Linde (LIN) stock barely budges in Wall Street rebound as Feb. 5 earnings date looms

Linde (LIN) stock barely budges in Wall Street rebound as Feb. 5 earnings date looms

New York, January 15, 2026, 15:24 (EST) — Regular session.

  • Linde shares ticked up roughly 0.2%, hovering around $441 in afternoon trading.
  • U.S. stocks bounced back, driven by a rally in chip stocks following TSMC’s positive forecast. (AP News)
  • Linde scheduled its fourth-quarter earnings and conference call for Feb. 5. (Investing News Network (INN))

Linde plc shares edged up 0.2% to $440.77 on Thursday, trading in a range from $438.06 to $443.74 during the session.

The industrial gases supplier stayed subdued, despite a rebound in U.S. equity risk appetite. “The broadening is definitely happening,” noted Jason Bottenfield, a wealth manager at Steward Partners. (Reuters)

This is key for Linde, as the stock tends to attract buyers seeking steadier industrial plays when market leadership changes. Still, the real trigger lies with the company itself, and investors are mostly holding off until then.

Linde announced it will publish its fourth-quarter 2025 results on Feb. 5, followed by a webcast conference call at 09:00 a.m. EST that day. (Linde)

In its October quarterly report, Linde posted earnings that beat estimates but gave a fourth-quarter adjusted EPS forecast—excluding certain one-offs—that fell short of analysts’ views, citing softer volumes in Europe. (Reuters)

Shares of Air Products & Chemicals slipped 0.1% in afternoon trading, highlighting the uneven performance in the industrial-gases sector amid the wider risk-on rally.

Linde faces the risk that a sudden drop in industrial activity could hit volumes before pricing has a chance to catch up, particularly in Europe. Investors are also keeping an eye on currency fluctuations and energy costs, both of which can swing margins from one quarter to the next.

Traders are eyeing February 5 for fresh insight into 2026 demand patterns, especially remarks on electronics and chemicals clients, as well as whether Linde maintains its profit forecast.

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