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Illinois Tool Works Stock Returns to Its Buyback Price, but Earnings Math Sets a High Bar
10 July 2026
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Illinois Tool Works Stock Returns to Its Buyback Price, but Earnings Math Sets a High Bar

New York, July 10, 2026, 17:06 (EDT)

  • ITW closed at $268.81, just 0.4% below the average price it paid for shares repurchased in March.
  • The stock lost 1.45% from the prior week’s final session, trailing the S&P 500 by 2.68 percentage points.
  • Its price equals 23.8 times the midpoint of 2026 earnings guidance, raising the stakes for July 28 results.

Illinois Tool Works Inc. rose 1.25% on Friday to $268.81, leaving the industrial manufacturer’s shares just 0.4% below the $269.83 average price it paid when repurchasing stock in March. The near-match puts the market almost exactly where management last committed its own capital, with second-quarter earnings less than three weeks away.

The company plans to repurchase about $1.5 billion of shares during 2026 and had roughly $1.6 billion of authorization left at March 31. At Friday’s market value, the annual buyback plan — purchases by a company of its own shares — is equal to about 1.9% of ITW’s equity value. Adding the current annualized dividend of $6.44 produces a gross cash return of roughly 4.3% of market value, before stock issuance and assuming the buyback is completed. The second-quarter dividend was paid on Friday.

The tape was less supportive. ITW fell 1.45% from the prior week’s final session on July 2, while the S&P 500 gained 1.23%, leaving a 2.68-percentage-point performance gap. The Dow declined 0.50%. Friday’s ITW volume of about 1.1 million shares was roughly 23% below its 50-day average, and the stock remained 11.3% under its February high.

Security or indexJuly 2 closeJuly 10 closeChange
Illinois Tool Works$272.76$268.81-1.45%
S&P 5007,483.247,575.39+1.23%
Dow Jones Industrial Average52,900.0752,637.01-0.50%

That combination — a rebound to the company’s latest disclosed repurchase level but a sizable weekly lag against the S&P 500 — makes the buyback price a useful reference, not a proven floor. Light volume also provides less evidence that large investors broadly repositioned in the stock on Friday.

A fresh analyst note points to the operating split behind that caution. Wolfe Research analyst Nigel Coe lowered his ITW price target to $286 from $287 and retained an Underperform rating, describing a “mixed bag of portfolio outcomes.” Wolfe expects Automotive, Construction and Food Equipment to be flat or lower, while Test & Measurement and Electronics and Welding benefit from firmer industrial demand. Underperform is a relative call: it means the analyst expects the shares to lag comparable stocks, not necessarily decline. Coe’s target is still about 6.4% above Friday’s close. TipRanks

Chief Executive Christopher O’Herlihy called the first quarter “a solid start to the year.” Revenue rose 4.6% to $4.02 billion, but organic revenue growth — sales growth excluding currency and acquisition effects — was 0.4%. Operating margin, or operating profit as a share of sales, reached 25.4%, while earnings rose 12% to $2.66 a share. ITW raised its 2026 earnings forecast to $11.10-$11.50 a share. Illinois Tool Works Investor Relations

Using the $11.30 midpoint, Friday’s price values ITW at 23.8 times projected 2026 earnings, or about $23.80 for each dollar of guided profit. There is a neat pacing issue beneath that figure: first-quarter organic growth was 1.6 percentage points below the 2% midpoint of the full-year range, and first-quarter margin was also 1.6 points below the 27% midpoint of the annual margin outlook. Those annual ranges are not quarterly targets, but the symmetry shows where the burden sits for the remaining three quarters.

ITW’s trailing price-to-earnings ratio — price divided by earnings over the previous 12 months — was the lowest in a selected group of broad U.S. industrial peers at Friday’s close. It nevertheless posted the smallest daily gain of the four.

CompanyFriday moveTrailing P/EMarket value
Illinois Tool Works Inc. +1.25%25.0x$77.7 bln
3M Co. +1.45%29.9x$83.3 bln
Dover Corp. +1.79%26.8x$29.3 bln
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. +1.62%36.2x$13.7 bln

The valuation discount is modest. Dover trades less than two P/E points above ITW, and ITW’s absolute multiple remains high for a company guiding to organic growth of 1% to 3%. The counterweight is its margin profile, planned share reduction and steady dividend. Investors are paying for execution more than a sharp cyclical rebound.

But the buyback is not a hard price floor, and management can change its timing. Faster demand in Welding and Test & Measurement, better product mix or stronger cost savings could push margins toward the upper end of guidance and make the current multiple easier to defend. The downside case is that weakness in automotive, construction and food equipment persists, organic growth stays near its first-quarter rate, or margins fail to move toward the 26.5%-27.5% range. Seasonality also means first-quarter results cannot be treated as a straight-line run rate.

ITW will release second-quarter results at 7 a.m. Central time on July 28, followed by a webcast at 9 a.m. Investors will be looking for segment-level organic growth, progress toward the margin range and the pace of repurchases. With the shares back near March’s buyback price, management’s capital-allocation judgment is now part of the earnings test.

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic developments. A graduate of Humboldt University of Berlin, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis before transitioning to financial journalism. He covers the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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