Caterpillar stock drops more than 4% after-hours as CEO chair shift and AI push grab focus

Caterpillar stock drops more than 4% after-hours as CEO chair shift and AI push grab focus

New York, January 7, 2026, 18:37 EST — After-hours

  • Caterpillar shares slid more than 4% in late U.S. trade, weighing on the Dow. 1
  • The company said CEO Joseph Creed will become chairman on April 1 as James Umpleby retires. 2
  • Caterpillar pitched a new Cat AI Assistant at CES as part of a broader push into “Industrial AI.” 3

Caterpillar Inc shares fell 4.3% in after-hours trading on Wednesday to $596.52. The stock briefly dipped to $595.84 earlier in the session; after-hours trading is the stretch after the closing bell when liquidity can be thinner.

The drop tracked a softer tone in U.S. equities, with the Dow down 0.94% and the S&P 500 off 0.34% as investors digested fresh labour-market readings and looked ahead to Friday’s government payrolls report. Caterpillar, a major supplier of construction and mining equipment and industrial engines, often trades as a read-through on big-ticket capital spending. 4

Investors also had company-specific news to parse. Caterpillar disclosed that Creed will take on the chairman role on April 1 and that Umpleby will retire and step down from the board, a filing showed; the board will shrink to nine members and the company will retitle its presiding director position as lead independent director. 5

On the product front, Caterpillar said it unveiled the Cat AI Assistant at CES in Las Vegas, describing it as a conversational interface meant to unify its digital tools. “Our Helios data platform that manages over 16 petabytes of data is helping us move fast,” Chief Digital Officer Ogi Redzic said; the company said the assistant will tap its knowledge base and can run on Nvidia’s Jetson Thor platform “at the edge,” meaning on the machine rather than relying on a cloud connection. 6

Some analysts have pointed to the company’s engine and power-generation pipeline as a key swing factor going into earnings season. Raymond James said lead times for many higher-volume engine models have stretched by about 20 weeks since mid-September, and cited a roughly 107-week wait for the 3600 family; it kept a Market Perform rating and argued that “1x500MW is not the same as 5x100MW” when data-center projects scale up. 7

The move left the stock just under $600, a round-number level that can draw short-term attention. More broadly, the next question for investors is whether the company can keep turning digital and power-generation demand into higher-margin work as the construction and mining cycle cools in parts of the market.

But the downside case hasn’t gone away. Heavy equipment demand can stall fast if customers delay orders, and longer lead times in engines can just as easily signal bottlenecks as sustained pricing power if supply tightens.

Caterpillar is expected to report fourth-quarter results before the market opens on Jan. 29, with consensus EPS seen at $4.52 on expected revenue of about $17.81 billion, MarketBeat data show. Investors will be listening for 2026 demand signals and any concrete timeline updates on rolling out the AI assistant beyond early pilots. 8

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