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Eaton stock slides late Friday as ETN investors weigh AI data-center push, earnings next week

Eaton stock slides late Friday as ETN investors weigh AI data-center push, earnings next week

New York, Jan 30, 2026, 15:50 EST — Regular session

Eaton shares (NYSE: ETN) slipped roughly 0.9% to $351.32 in late afternoon trading on Friday, after fluctuating between $344.48 and $355.09 earlier in the session.

U.S. stocks dipped after Donald Trump nominated former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh to head the central bank. Adding to the pressure, a hotter-than-expected Producer Price Index (PPI), a key measure of wholesale inflation, reignited concerns about interest rates. “Today’s volatility is more a function of inflationary indicators … and earnings that are being digested,” said Terry Sandven at U.S. Bank Asset Management. Reuters

The company remains prominent in the AI power-supply space. On Wednesday, Eaton announced a partnership with Flexnode to develop modular rack and power infrastructure tailored for data center compute. These modules reportedly cut deployment times by about 35%. Eaton also led Flexnode’s Series A funding round. Linsey Miller said, “Our collaboration with Flexnode expands our grid-to-chip approach.” Andrew Lindsey commented, “AI factory infrastructure requires advanced architecture, engineering and construction.” Business Wire

Next week brings the key moment. Eaton is set to release its fourth-quarter earnings on Feb. 3, before the NYSE opens. Senior leaders will also cover the upcoming spin-off of its Mobility business during the report. Paulo Ruiz commented, “We are confident Eaton is well-positioned to accelerate growth and margin expansion.” Eaton

The separation plan, unveiled earlier this week, aims to spin off the Vehicle and eMobility units into a standalone public company by the end of Q1 2027. JPMorgan’s Stephen Tusa commented, “This may be as good a time as any for a cleanse,” valuing the business at up to about $4 billion in a potential takeout. Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann estimated the Mobility unit’s 2026 operating margin at around 13%—significantly lower than Eaton’s electrical and aerospace divisions. Reuters

Eaton rose again on Thursday, closing up 2.03% at $354.37 and marking its fourth straight day of gains. Still, it lagged behind some industrial peers like GE Aerospace and Emerson Electric. TE Connectivity posted the same percentage increase as Eaton. Trading volume surpassed the stock’s 50-day average, according to MarketWatch data.

Traders see ETN as a stand-in for the surge in spending on power equipment tied to AI data centers and grid projects. But when interest rates rise or “big capex” earnings disappoint, that trade tends to falter.

There’s a flip side. Any hint of caution on orders, pricing, or costs—or extra hurdles in the separation process—can hit a stock that’s already adjusted to expectations of steadier, higher-margin growth.

Tuesday’s focus will be on 2026 guidance, order momentum, and margins in the electrical segment. Investors will also be looking to see if the company can convert modular discussions into booked revenue quickly enough to satisfy market expectations.

Feb. 3 is the next clear catalyst.

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