Linde stock price: LIN heads into MLK Day market shutdown — what traders watch next
18 January 2026
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Linde stock price: LIN heads into MLK Day market shutdown — what traders watch next

New York, Jan 18, 2026, 16:57 EST — Market closed.

  • Linde dipped roughly 0.3% on Friday, following a weaker U.S. market ahead of the long weekend.
  • U.S. markets remain closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day; normal trading will pick up again Tuesday.
  • Linde’s quarterly results and outlook, due Feb. 5, stand as the next big company catalyst.

Linde plc shares edged lower on Friday, finishing down 0.3% at $438.96. The stock fluctuated between $435.97 and $440.53 during the session, with roughly 3.3 million shares traded.

The timing is crucial as U.S. stock and options markets will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, extending the pause between price updates. Tuesday will then offer the first glimpse at how investors plan to navigate the rest of January. 1

Friday saw the broader market slip, with the S&P 500 down 0.06%. Industrial stocks diverged: Air Products rose 0.58%, but DuPont dropped 1.22%. 2

Linde set its next milestone for early February. The company plans to report fourth-quarter 2025 results by 6:00 a.m. EST on Feb. 5 and follow up with a conference call at 9:00 a.m. EST. It also projected 2024 sales to hit $33 billion. 3

For now, the playbook stays the same: investors will focus on pricing versus volumes and watch closely for shifts in talk around capital expenditure and shareholder returns. With few new company updates expected during the holiday lull, the stock may drift based on broader macro trends and moves in peer stocks.

A key date looms: Chairman Stephen F. Angel is set to retire from the board on Jan. 31, according to a previous SEC filing. CEO Sanjiv Lamba will step up as chairman after that. 4

Macro factors might outshine company news this week. The Federal Reserve’s policy meeting is set for Jan. 27–28, followed by a press conference on Jan. 28. This event could move rate-sensitive stocks and sectors tied closely to the economy. 5

But the downside remains clear: any fresh dip in industrial activity could hit gas demand hard. Investors are on edge for signs of weakness in Europe ahead of the earnings season. 6

For now, Linde enters the long U.S. holiday stretch with no new catalyst in sight. When trading resumes, the tape will dictate the mood. Tuesday’s reopening will be the first real test.

The key date to watch is Feb. 5, when Linde releases its quarterly earnings and revises its guidance.

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