it declared a $0.50 quarterly distribution per depositary unit.

Depositary units are the partnership’s traded securities and function much like common shares for investors. The $0.50 quarterly distribution annualizes to $2.00 per unit, which is why the yield screen remains a major part of the IEP story.

Technically, the units are still pinned near support: they sit less than 7% above the 52-week low of $7.08, while the 52-week high stands near $10.73. A break below $7.08 would mark a fresh one-year low, while a move back above Wednesday’s $7.67 intraday high would be an early test for bulls.

Before Friday’s reopening, traders will take cues from U.S. data due in the morning, including the final reading of S&P Global’s U.S. manufacturing PMI, scheduled for 8:45 a.m. CT.

Next week, attention turns to the U.S. employment report for December, scheduled for 8:30 a.m. ET on Jan. 9, a Labor Department calendar shows. The jobs report can reset interest-rate expectations, which feed through quickly to high-yield equities and leveraged balance sheets.

Icahn Enterprises has not confirmed a date for its next earnings report, but Wall Street calendars cluster it in late February to early March. MarketBeat estimates the report around Feb. 25, while Investing.com lists early March.

Until then, investors are likely to focus on any new disclosures around the investment portfolio, debt and distributions. With ownership concentrated and the units trading near the bottom of their yearly range, fresh headlines can move IEP quickly.

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