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Amphenol stock dips as CEO-chair move nears and fresh dividend lands — what investors watch next
5 February 2026
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Amphenol stock dips as CEO-chair move nears and fresh dividend lands — what investors watch next

New York, Feb 5, 2026, 11:45 EST — Regular session underway.

  • Amphenol shares dipped roughly 1% in late morning trading amid a broad pullback in U.S. stocks.
  • An SEC filing revealed that the company plans to change its board chair at the annual meeting in May.
  • The board approved a quarterly dividend of $0.25, set to be paid on April 14.

Amphenol shares slipped 1.1% to $128.63 on Thursday, following news that CEO R. Adam Norwitt will also assume the chairman role at the company’s annual meeting slated for May.

The timing is crucial for investors since this step cements the board’s composition at a firm whose connectors and cable products serve sectors ranging from automotive to data networks and industrial equipment — key areas closely monitored for shifts in demand.

Amphenol’s board greenlit a first-quarter dividend of $0.25 per share. The payout will go out April 14 to shareholders recorded by March 23 — the cutoff date to qualify for the dividend.

Amphenol announced in an 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that longtime chairman Martin H. Loeffler intends to step down from the board at the upcoming annual meeting. The company clarified that his retirement is not related to any disagreements.

The disclosure also noted that Norwitt will take on the chair role at the meeting, with David P. Falck staying on as lead independent director.

Falck said the board’s decision showed “confidence” in Norwitt’s leadership. Loeffler described the promotion as “extremely pleased,” while Norwitt himself said he felt “deeply honored and humbled.” SEC

The stock dropped as the broader market slipped. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF lost 1.0%, while the Invesco QQQ Trust, tracking the Nasdaq 100, dipped 0.9%. TE Connectivity, a sector peer, slid 3.3%.

Amphenol’s shares fluctuated from a low of $126.24 up to $133.07 during the session.

Norwitt will end up holding both CEO and chair roles, a setup likely to draw more attention from governance-minded investors before the annual meeting. If risk sentiment worsens, company updates could easily get lost in the noise.

Investors will be keeping an eye on the company’s proxy and the confirmed date for the annual meeting, set for May. The record date is March 23, with the dividend scheduled for payment on April 14.

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