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IPG Photonics stock (IPGP) steadies premarket after 35% surge on earnings, $100 million buyback
13 February 2026
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IPG Photonics stock (IPGP) steadies premarket after 35% surge on earnings, $100 million buyback

New York, Feb 13, 2026, 08:25 (EST) — Premarket

  • IPG Photonics was steady in premarket moves, hovering close to $150. The stock had surged 35% Thursday.
  • The laser maker turned in double-digit revenue growth for the quarter and said it’s rolling out a fresh $100 million share buyback plan.
  • Raymond James took the stock down a notch on valuation, but boosted its price target to $180.

IPG Photonics Corp was holding steady near $150 in premarket action Friday, following a dramatic surge the previous session. Shares rocketed 35.48% to close at $150.25 on Thursday, a fresh 52-week high, with volume soaring to roughly 2.5 million—far outpacing the 50-day average. In comparison, nLIGHT dropped 4.39% Thursday, while Lumentum managed a 1.63% gain, even as the rest of the market stumbled.

This shakeup pushes IPGP right back into the spotlight—traders hadn’t been paying much attention until now. A single-day leap like this resets the bar for upcoming quarters; investors are suddenly demanding evidence that orders and margins will actually match the stock’s surge.

Timing isn’t on their side. U.S. stock index futures edged lower as investors braced for a crucial inflation readout, leaving rate-sensitive names tightly constrained heading into the bell.

IPG reported Thursday that fourth-quarter revenue climbed 17% to $274.5 million. Adjusted earnings per diluted share came in at $0.46, a non-GAAP figure that leaves out some items. Gross margin slipped, landing at 36.1%—down from 38.6% a year ago as higher product costs, tariffs, and planned inventory adjustments weighed, the company said. The board cleared a fresh $100 million share buyback. Looking ahead, IPG expects first-quarter revenue between $235 million and $265 million, with adjusted EPS in a $0.10 to $0.40 range. Adjusted gross margin is projected at 37% to 39%.

During the call, Chief Executive Mark Gitin pointed to “sales growth increasingly driven by high-value applications.” Chief Financial Officer Tim Mammen told analysts, “our strong balance sheet positions us well,” as the company moves further into new end-markets and product lines. Investing.com

On Friday, Raymond James cut its rating on IPG Photonics to “Outperform” from “Strong Buy,” bumping the price target up to $180 from $97 after shares surged. The firm cited valuation concerns following the rally, calling the new target a “near-peak cycle” multiple. Investing.com

IPG’s numbers dropped into a volatile market. Following Thursday’s wide selloff, investors wasted little time cashing out of higher-multiple tech and industrial stocks—the ones most sensitive to shifting rate expectations.

Some terms carry more weight than others. Book-to-bill — that’s the ratio comparing orders booked to revenue shipped — stands out, since it offers a clue about backlog trends. It’s on traders’ radar when they suspect a shift in the industrial cycle.

The conversation moves on: it’s no longer about a simple “beat,” but whether they can maintain momentum. Tariffs and rising product costs dragged on gross margin, the company said. As for guidance, the range is broad—prime territory for the next debate to flare up.

The risk? Clear enough. A pile-up of tariffs could eat into operating leverage fast, and just because there’s a buyback authorization on the table doesn’t mean the company’s actually buying shares at these prices. Should inflation surprise to the upside and yields spike, stocks that have just gotten a valuation bump are often the first to get hit.

Just minutes from now, the U.S. Labor Department will unveil January CPI figures at 8:30 a.m. ET, dropping the numbers before regular trading kicks off at 9:30 a.m.

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