Linde plc stock price: LIN slips into long weekend as investors brace for the next catalyst
17 January 2026
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Linde plc stock price: LIN slips into long weekend as investors brace for the next catalyst

New York, Jan 17, 2026, 16:36 (EST) — Market closed

  • Linde (LIN) ended Friday’s session at $438.96, slipping 0.25%. (Linde)
  • U.S. stock and bond markets will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal trading is set to pick back up Tuesday. (Investopedia)

Linde stock slipped a bit on Friday, closing out a quiet week as U.S. markets eased toward the holiday pause.

The pause carries extra weight this time. In a shortened week, price swings often appear tidier than they really are, particularly among big, liquid stocks where investors hold back for new triggers.

For Linde, the next earnings report remains a key trigger after the industrial gases giant signaled weaker volumes in Europe last quarter. In October, it projected fourth-quarter adjusted earnings per share—excluding certain one-time items—between $4.10 and $4.20. CEO Sanjiv Lamba also told analysts to expect continued declines in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, which accounts for about a quarter of sales. (Reuters)

Wall Street’s major indexes dipped on Friday, ending the week with slight losses, according to market data. Anthony Saglimbene, chief market strategist at Ameriprise Financial, pointed to the market’s “flat-lining” as investors awaited the next wave of earnings reports. (Reuters)

Linde usually moves like a steady chemical stock—until guidance changes. Investors pay less attention to daily price moves and more to the company’s comments on pricing versus volume trends.

Linde relies heavily on long-term supply contracts that help stabilize cash flow. Still, the stock can swing sharply if management lowers guidance or signals weaker demand in key markets.

But the downside is clear: if Europe remains weak and pricing momentum fades, operating leverage could turn against the company, pushing earnings estimates lower. Currency fluctuations add another layer of uncertainty for this global supplier.

In a separate SEC filing from September, board chair Stephen F. Angel announced he will retire effective Jan. 31. Lamba is slated to take over as chairman once Angel steps down. (SEC)

Linde plans to release its fourth-quarter results by 6 a.m. EST on Feb. 5, followed by a webcast conference call at 9 a.m. EST. Investors will be watching closely for any updated guidance on 2026 earnings, which could move the stock. (Linde)

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